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Students hoping to make big impact with tiny home

Students hoping to make big impact with tiny home

Another successful A+ for Energy Grant has been secured by New Myrnam School. This year, staff and students are working to convert an old school bus into a net zero tiny home.
Update — Lac La Biche County council approves $16.46 million for Main Street

Update — Lac La Biche County council approves $16.46 million for Main Street

While some design details remain, council approves funding bylaw
Clippers back on home ice in 2022

Clippers back on home ice in 2022

Bonnyville District and Centennial Centre moves to a fully REP facility

Bonnyville District and Centennial Centre moves to a fully REP facility

Beginning on Monday, Dec. 27th, the C2 will implement the province’s Restriction Exemption Program, requiring those entering the facility who are 12 years of age and older to show proof of vaccination, a medical exemption or a negative COVID-19 test.
Rebecca, Kimberly, Lindsay, Rachel and all missing, murdered Indigenous women honoured with monument

Rebecca, Kimberly, Lindsay, Rachel and all missing, murdered Indigenous women honoured with monument

A statue was unveiled in honour of missing, murdered, Indigenous women and girls, located near the Mannawanis Native Friendship Centre in St. Paul, on Dec. 15.
Night lights across the Lakeland

Night lights across the Lakeland

Lots of lights. Send us your favourites
Pontiacs head into break with a 6-3 win

Pontiacs head into break with a 6-3 win

Playing in the RJ Lalonde Arena on Thursday night, the Pontiacs showed up hungry for a win, and ultimately earned it with the sweet addition of two empty netters.
Lac La Biche health foundation raffle brings Christmas cash to winners

Lac La Biche health foundation raffle brings Christmas cash to winners

Three draw winners split $7,000. Proceeds going to hospital supplies
Canadiens head into holiday break with a win

Canadiens head into holiday break with a win

The St. Paul Canadiens beat the Cold Lake Ice 8-4 at the Clancy Richard Arena on Friday night.
Creations by nine Lakeland students will head to Ottawa

Creations by nine Lakeland students will head to Ottawa

Nine Lakeland student writers and artists that fall in the Royal Canadian Legion’s Alberta District 3, have been recognized at the provincial level for the Legion Remembrance Contest.
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