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Pipeline tensions linger despite positive first ministers’ summit

Alberta’s push for a pipeline through northern B.C. is threatening to cause friction, even as leaders presented a united front after the First Ministers’ meeting.

Canadians headed to the polls April 28

Prime Minister Mark Carney visited the Governor General this morning to officially dissolve parliament and launch a brief, 37-day campaign.

Carney gets Liberal nod, set to become next PM

Formal central banker Mark Carney is set to become the next Prime Minister of Canada after the Liberal Party selected him to be their next leader.

Lakeland College set to celebrate Alberta Apprenticeship Day on September 23rd

It's a day to celebrate all things Apprentices; Lakeland College will celebrate Alberta Apprentice Day on September 23rd, with a look back on the incredible work by those...

Despite no timeline, criteria for planned re-entry laid out for displaced Jasper residents

A plan to return Jasper evacuees home has been released, however, there is no timeline yet on when this will happen. According to an announcement by the Municipality of Jasper,...

Initial map released of wildfire damage in the Town of Jasper

The Town of Jasper has released a map of the initial damage assessment of the town. The map, which was released Saturday, June 28th, shows which structures have been destroyed...

Initial map released of wildfire damage in the Town of Jasper

The Town of Jasper has released a map of the initial damage assessment of the town. The map, which was released Saturday, June 28th, shows which structures have been destroyed...

Officials suggest Jasper wildfire is the largest in 100 years

The wildfires that make up the Jasper Wildfire Complex make up the largest wildfire in the area in over 100 years according to Parks Canada's latest update. According to Parks...

Parks Canada confirms 358 structures destroyed in Town of Jasper

Infrastructure damage assessments in the Town of Jasper are ongoing and firefighters continue to put out hotspots along the...

Most significant damage on Town of Jasper’s west side: Parks Canada

The most significant damage from the wildfires in the Town of Jasper is said to be on the west...

High winds a vital part of the quick spreading Jasper wildfire

Rain overnight Wednesday helped, but not nearly enough. This is from Parks Canada officials as they continue battling an...

Non-life threatening injuries reported following three vehicle collision on Highway 660

Several people were injured following a three vehicle collision on Highway 660 at Range Road 455 on Monday night....

Five homes damaged following Wednesday blaze

Just before 3:00 a.m on the morning of July 12, 2023, Bonnyville Fire Station Five responded to a home...

Bonnyville residents encouraged to register for Ardmore Landfill accounts

Municipal District of Bonnyville residents can now register for their Ardmore Landfill Account. According to the M.D's rural review, residents...

Suspects sought in credit card theft investigation

RCMP is asking for the public's help in identifying two women, who are believed to have made purchases in...
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Cold Lake council offering 1,000 free kids tickets for RCMP Musical Ride

The RCMP Musical Ride is coming to Cold Lake on July 24 and the city is making it easier for families to attend by giving up to 1,000 free children's tickets. 

Cold Lake adjusts sponsorship for RCMP charity golf tournament

During the June 24th council meeting, Cold Lake city council approved a request to move $3,500 sponsorship grant for the upcoming RCMP Charity Golf Tournament after the original sponsorship level became unavailable. 

Safety upgrades pushed for St. Brides intersection following deadly crash

St. Paul councillor is calling for safety improvements at the St. Brides intersection following a deadly crash in April that claimed three lives. 

Two arrested after firearm and drug seized in Elk Point

Two people are facing firearm and drug-related charges after Elk Point RCMP stopped a vehicle on the mourning of June 19.

Heat warning issued for the Lakeland region

Environment Canada has issued a heat warning for the Lakeland, with daytime highs expected to reach 29°C and overnight lows near 14°C for the next two days.
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