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Loblaw is warning of a spike in grocery prices as company runs out of pre-tariff stocks

Loblaw is warning of a spike in grocery store prices, as the company runs out of its pre-tariff stocks. 

Prime Minister Mark Carney is open to new pipeline projects if there’s national support

There’s a bit of a mixed message coming out of Ottawa when it comes to pipelines.

Vegreville and District FCSS to host babysitting course this June

The Vegreville and District Family and Community Support Services will be hosting a babysitting course on Friday June 27th for children aged 11 and older.

Town of Vegreville seeking volunteers to join Municipal Policing Committee

The Town of Vegreville is actively recruiting volunteers for the Town of Vegreville Municipal Policing Committee.

Provincial government employees vote in favour of strike action

Provincial government employees have voted in favour of strike action, if a new contract agreement isn't reached.

Vegreville’s Annual Municipal Beyond-The-Bin Recycling Round Up set to happen once again this June

The Town of Vegreville’s Annual Municipal Beyond-The-Bin Recycling Round Up Event is set to happen on June 14th this year.

Vegreville 4H Club gears up for Achievement Day this month

The Vegreville 4H Beef Club is gearing up for their Achievement Day, happening this year on Monday, May 26th at the Vegreville Ag Society Grounds.  

Alberta RCMP are warning the public about inexpensive paving or roofing services scams

Alberta RCMP are warning the public about inexpensive paving or roofing services which may be offered by crooks claiming to be with out-of-town companies.

28 year old man from Saddle Lake now facing multiple charges after drug trafficking investigation

A 28-year-old man from Saddle Lake is facing multiple charges after a drug trafficking investigation led to a search warrant being executed at a home.

CALP to offer Digital Skills Classes in Tofield this month

The Beaver County Community Adult Learning Program is offering Digital Skills Classes in the Town of Tofield starting this May.

Vegreville RCMP locate local man missing since last summer

Vegreville RCMP would like to inform the public that Michael Current, who went missing from the Town of Vegreville last July, was unfortunately located deceased. 

First Nations leaders across Canada are speaking out strongly against Danielle Smith’s talk of an Alberta separation referendum

First Nations leaders across Canada are speaking out strongly against Premier Danielle Smith’s talk of an Alberta separation referendum.

Cold Lake Ag Society seeking help from provincial government after several break-ins and continuing safety issues

Cold Lake Ag Society is calling for help after being hit by two break-ins earlier this year, including one that cost them $50,000 in camera gear.

Town of Vegreville seeking performers for this year’s Park in the Park and Colour Day Run

The Town of Vegreville is now looking for energetic and passionate community performers of all ages to help bring the stage to life and provide entertainment for the 3rd Annual Party in Park and Colour Day Run happening on July 1st at Pysanka Park.

Teachers across Alberta could be headed toward a strike

Teachers across Alberta could be headed toward strike action after rejecting the latest recommendations from a mediator in their contract talks.

This year’s property tax notices have now been sent out by Town of Vegreville

This year’s property tax notices have now been sent out by the Town of Vegreville.

Two Hills man facing serious charges after two missing youths found with him

A Two Hills man is facing several serious charges after two missing youths from the area were found in Leduc with an adult male on May 6.

Town of Vegreville gears up for summer season 2025; Visitor Centre now open

The Town of Vegreville is pleased to announce that the Visitor Centre at Pysanka Park is now open for the season.

Alberta Nurses’ Union says health care now more dangerous than mining or oil work

While transport truck drivers and equipment operators lead in workplace fatalities, nurses face the highest injury rates in Alberta, with over 13,000 injuries in the health and education sector in 2023.

Viking RCMP warning residents about a new phone scam

The Viking RCMP are warning residents about potential phone scams involving scammers posing as cell phone carrier representatives.

Public Health Agency of Canada says we could lose status as a country where measles has been eliminated

The Public Health Agency of Canada says our country could soon lose its status as a country where measles has been eliminated....a status it's had for almost 30 years. 

Community trail groups in Alberta to get financial boost from Trail Care Grant Program

Community trail groups in Alberta are getting a boost from the Trans Canada Trail’s annual Trail Care Grant Program.

Vegreville Credit Union announces over $11,000 raised in support of Kidsport Vegreville

The Vegreville Vision Credit Union is proud to announce that over $11,000 dollars has been raised in support of Kidsport Vegreville through the Vegreville Silent Auction that ran in April.

Alberta RCMP express concern about violence against police officers

Alberta RCMP are expressing concern about violence against police officers.
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