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Canada Day celebrations

Canada Day celebrations

Locals didn’t let a little rain dampen their Canada Day spirit.
Auntie Sarah's House of Hope opened in Haiti

Auntie Sarah's House of Hope opened in Haiti

It all began with one boy, one village and three goats.
Oh Canada

Oh Canada

Despite persistent heavy rain on Canada Day, local residents and a few pets turned up at Spirit Square dressed to impress on Canada Day
100 years ago

100 years ago

June 2011, marks 100 years since Alexander (Sandy) and Agnes Thomson left their homeland, Scotland and arrived in the settlement of Bickle, B.C., which is now Tatalrose.

It's summer reading club time

It's summer reading Club time. That's right, beginning on July 6, all kids from preschool to age 12 are invited to come down to the library this summer and have lots of fun.
Help for Slave Lake

Help for Slave Lake

The students at Francois Lake Elementary School raised a total of $1,250 for the Slave Lake Forest Fire Relief Fund recently.
Special event

Special event

A large number of parents and students turned up for the William Konkin Elementary School BBQ and art show last week.
National Aboriginal Day celebrations

National Aboriginal Day celebrations

Following a parade through town,
New name

New name

School District 91 (SD 91)recently gave the road that travels from the Lakes District Secondary School (LDSS) past the Storefront School a name.

Wild rivers writing award winners announced

A story about a vivid impression of an afternoon on Ootsa Lake won College of New Caledonia (CNC) adult education student, Helena Zacharias first prize in the annual Wild Rivers Award this year.
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