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Elk Point emergency department reduced hours extended into March

Elk Point emergency department reduced hours extended into March

The Elk Point emergency department will continue to be closed overnight throughout the month of March, due to a lack of nursing staff.
Cold Lake hosts NESAA high school curling Zone Championships

Cold Lake hosts NESAA high school curling Zone Championships

High school teams from across the northeast region travelled to Cold Lake last weekend to compete in the NEASAA mixed, boys', and girls' zone curling championships. This weekend, St. Paul will host ASAA curling provincials.
City of Cold Lake acknowledges Pink Shirt Day

City of Cold Lake acknowledges Pink Shirt Day

Highway 36 meeting could bring back 881 expansion discussions

Highway 36 meeting could bring back 881 expansion discussions

Idea could re-surface to expand 881 north of Lac La Biche to Veterans' Memorial Highway
St. Paul RCMP meet with public to answer questions, hear concerns

St. Paul RCMP meet with public to answer questions, hear concerns

The public had the chance to speak one-on-one with local RCMP during a townhall meeting on Feb. 21 at Reunion Station, in St. Paul.
RCMP seize weapons and charge one man following search warrant in St. Paul

RCMP seize weapons and charge one man following search warrant in St. Paul

A 41-year-old man is facing a long list of charges after RCMP executed a search warrant on an apartment in St. Paul on Feb. 26.
Night flying operations to take place over Cold Lake

Night flying operations to take place over Cold Lake

Over the next 10 days, essential night flying training of 4 Wing Cold Lake squadrons will take place over the City of Cold Lake and Lakeland area.
Banners created by francophone community will honour culture and families

Banners created by francophone community will honour culture and families

Handmade banners will hang in honour of Alberta Francophonie Month in March.
Portage mixed curlers head to ACAC championships

Portage mixed curlers head to ACAC championships

Federal Minister Marc Miller makes historic visit to Saddle Lake Cree Nation

Federal Minister Marc Miller makes historic visit to Saddle Lake Cree Nation

Miller met with survivors of the Blue Quills residential school, which operated in the area before being relocated just outside St. Paul in 1931.
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