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Bonnyville municipalities proclaim November Family Violence Prevention Month

Bonnyville municipalities proclaim November Family Violence Prevention Month

Town of Bonnyville mayor and MD of Bonnyville reeve have proclaimed the month of November as Family Violence Prevention Month. Both municipal leaders acknowledged that there are many people in the municipalities who experience family violence.
Behind the twinkling lights: Festival of Trees continues to grow

Behind the twinkling lights: Festival of Trees continues to grow

Expanded Festival of Trees runs from November 24-27 at Bold Center
St. Paul Regional High School hands out academic awards

St. Paul Regional High School hands out academic awards

Academic Awards were handed out during a ceremony held at the St. Paul Regional High School on Nov. 4, recognizing the hard work students put in during the previous school year.
First wreath for King Charles III placed at Elk Point’s Remembrance Day

First wreath for King Charles III placed at Elk Point’s Remembrance Day

Elk Point honours Remembrance Day with outdoor ceremony.
Lac La Biche County Mayor Paul Reutov's Remembrance Day presentation

Lac La Biche County Mayor Paul Reutov's Remembrance Day presentation

Lest We Forget -
Remembrance Day- Lac La Biche- We Remember

Remembrance Day- Lac La Biche- We Remember

Lac La Biche Legion hosts Remembrance Day

Lac La Biche Legion hosts Remembrance Day

Glen Avon School observes Remembrance Day

Glen Avon School observes Remembrance Day

Students, parents, and teachers gathered at the Glen Avon School gymnasium to honour those who served and continue to serve the country.
Remembrance at Kikino School

Remembrance at Kikino School

Police looking for arson suspect after vacant house destroyed by fire

Police looking for arson suspect after vacant house destroyed by fire

Bonnyville RCMP are investigating a fire at a vacant home that occurred Thursday morning on the southwest corner of 51 St. and 53 Ave. BRFA dispatched three crews to the fire that took members from Bonnyville and Fort Kent six hours to extinguish and clear.
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