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Cold Lake Ag Society targeted in multiple break ins

Cold Lake Ag Society targeted in multiple break ins

COLD LAKE – MLA Scott Cyr will be meeting with the board of the Cold Lake Ag Society after thieves stole $50,000 of equipment and caused damage to the building in multiple incidents.
Teachers reject mediator's recommendations

Teachers reject mediator's recommendations

Teachers across Alberta will be deciding whether to go on strike after rejecting the mediator’s recommendations for the next provincial collective agreement.
Town of St. Paul drives down WCB premiums

Town of St. Paul drives down WCB premiums

ST. PAUL - The Town of St. Paul has been able to dramatically reduce its Workplace Compensation Board premiums by making safety a priority.
Nursing is leading occupation with highest number of injuries

Nursing is leading occupation with highest number of injuries

While transport truck drivers and heavy equipment operators account for a combined 24 per cent of all workplace fatalities in Alberta, nursing is the occupation with the highest number of injuries.
Higher property values mean more tax revenue in Lac La Biche

Higher property values mean more tax revenue in Lac La Biche

LAC LA BICHE - While the overall tax bill in Lac La Biche will be going up, the mill rate is staying the same after Lac La Biche County council passed all three readings of its 2025 tax rate by law at the April 29 meeting.
Business community prepares for postal strike to resume

Business community prepares for postal strike to resume

Less than six months since the last postal strike, the Canadian Union of Postal Workers is still in talks with Ottawa to secure a new collective agreement ahead of May 22 when the current agreement expires, and local reactions are mixed.
'There is such a need' says volunteer driver

'There is such a need' says volunteer driver

After Ken Parks died in 2023, his wife Sheila didn’t want to stay home “just sitting and vegetating,” so she started driving seniors and people with disabilities to their medical appointments.
Ag societies and province to discuss future funding

Ag societies and province to discuss future funding

The province will be starting conversations with local agricultural societies about the next funding agreement in the near future after announcing $7.4 million in funding for seven regional ag societies on April 24.
St. Paul gymnasts flip at season-end meet

St. Paul gymnasts flip at season-end meet

St. Paul Gymnastics Club hosted their 2025 Rose Meet on April 22. Seventeen gymnasts competed in the program, which included floor work, bars, vault, and balance beam.
Alberta government pushes buy local

Alberta government pushes buy local

Alberta’s provincial government is pushing a buy local campaign in the wake of the ongoing tariff war with the United States.
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