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Nominate someone today for the Alberta Impact Awards

Alberta is asking you to nominate a newcomer who has made a significant contribution to their community or workplace for the Impact Awards.

‘Buy Local’ campaign launches in Alberta

Alberta’s Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation launched the provincial government’s ‘Buy Local’ campaign on Monday in Edmonton.

Vegreville and District Chamber of Commerce looking for musicians and dancers for this year’s 50th Pysanka celebration

The Vegreville and District Chamber of Commerce is currently looking for musicians or dance groups to sign up for the 50th Anniversary of the Vegreville Pysanka celebration happening on July 26th.

Alberta RCMP launches new non-emergency phone line

The Alberta R-C-M-P has launched a new non-emergency phone line.

A number of fire restrictions around Alberta are now in effect

A number of fire restrictions are now in place for several areas, including the Beaver County Region and Lamont County.

Environment Canada confirms Alberta’s first tornado of the season

Environment Canada has confirmed Alberta’s first tornado of the season touched down Sunday in the southern part of the province.

Highlighting rural healthcare with Alberta Rural Health Week

With healthcare on the minds of many Canadians and at home here in Alberta, the province is preparing to celebrate the professionals and community initiatives that help strengthen our local healthcare system with the annually recognized Alberta Rural Health Week.

Portage College to launch new program aiming to keep healthcare workers close to home

Portage College is launching a new program aimed at keeping future healthcare workers close to home.

Village of Glendon to build new historical centre with help from provincial grant

In Glendon, a new historical centre is about to become a reality.

Alberta confirms 14 new cases of measles, bringing total to 74

Alberta has confirmed 16 new cases of measles, bringing the total to 74 since early March.

Roll out garbage collection will happen early due to holiday weekend

With Easter long weekend right around the corner, the Town of Vegreville would like to advise residents that the regular Friday roll out garbage pick up will be happening on Thursday instead.

Tofield and District Chamber of Commerce to host Easter Egg Hunt this coming weekend

The Tofield and District Chamber of Commerce will be hosting an Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 19th starting at 1:30pm at Cookson Park in Tofield.

Flagstaff Adult Learning Centre to host fundraising event in June

The Flagstaff Adult Learning Centre is hosting a fundraising event for their Building Blocks Program in June. The Program is aimed at parents and caregivers to promote successful learning at home with at home sessions. 

Alberta government making major investments in rural communities

The Alberta government is making major investments in rural communities—and that includes the Lakeland region. MLA Scott Cyr says it reflects the province’s strong commitment to areas like Bonnyville, Cold Lake, and St. Paul. 

Measles cases in Canada have now surpassed previous high set in 2011

Measles cases in Canada have now surpassed the previous high set in 2011.

Tax time confusion has Canadians delaying their filing this year

Tax time confusion has a lot of Canadians hitting pause.

Province of Alberta to spend thousands to upgrade its wildfire monitoring system

The provincial government plans to spend 900-thousand dollars to upgrade its wildfire monitoring system.

Lac La Biche Healthcare Centre being considered for upgrades under new provincial program

The Lac La Biche Healthcare Centre is one of 20 rural hospitals being considered for upgrades under a new provincial program.

Former Duclos Elementary teacher has been released on bail

Former Duclos Elementary teacher Janelle Arnold is going to trial and has been released on bail with strict conditions.

Online public engagement now open for Vegreville Flood Study

Online public engagement is now live for the Vegreville Flood Study launched by the Government of Alberta.

Cold Lake couple loses over $45,000 to unauthorized e-transfers

A Cold Lake couple is speaking out after losing over $45,000 to unauthorized e-transfers — and being told there’s no way to get the money back.

A record number of people turned away from shelters in Alberta last year

The Alberta Council of Women’s Shelters says a record number of people were turned away from shelters in our province last year.

Join the Off Ramp Boys Band and the Vegreville Legion for an afternoon of music

The Vegreville Legion is excited to host the Off Ramp Boys Band for an afternoon of music on Saturday, April 26th at 4pm.

Street sweeping has officially begun in Vegreville

Street sweeping season has officially begun, with Town of Vegreville crews working hard clean up our streets.
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