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Extra spending for proposed aquatic centre has yet to be approved

Extra spending for proposed aquatic centre has yet to be approved

$12 million in extra municipal funding to $15 million gov't funded aquatic centre has yet to be approved
Suspect in Muriel Lake break-ins being sought

Suspect in Muriel Lake break-ins being sought

Bonnyville RCMP weekly report: Police lay charges for seatbelt and distracted driving infractions.
Police looking for suspect connected to Lloydminster shooting

Police looking for suspect connected to Lloydminster shooting

Myron Moyah is considered armed and dangerous and should not be approached.
Cold Lake RCMP arrest man on Canada-wide warrants

Cold Lake RCMP arrest man on Canada-wide warrants

 Skylar Ochuschayoo, 26, has been charged with several weapons related offences after barricaded himself in a Cold Lake residence.
Accident on Highway 28 between Fort Kent and the Town of Bonnyville

Accident on Highway 28 between Fort Kent and the Town of Bonnyville

Emergency crews are at the scene of a vehicle collision near the intersection of Highway 28 and the Fort Kent Intersection. 
Shirt and tie required for County of St. Paul council meetings, no headgear allowed

Shirt and tie required for County of St. Paul council meetings, no headgear allowed

Councillors will have to abide by a dress code during public meetings now.
Bonnyville’s mayor and three councillors say farewell

Bonnyville’s mayor and three councillors say farewell

More than 80 years worth of experience retires from Town of Bonnyville council with the departure of four long-serving politicians opting not to run in the next municipal election.
Glendon candidates outline their platforms

Glendon candidates outline their platforms

On Friday night Glendon voters will have the chance to hear from the six candidates running for Village councillor.
'Temporary' reductions continue at area hospitals

'Temporary' reductions continue at area hospitals

A St. Paul doctor has confirmed the majority of COVID-positive cases being treated locally are unvaccinated patients.
Final phase of 66 St. Trail gets green light to begin this fall

Final phase of 66 St. Trail gets green light to begin this fall

In order to take advantage of favourable conditions, Town council has voted to spend roughly $750,000 to complete the final leg of the 66 St. Trail this year.
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