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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.

Alberta’s suicide statistics highlight need for awareness on world suicide prevention day

Today, September 10th, on World Suicide Prevention Day (WSPD), Alberta's alarming suicide statistics draw attention to the urgent need...

St. Paul RCMP member facing several child pornography charges

A member of the St. Paul RCMP detachment has been suspended and is facing several child pornography-related charges following...

Alberta Open Farm Days 2024 promises fluffy fun for the Year of the Alpaca

As registration for farms and ranches to participate in the 2024 edition of Alberta Open Farm Days ends on...

Supporting liability management on Indigenous land

Indigenous communities in Alberta are advocating for reallocating unused federal funds from the Site Rehabilitation Program to support essential...

Alberta RCMP shares fraud prevention tips for fraud prevention month

In support of the Alberta Community Crime Prevention Association Fraud Prevention Month campaign, the Alberta RCMP is gearing up...

Alberta RCMP officers to begin field testing body-worn cameras

In a move towards greater transparency and accountability, RCMP officers in Alberta will commence field testing body-worn cameras along...

Alberta Health Services urges regular cervical cancer screening

Alberta Health Services issued an announcement emphasizing the importance of regular cervical cancer screening for individuals aged 25 to...
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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.

Cold Lake is set to go big for Canada Day with a full day of events

Cold Lake is getting ready to celebrate Canada Day with a lineup of family fun, entertainment, and fireworks on July 1.
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