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St. Paul and Elk Point Chambers of Commerce benefit from shop local fund

St. Paul and Elk Point Chambers of Commerce benefit from shop local fund

Tap into federal dollars to support shop local initiatives
Charges laid in downtown arson that destroyed building

Charges laid in downtown arson that destroyed building

Police continue investigation after 38 year old charged with arson
Cold Lake to go ahead with Canada Day festivities with support of Cold Lake First Nations

Cold Lake to go ahead with Canada Day festivities with support of Cold Lake First Nations

In a joint statement, Cold Lake has confirmed their Canada Day festivities will go ahead as scheduled with the support of Cold Lake First Nations. Residents are being encouraged to wear orange and partake in a moment of silence during the opening ceremonies in recognition of the mass graves found at residential schools across the country.
Second Skills medal won by Plamondon mechanic

Second Skills medal won by Plamondon mechanic

Plamondon local, Corbin St. Jean, brings home a bronze medal after competing in Skills Canada
Car show and cruise rolls out of the ashes of main street business

Car show and cruise rolls out of the ashes of main street business

"Life's short, so do fun stuff" - Kelley Prymych
Fire restriction in place for MD, Glendon, Summer Villages

Fire restriction in place for MD, Glendon, Summer Villages

The Bonnyville Regional Fire Authority (BRFA) has issued a fire restriction for the MD of Bonnyville, Summer Villages of Bonnyville and Pelican Narrows, and the Village of Glendon.
Steinhauer found not guilty in Jackson's death

Steinhauer found not guilty in Jackson's death

Justice Larry Ackerl finds Jermaine Steinhauer not guilty in the 2018 death of Lindsay Jackson.
Town council moves to cancel Canada Day fireworks in St. Paul

Town council moves to cancel Canada Day fireworks in St. Paul

"We have been awakened by the tragedy that is unfolding around us. Let’s honour the lives and the subsequent generations that have been affected." - Mayor Maureen Miller
Three Duclos School students raised over $1,000 for new instruments at their school

Three Duclos School students raised over $1,000 for new instruments at their school

Three Grade 4 students at Duclos School saw a need for new instruments in their school and worked together to raise over $1,000
Local artist creates dreamcatcher for Kamloops tribute

Local artist creates dreamcatcher for Kamloops tribute

Locally-crafted tribute piece to travel to BC to honour 215 children
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