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Town approves no tax increase for 2021

Town approves no tax increase for 2021

Town of Bonnyville council approved balanced 2021 operating and capital budgets
GALLERY: St. Paul Minor ball hosts camp for young ball players

GALLERY: St. Paul Minor ball hosts camp for young ball players

Young ball players learn the basics
Bonnyville Pontiacs' season has come to an end

Bonnyville Pontiacs' season has come to an end

After an unforgettable season, the Bonnyville Jr. A Pontiacs have hung up their jerseys for the year.
Imperial lot to become site of new park in Cold Lake

Imperial lot to become site of new park in Cold Lake

What started as an idea to bring people together has blossomed into a space that will showcase what Cold Lake is all about.
Familiar faces on Frog Lake Cree Nation council

Familiar faces on Frog Lake Cree Nation council

LAKELAND - It will be mostly familiar faces taking the seats of the Frog Lake Cree Nation Band Council. Members of the Cree Nation stepped up to the polls last week where they voted to keep most of their band council the same, including their chief.
Lac La Biche region has second highest COVID rates in Alberta

Lac La Biche region has second highest COVID rates in Alberta

Lac La Biche County and Wood Buffalo neighbours are top of COVID case rate list
Cool, wet weather reduces fire hazard in some Lakeland areas

Cool, wet weather reduces fire hazard in some Lakeland areas

Small fires near Cold Lake and Lac La Biche under control. Larger fire burns near Rich Lake.
COVID-19 cases at École des Beaux-Lacs

COVID-19 cases at École des Beaux-Lacs

AHS has informed parents there are two positive cases of COVID-19 at École des Beaux-Lacs.
Community pasture fire started as a controlled burn

Community pasture fire started as a controlled burn

ST. PAUL - A controlled burn at the community grazing pasture southeast of Lac Bellevue quickly became an out of control fire over an estimated 16 quarters of Crown land April 16.
Brett Kissel finding out 'What is Life' with new album

Brett Kissel finding out 'What is Life' with new album

Brett Kissel is using his music to slow down and answer the question 'What is Life?' with his latest album. Fans will have a chance to see his band perform virtually on May 3 right from his own backyard. “It’s like a virtual invitation for everyone to come on out to the ranch and see what it’s all about," Kissel told Lakeland Today.
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