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Neighbour Night coming to C2 Thursday

Imperial Oil is inviting one and all to stop by a night of fun and information. The group is hosting another Neighbour Night on Thursday. This year it’s at the C2 in Bonnyville.

Public and Government Affairs Manager Frank Oberle says it’s a great night to put some faces to names and learn a little more about Imperial’s operations in the area.

“Every year Imperial meets with their neighbours, the Lakeland community, about the year that’s passed and what’s coming in the future and to get to know people and let them get to know us.”

The event kicks off at 5 PM. Oberle says it’s a good time for all ages.

“There will be people there that could answer any questions. We’ll have some snacks and refreshments and a bouncy castle or two for the kids.”

It’s completely free to attend.

Mike Marshall
Mike Marshall
News / Afternoon Host
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