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Province gives waterline funding the green light

Last week, the Regional Water Commission were notified the province would be funding the $11-million overage for the regional waterline. According to Town of Bonnyville Mayor Gene Sobolewski, who is also the chair for the Regional Water Commission, it couldn’t have...

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Municipalities want to be involved with CLFN land use plan

The Town of Bonnyville wants to learn more about the Cold Lake First Nation’s (CLFN) land use plan. During their regular council meeting on June 26, the Town of Bonnyville discussed a letter sent by CLFN outlining a plan for their lands and resources....

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CLFN Member Alex Angnaluak was awarded first place over 500 submissions in the prestigious Historica Canada Indigenous Arts and Stories contest.

“My ultimate dream as an artist is to have a solo exhibition at the National Gallery of Canada,” says 24-year-old artist Alex Angnaluak, who was born in Cold Lake.

After getting first place in the prestigious Historica Canada Indigenous Arts and Stories contest last year, and now enrolled in a fine arts course at Algonquin College in Ottawa, he’s well on his way.

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Three local businesses up for provincial awards

Three Cold Lake-area businesses are finalists for this year’s Alberta Business Awards. Seven Lakes Oilfield Services, Jacknife Timber and the Cold Lake Library are all up for awards. P.O. Box 1769 | Cold Lake, AB | T9M 1P4 Phone: 780-594-7183 | Fax: 780-594-3577...

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Jacko refusing to step down

Cold Lake First Nations (CLFN) band councillor Kelsey Jacko is opposing his possible removal from council after being sentenced to a conditional discharge. Jacko pled guilty to possession with the purpose of trafficking in December after search warrant led police to...

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