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Trees event raises thousands for local charities

Trees event raises thousands for local charities

Lac La Biche Christmas event generates gifts for local groups
Missing the podium but feeling accomplished

Missing the podium but feeling accomplished

During the last week on November, the École Notre Dame Senior Girls’ and Assumption Senior Boys’ volleyball teams competed in the 2A ASAA Provincial volleyball tournament, neither team place during the tournament, but both teams saw growth and determination in their players.
Follow-up court dates for suspects in shooting death

Follow-up court dates for suspects in shooting death

Two Lac La Biche men remain in custody
Bonnyville’s Santa parade will get moving after all

Bonnyville’s Santa parade will get moving after all

The Town of Bonnyville has announced the annual Santa Claus Parade will follow its traditional route travelling down Main Street toward the C2 centre, after health officials clarified measures regarding the event.
First ever holiday parade set for Friday night in St. Paul

First ever holiday parade set for Friday night in St. Paul

Santa Claus will be in St. Paul on Friday evening as part of a parade that will run from the Lions Park, located on main street and 49th Street, toward the UFO landing pad, located at 53rd Street.
Curling season underway in St. Paul

Curling season underway in St. Paul

The St. Paul Curling Rink is up and running, and interest in the sport appears strong.
Half way to Alaska and halfway to home

Half way to Alaska and halfway to home

Another Jr A. Pontiac, Will Hilfiker, commits to the University of Alaska Fairbanks and gets one step closer to realizing his dream of playing professional hockey.
Moose Lake proposed to be first Canadian lake treated with alum to curb blue-green algae

Moose Lake proposed to be first Canadian lake treated with alum to curb blue-green algae

If the Moose Lake pilot restoration project gets a green light from community members and stakeholders, upwards of $15 million could be asked of the provincial government to fund the first Canadian lake Alum treatment to manage blue-green algae blooms.
School bus services across the Lakeland suffer as driver shortages and costs rise

School bus services across the Lakeland suffer as driver shortages and costs rise

Northern Lights Public Schools (NLPS) is experiencing extreme service disruptions for school bus services across the Lakeland. The lack of qualified bus drivers and rising insurance costs for bus contractors, has led to daily bus cancellations for some students and forced parents to arrange alternative transportation for their kid
Bonnyville’s U15 Pontiacs host tournament

Bonnyville’s U15 Pontiacs host tournament

U15 hockey players took over the C2 arenas this weekend as the Bonnyville Pontiacs hosted six bantam teams in a round-robin tournament.
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