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Summer Rush Music Festival gets green light for 2023 event

Summer Rush Music Festival gets green light for 2023 event

A green light has been given to the organizers of the Summer Rush Music Festival to begin planning for this summer’s event, set to take place from Aug. 25 to 27, 2023.
Recreation study, structure plans focus of special meeting

Recreation study, structure plans focus of special meeting

Town of Elk Point council met on Jan. 3 for a special meeting.
Indigenous alumni hockey game will celebrate relationships and honour reconciliation

Indigenous alumni hockey game will celebrate relationships and honour reconciliation

The St. Paul Canadiens Alumni will be hosting the NHL Indigenous Alumni on Saturday in St. Paul. The event will feature a team of St. Paul Canadiens alumni players taking on a team of former Indigenous National Hockey League (NHL) players, along with special guest players from Canadian and US national women's hockey teams.
Obstetric services temporarily disrupted in St. Paul, new doctor on the way for Lac La Biche

Obstetric services temporarily disrupted in St. Paul, new doctor on the way for Lac La Biche

Obstetric services in St. Paul are on pause until 7 p.m. on Jan. 12, according to Alberta Health Services. The Lac La Biche hospital also remains without obstetric services but doctor with anesthesia specialty is expected to join the community soon.
A. G. Ross Arena’s Hockeyville nomination accepted, and the rally begins

A. G. Ross Arena’s Hockeyville nomination accepted, and the rally begins

Elk Point’s A. G. Ross Arena is in the running for Kraft Hockeyville, with its grand prize of $250,000 in arena upgrades and the opportunity to host an NHL pre-season game.
Part 1: Methamphetamine, crime and treatment in the Lakeland

Part 1: Methamphetamine, crime and treatment in the Lakeland

This is the first article in a two-piece series looking at methamphetamine use in the Lakeland, its pervasiveness in Northeastern Alberta, the illicit drug’s relation to local and organized crime and how addictions may form.
BRFA and union for Bonnyville paramedics ratify new agreement

BRFA and union for Bonnyville paramedics ratify new agreement

A new collective bargaining agreement reached in just four days between the Bonnyville Regional Fire Authority and the union for its EMS staff with see a 'healthier wage package' and quality-of-life improvements for Bonnyville paramedics.
Year-end volleyball tournament returns to Saddle Lake

Year-end volleyball tournament returns to Saddle Lake

People of all ages took a break from regular holiday festivities to hit the court for Saddle Lake’s co-ed volleyball tournament on Dec. 29 and Dec. 30.
Province gives green light on evaluations for carbon storage hub proposed in Cold Lake

Province gives green light on evaluations for carbon storage hub proposed in Cold Lake

The Pathways Alliance, representing Canada’s six largest oil sands producers, has entered into a Carbon Sequestration Evaluation Agreement with the Government of Alberta in anticipation of a carbon storage hub expected to be built in the Cold Lake area.
St. Paul Fire Department to hit the ice for fundraiser hockey game this week

St. Paul Fire Department to hit the ice for fundraiser hockey game this week

On Jan. 12, the St. Paul Fire Department and the 840 CFCW will hit the ice to raise money for a regional fire training centre. The game is set to begin at 7 p.m. 
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