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Lakeland College reintroduces Steamfitter-Pipefitter apprenticeship program
After a hiatus of four years, Lakeland College is set to revive its steamfitter-pipefitter apprenticeship program, catering to the growing demand for skilled workers in the region. With the stamp of approval from the Government of Alberta, the program is scheduled to kick off this fall.
Dave King, the...
Wildfire sparks concern in Tri City neighborhood
Tri City residents were on edge this past weekend as a wildland fire broke out late in the evening on April 27, prompting quick response from local authorities. The incident, which occurred in a neighborhood within the municipality, had many concerned about the potential spread of flames amidst dry...
Cold Lake council initiatives enhance community engagement and development
The Cold Lake City council has recently enacted several noteworthy measures aimed at fostering inclusivity, aiding seniors, and promoting community development
One significant amendment involves the city’s smoking bylaw, which now accommodates Indigenous ceremonial practices. The revised bylaw permits the ceremonial use of smoked products for smudging and pipe ceremonies...
Temporary disruptions expected at Smoky Lake Hospital emergency department
Residents in the Smoky Lake area are advised of temporary disruptions at the George McDougall - Smoky Lake Healthcare Centre Emergency Department, expected to occur from April 30th to May 10th. These disruptions stem from challenges in securing physician coverage during overnight hours.
“Due to the inability to secure...
County of St. Paul sees surge in property assessments
On April 23, the county of St. Paul received a comprehensive presentation detailing the assessment of designated industrial property and non-designated industrial properties within its jurisdiction, revealing an overall uptick in property assessments.
Assessments, conducted annually for taxation purposes, play a crucial role in determining municipal revenues and funding...
Cold Lake council explores secondary suite challenges and solutions
In a recent session, Cold Lake’s council delved into the intricacies of secondary suites, addressing the hurdles and potential remedies associated with their development.
Andrew Jabs, the manager of Land Use Planning, Development, and Regulatory Services with the city of Cold Lake, provided comprehensive insights into the significance of...
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