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8/10-15: Wildfire activity near Slave Lake remains low throughout the week
Wildfire activity in the Slave Lake Forest Area remains relatively quiet, with recent precipitation helping reduce fire danger across parts of the region. As of the latest update, there were no active wildfires in the Slave Lake Forest Area, with…
Slave Lake’s AB Taekwondo Club prepares for the fall season
As families prepare for a new school year, the AB Taekwondo Club in Slave Lake is already seeing growing interest in its fall programs, with parents planning ahead and students getting ready to return to the mat this September. Owner…
Slave Lake nail artist grows local business
What started as a hobby has become a growing business for Slave Lake resident Emma McLaren, who is turning her passion for nail art. McLaren is the owner of The Witch’s Nook Nails, a home-based nail studio that focuses on…
More than movies: Rex Theatre remains at the heart of Slave Lake
For visitors and residents alike, the Rex Theatre is one of Slave Lake’s most recognizable landmarks — a window into the community’s past and an enduring gathering place in the present. For generations, the theatre has given people a place…
North of 55th Futsal Club expands programs for fall
Families across Slave Lake and neighbouring communities will have more opportunities to play futsal this fall as the North of 55th Futsal Club introduces new age groups and programs aimed at growing the sport throughout northern Alberta. Club President and…
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Death is scary… or is it?That was the question we ended up talking about around the Lakeside Leader office after attending the community’s first Death Café last week.Before going, many of us thought the conversation would be gloomy or uncomfortable.Instead,…
Residents encouraged to book free FireSmart home assessments
As wildfire season continues, the Town of Slave Lake and the M.D. of Lesser Slave River are encouraging residents to book free FireSmart home assessments, which are available year-round to help identify wildfire risks and recommend practical ways to better…
Remarkable season ends for U18 AA Slave Lake Heat
The Slave Lake Heat 18U AA baseball team came within one out of advancing to the provincial championship game, capping off an impressive season that showcased resilience, leadership and teamwork. The Heat finished the 2026 season with a 17-4 record…
Parent seeking answers over HPSD bus stop fee
A High Prairie-area parent says she is not opposed to paying a transportation fee if there is a legitimate reason for it, but after more than a year of asking questions, she still feels she has not received a clear…
Fall programs offer many ways for Slave Lake families to stay active
As summer winds down at the end of the month and families settle into fall routines, many parents will begin looking for activities that keep children active, social and engaged throughout the school year.From soccer and swimming to dance, martial…
Beautiful Gardens of 2026
For Daisy De la Cruz, gardening is more than a hobby – it is a source of happiness and hope.Originally from the Philippines, De la Cruz has enjoyed gardening for many years. After moving to Slave Lake in 2014, she…
Smith Library’s summer program continues to grow
The Smith Library’s Summer Reading Program continues to grow in popularity as more children take part in weekly activities that combine reading, crafts and social time.Smith Librarian Ruth Reay says the program has been receiving excellent support from both volunteers…
SL residents encouraged to stay informed while enjoying the lake this summer
With warm summer weather bringing more people and pets to the shoreline, residents are reminded to check current water advisories before swimming, boating or allowing animals to enter lakes and other recreational waters. Local resident Cassidy Taylor Humphrey recently shared…
Beavers, tall weeds and junk vehicles keep M.D. staff busy in quarter two
The Municipal District of Lesser Slave River’s public works and enforcement teams have had a busy spring and summer dealing with rogue beavers, towering weeds, and run-down vehicles. During the July 29 Committee of the Whole meeting, administration presented its…
M.D. drafts new public complaints policy to streamline local grievances
The Municipal District of Lesser Slave River is drafting a new public complaints policy to create a consistent, tiered system for handling resident grievances. During the July 29 Committee of the Whole meeting, administration presented the draft policy, which aims…
M.D. overhauls Bigstone water deal to ensure fair costs
The Municipal District of Opportunity is putting an end to outdated flat rates by writing a new, highly detailed water service agreement with the Bigstone Cree Nation. During the regular council meeting on July 27 in Sandy Lake, municipal administration…
Fire department integrates search and rescue
The Municipal District of Opportunity is bringing local search and rescue operations under the jurisdiction of its regional fire department. During the regular council meeting on July 27 in Sandy Lake, the administration presented an update to the regional fire…







