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Saddle Lake celebrates graduates with biennial round dance

Saddle Lake celebrates graduates with biennial round dance

The community of Saddle Lake celebrated the educational achievements of the past two years with the 20th Biennial Round Dance at the Ayiwakes Hall on Feb. 14.
Minister says child care funding unsustainable

Minister says child care funding unsustainable

Child care funding in Alberta is unsustainable without more money and flexibility from the federal government, according to Minister of Jobs, Economy, and Trade Matt Jones.
MLA Cyr welcomes Auditor General's review of AHS procurement

MLA Cyr welcomes Auditor General's review of AHS procurement

Provincial ministers and MLAs are keeping tight-lipped on the Auditor General’s investigation into procurement practices at Alberta Health Services (AHS) and alleged interference by government officials.
Lac La Biche County paid $190,000 in carbon tax in 2024

Lac La Biche County paid $190,000 in carbon tax in 2024

Not including the aquatic centre, Lac La Biche County spent $188,497.85 on federal fuel charges in 2024. The county reported they expect that number to increase by $37,000 in 2025 to $225,653.06.
Cold Lake opens six transition beds at hospital

Cold Lake opens six transition beds at hospital

Six “transition beds” for people who are waiting for a space in a continuing care facility opened at the Cold Lake Healthcare Centre on Feb. 10.
Applications being accepted for first rural RN class in Bonnyville

Applications being accepted for first rural RN class in Bonnyville

The first cohort of nursing students to complete their Bachelor of Science in Nursing through the University of Calgary and Covenant Health will begin their studies in September 2025. 
Lakeland hospitals dependent on travel nurses

Lakeland hospitals dependent on travel nurses

Hospitals in the Lakeland region of Alberta are highly dependent on private agency nurses according to documents from Alberta Health Services and Covenant Health.
Groups ‘cautiously optimistic’ about new provincial disability assistance program

Groups ‘cautiously optimistic’ about new provincial disability assistance program

Disability groups in the Lakeland are cautiously optimistic about the new Alberta Disability Assistance Program announced by the province Feb.
Auditor General probes AHS Tylenol procurement

Auditor General probes AHS Tylenol procurement

Alberta’s auditor general launched an investigation into the procurement and contracting processes at Alberta Health and Alberta Health Services (AHS) on Feb. 6.
Truth will come to light

Truth will come to light

Sitting at the front of the St. Paul library with the usual suspects for January’s book club meeting, I was struck by the common response to The Island of Sea Women by Lisa See.
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