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Driver of pickup in serious condition after head-on with semi on Hwy 36

Driver of pickup in serious condition after head-on with semi on Hwy 36

Highway 36 Crash update
Clearwater Farms receives Farm Family Award for Woodlands County

Clearwater Farms receives Farm Family Award for Woodlands County

Honour handed out at Farmfair in the fall of 2022
Robbie Burns Night in Lac La Biche moved to March

Robbie Burns Night in Lac La Biche moved to March

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U9 teams lace up to play in hockey jamboree at the C2

U9 teams lace up to play in hockey jamboree at the C2

On Saturday, a dozen teams from across the Lakeland took part in the Bonnyville Minor Hockey's U9 Jamboree tournament at the C2.
Ice road opens up Lac La Biche lake for north-south travel

Ice road opens up Lac La Biche lake for north-south travel

Ice road covers four kilometres across Lac La Biche lake
Supporting community for 40 years, Bonnyville FCSS executive director steps into retirement

Supporting community for 40 years, Bonnyville FCSS executive director steps into retirement

'I have no regrets about my career with FCSS. I spent a career doing a job that gave me great satisfaction and I got involved in making a difference in people's lives and got paid for it,' says the former executive director of the Bonnyville and District FCSS.
Highway 36 closed south of Lac La Biche due to crash

Highway 36 closed south of Lac La Biche due to crash

Monday night crash near Bonesville, traffic re-routed to Christy Creek Road and Highway 663
Bonnyville youth show off talents during open mic night

Bonnyville youth show off talents during open mic night

The Hive's cafe space was bumping with entertainment Friday evening as Bonnyville youth got together to show off their talents during an open mic night.
Surveying near the surveyor

Surveying near the surveyor

Explorer's statue location in Lac La Biche is control point for survey and measuring devices
Community encouraged to help with Snow Angels program

Community encouraged to help with Snow Angels program

The St. Paul Regional Family Community Support Services’ (FCSS) Snow Angels program, which has been running for at least eight years, assists individuals who may have difficulty shoveling their sidewalks.
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