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Strongman event proves to be record-breaking

Strongman event proves to be record-breaking

Athletes power through qualifying event for provincial Strongman competition
County of St. Paul moves to amend land use plan for alternative energy development

County of St. Paul moves to amend land use plan for alternative energy development

Gallery: Light of Christ Catholic School Spring Concert draws over 100 guests in Lac La Biche

Gallery: Light of Christ Catholic School Spring Concert draws over 100 guests in Lac La Biche

Last Thursday, students at Light of Christ Catholic School hit the stage for their annual Spring Concert performing popular hit songs from 60s to early 2000s for over 100 guests.
Picking up what's out there

Picking up what's out there

Roughly one in two Albertans will be a victim of sexual violence in their lifetime

Roughly one in two Albertans will be a victim of sexual violence in their lifetime

‘We have seen almost a 30 per cent increase in clients accessing our services. So, we don't ever want clients to feel that they're alone,’ says the executive director of Dragon Fly Counselling and Support Centre.
Jason Kenney stepping down as UCP leader and premier

Jason Kenney stepping down as UCP leader and premier

Premier Jason Kenney has resigned after he received 51.4 per cent of votes in the party’s leadership review.
Premier Kenney resigns as leader of the UCP after winning leadership review

Premier Kenney resigns as leader of the UCP after winning leadership review

Premier resigns after winning by a small margin in Wednesday night's leadership review.
Police look for witnesses from Plamondon car fire

Police look for witnesses from Plamondon car fire

Early morning blaze is part of recent "hectic" time for local emergency services
Lac La Biche County gives green light for Ukrainian banner project

Lac La Biche County gives green light for Ukrainian banner project

NLPS students face mental health issues while parents face access to support recent surveys find

NLPS students face mental health issues while parents face access to support recent surveys find

After a recent effort to understand the level of mental health of Northern Lights Public Schools (NLPS) students, division officials found a high number of issues affecting students’ opportunities to learn and participate due to mental health issues.
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