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Some relief in sight for gas and utility rates

Some relief in sight for gas and utility rates

Natural gas prices expected to drop for February
Alberta removes more impaired drivers since expansion of sheriff authority

Alberta removes more impaired drivers since expansion of sheriff authority

Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Services Mike Ellis also addressed challenges in Alberta's ongoing efforts to tackle rural crime, including RCMP lacking officers and concerns with Bill C-75.
Alberta Beef Producers discuss the industry's future and challenges at St. Paul meeting

Alberta Beef Producers discuss the industry's future and challenges at St. Paul meeting

ABP represents over 14,000 cattle producers across the province. Every year, the organization travels around the province to meet local producers and discuss updates about the organization, and discuss items related to the cattle industry.
Firearm investigation turns up very little in relation to C2 incident

Firearm investigation turns up very little in relation to C2 incident

Bonnyville RCMP continue to investigate a report of a firearm being spotted on a person in the Bonnyville and District Centennial Centre (C2) on the evening of Jan. 28. The facility was evacuated, and witnesses were interviewed by police – however, clear evidence has yet to be found to confirm a firearm was present at the C2.
A celebration of new life, Saddle Lake

A celebration of new life, Saddle Lake

Saddle Lake is a community where traditions run deep. One of its most cherished traditions is the Annual Baby Celebration, held each January at the local Health Care Centre, in celebration of the new life of babies in its community.
Curlers compete for the top spot during Super League finals in St. Paul

Curlers compete for the top spot during Super League finals in St. Paul

Co-Operators and Speedee Lube battle for top spot
Water rates to cascade up once new utility fee bylaw approved

Water rates to cascade up once new utility fee bylaw approved

Lac La Biche County council hopes to recoup costs on subsidized water system
Canada Post calling incident “vandalism”

Canada Post calling incident “vandalism”

But RCMP investigating theft of multiple parcels  
Ice and snow will be carved to art at Lac La Biche festival

Ice and snow will be carved to art at Lac La Biche festival

Artists will cut, carve and chisel frozen sculptures during Festival of Speed weekend
Former Lac La Biche MLA Mike Cardinal remembered as trailblazer

Former Lac La Biche MLA Mike Cardinal remembered as trailblazer

Cardinal passed away on January 12 at the age of 81
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