Category: News

Canadian military veterans and their spouses are invited to participate in a study to learn how the Covid-19 pandemic has affected their mental health. The nationwide study will be conducted in a series of online surveys over 18 months.  Lawson Health Research Institute, located at Western University in London, Ontario, is working with the Ottawa-based […]

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When the new addition to Bonnylodge opens next month, residents will find themselves treated to a huge, beautiful painting depicting one of the most characteristic scenes of prairie life. The Tadeusz Warszynski painting, “The Prairie Church of Buster Galloway,” is a gift to the residents from the project architect Janusz Najfeldt and his wife Helena. […]

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The departure of doctors from St. Paul will have a particularly hard effect on seniors says Paul Boisvert, president of the Alberta Council on Aging’s northeast region. Four doctors have announced that they will be leaving St. Paul following the decision of Dr. Iftikhar Ahmad to move his surgery practice to Cold Lake. With no […]

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The proposed merger between Lakeland Credit Union (LCU) and Vision Credit Union will not proceed. In a joint news release, the two institutions said “On September 30, both credit unions’ boards agreed it was best to mutually end the merger talks to allow each credit union to pursue individual operations.” LCU’s Chief Executive Officer Kelly […]

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Alberta seniors and housing minister Josephine Pon visited seniors’ lodges in Cold Lake and Bonnyville last week, but due to pandemic restrictions was not able to visit with residents. The new Cold Lake Lodge has been occupied for more than a year, but was not able to hold a grand opening this spring because of […]

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Food is one of most basic and urgent daily necessities, and food banks are an important community resource. Everyone needs food just to live. But other financial pressures—unemployment, bills and expenses, disability, or other circumstances—can compromise people’s ability to feed themselves and their families. “There’s definitely been a need for the last 10 years that […]

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If you’ve ever been to a band or orchestra concert, or attended a brass instrument recital, you will have seen brass players draining water out of their instruments.  The instruments are fitted with little valves at the curves in the tubing where the water collects. Players can discreetly open the valve and release the water. […]

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4 Wing Cold Lake commemorated the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Britain on Sunday. In 1940, Hitler commanded air strikes to incapacitate Great Britain’s own air power and air defences. This would have paved the way for a Nazi invasion of the island. Allied air forces turned the tide against the Luftwaffe, forcing Hitler […]

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COOTS AND CAMERAS Fall migrations have started. In fact by mid-August some of our Lakeland songbirds, the warblers, have already flown the coop and are heading south to their other home.   On dugouts and sloughs, non-descript ducks are gathering. In bullrush stands, masses of red-winged and yellow-headed blackbirds, with the odd starling mixed in, […]

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Operating under a new brand, in the midst of a pandemic, AgFair organizers weren’t sure what to expect this year. The Cold Lake Agricultural Society (CLAS) event, formerly known as Fall Fair, had to make some adjustments this year. These included online entries and a closed-to-the-public judging day. So how did it turn out? “I’m […]

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