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Province extends $136 million in relief for livestock producers

Province extends $136 million in relief for livestock producers

Lakeland ranchers and beekeepers get support from the province with more expected to come from Ottawa
Community donations will determine which ‘Crew’ gets hosed by a fire truck

Community donations will determine which ‘Crew’ gets hosed by a fire truck

Lac La Biche emergency crews have challenged each other to ‘Fill the Pack’ and collect the most school supplies for donation where the losing group gets soaked
Railway safety improvement program in the works

Railway safety improvement program in the works

No rain on Heritage Days parade, but later events delayed

No rain on Heritage Days parade, but later events delayed

ELK POINT - Elk Point and District Chamber of Commerce held its first ever Heritage Days celebration on Saturday, with a much-needed dump of rain, accompanied by thunder, lightning and strong winds making an untimely appearance and delaying the after
Cold Lake the new hockey home for Junior A Aeros

Cold Lake the new hockey home for Junior A Aeros

A new hockey team has come to town.
More acute care beds temporarily closed

More acute care beds temporarily closed

More Lakeland area hospitals have been added to list of healthcare facilities limiting bed capacity due to staffing shortages. 
Town of St. Paul estimates potential $600,000 hit due to federal wage negotiations with RCMP

Town of St. Paul estimates potential $600,000 hit due to federal wage negotiations with RCMP

One charged, two more wanted after traffic stop finds prohibited weapons and explosive substances

One charged, two more wanted after traffic stop finds prohibited weapons and explosive substances

Police continue search for two suspects
Cold Lake Family Connections has 'people in tears' as they open their doors to the public

Cold Lake Family Connections has 'people in tears' as they open their doors to the public

Cold Lake Family Connections has officially opened its doors to families.
'We want to lift them up': Indigenous leaders celebrate affordable homes

'We want to lift them up': Indigenous leaders celebrate affordable homes

After being unsuccessful in applying to build homes in rural areas and towns, Tribal Chief Ventures Inc. revisited its proposal and built Edmonton-based apartments for Indigenous people instead.
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