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Tear it down

Tear it down

Dear Editor, I’m a 17-year-old high school student who has been living in Bonnyville for the past seven years. I’m writing to you about an issue I have in this town. Right next to the house I’m living at on 49 Ave., there is a burnt abandoned house.
Don't complain about amber alerts, please

Don't complain about amber alerts, please

You’ve probably heard them. The loud noise coming from phones, televisions, and radios. A child is missing, and the police are asking the public to keep an eye out for them, their abductor, and possibly a certain vehicle.
It's simple, pull over

It's simple, pull over

-EDITORIAL EMS Week is a great reminder to always pull over for emergency service vehicles. Whether it’s an ambulance, police cruiser, fire truck, or other for that matter, pulling over when you see flashing lights in your rearview is a must.
Someone's always listening

Someone's always listening

A few weeks ago, I took advantage of a promotion through Spotify that was offering a free Google Home speaker. I originally thought it was a hoax, but a few friends started posting the ones they had already received.
A salute to law enforcement

A salute to law enforcement

Last week, I saw a photo on social media that painted a very real picture of the role of law enforcement. In the image, students were fleeing from the sound of gunfire at a United States college.
More input needed

More input needed

RE: “Survey shows residents on board with outdoor recreation park” in the April 23 edition of the Bonnyville Nouvelle .
Go ahead, spoil it for me

Go ahead, spoil it for me

With Avengers: Endgame and the new season of Game of Thrones airing within the last couple of weeks, my social media has been flooded with posts begging others not to spoil either of them.
There are consequences

There are consequences

It turns out, a recent report to the RCMP about a very serious situation might not be true after all.
I just don't get why

I just don't get why

Last week, nails were found scattered around the Cold Lake dog park.
I believe you

I believe you

I believe you. It’s a simple phrase, but it can have a long lasting impression on someone.
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