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Rob McKinley

Rob McKinley

Rob has been in the media industry for 30 years. Schooled, trained and upgraded on all aspects of the job, I am a publisher, a writer, photographer, researcher, layout artist, office manager and salesperson. At your service.

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Recent Work by Rob

Mayor and CAO explain recent Lac La Biche County dismissals

Mayor and CAO explain recent Lac La Biche County dismissals

Council says service levels will maintain and increase despite recent job cuts
W.J. Cadzow hospital emergency ward without doc coverage this week

W.J. Cadzow hospital emergency ward without doc coverage this week

Overnight service disruptions as doctor shortage continues in Lac La Biche
Smoky haze and hot in Lac La Biche

Smoky haze and hot in Lac La Biche

Air quality advisories are in place for areas of the Lakeland
Construction boss in Lac La Biche sees frustrations and offers options

Construction boss in Lac La Biche sees frustrations and offers options

Main access blocked, but two others open as long-running watermain replacement nears completion
Work after the long weekend

Work after the long weekend

Labour Day long weekend originated to help the workers.
Inundated

Inundated

Thank you for reading this article and the others in our news pages. We hope it informs and perhaps raises questions.
Portage College gets $100,000 sports funding from Lac La Biche County

Portage College gets $100,000 sports funding from Lac La Biche County

College clarifies COVID cash for concerned councillor
Early warning

Early warning

They’re big and yellow and hold the future. School buses will soon be back on community streets and rural roadways — starting the first week of September for most students in the Lakeland — so get ready for them ... again.
Peace officers in Lac La Biche County maintain service levels

Peace officers in Lac La Biche County maintain service levels

Lac La Biche County council returns after summer break

Lac La Biche County council returns after summer break

Lac La Biche County councillors will continue to host live-streamed council meetings starting on Aug. 27, following a five-week summer recess.
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