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COVID weekly: Here we go again…
Surges in COVID cases prompts return to tighter restrictions Pearl LorentzenLakeside Leader “This wave is here,” said Alberta Premier Jason Kenney in an April 6 press conference. The return to Step 1 of COVID-19 restrictions on April 7 is to…
HP RCMP investigating homicide
Chris Clegg South Peace News On April 3, at 3:41 a.m. High Prairie RCMP were called to a shooting that occurred at the Joussard Sand Pits. Cpl. Troy Savinkoff, RCMP Media Relations, says three individuals received gunshot wounds as a…

Details on Hwy. 2 improvements
Leader staff The Town of Slave Lake Administration received some details last week on the planned highway maintenance for the region this construction season. As follows: The provincial government has retained a contractor to overlay 14 kms of Highway 2…

Virtual tableau

New group eligible for vaccine
Pearl LorentzenLakeside Leader On March 30, Phase 2B of the COVID-19 vaccine strategy started in Alberta, but appointments in Slave Lake didn’t start until April 5. This means that any Albertan over 16 who has one of a list of…

Nice day for a bit of basketball

Through the Years: ‘I Care’ at Schurter wins school award and other stories
Snippets from April 7 Leaders 1993April 11 was both Easter and the seventh anniversary of the strike at Zeidler Forest Industries in Slave Lake. The seven-year strike was the longest in Alberta history. C.J. Schurter Elementary School won the 1992-93…

Spring ice is rotten ice; mind where you step!
Leader staff Ice surfaces are not safe as spring arrives. Many factors affect ice thickness: the type of water, location, and time of year. Other environmental factors also affect ice thickness, such as the size and depth of the body…

No North Country Fair – again
Joe McWilliamsLakeside Leader For the second year in a row there won’t be a North Country Fair. The popular music festival, held annually on the weekend closest to the summer solstice in the Driftpile Valley, has fallen victim to the…

Word of the Week: Spanish Lesson
Week 47: Spring cleaning – Part 1 Lili NormandExpresiones: Spanish Language and Mexican Arts In Canada, spring is the perfect time to scrub, sweep and store away your winter stuff for another year.In many countries in Latin-America people do not…

Town pulls plug on spring ice: Icedogs to use HP rink
Joe McWilliamsLakeside Leader Citing the high costs of maintaining ice in the arena for a single user group, the Town of Slave Lake has decided against an extended season. As a result, the Slave Lake Icedogs won’t be playing any…

Ball diamonds are forever

Two people from the area reach the 103-year milestone
Joe McWilliamsLakeside Leader We’ve checked in with Mary Giroux of Slave Lake three times in the past four years upon her reaching milestone birthdays. Another one is coming up this week (April 6). She turns 103 and the folks at…

Council Notebook: Interagency
March 30, 2021 Pearl LorentzenLakeside Leader Interagency is a monthly meeting of ‘helping’ agencies and companies in Slave Lake. Slave Lake Adult Education Slave Lake Adult Education has online courses and some in-person courses. On April 17 and 18 it…

The Page
April 5 to 9 was National Wildlife Week. The Canadian Wildlife Federation is offering free black-eyed susan seeds and has various ways that people can be involved in supporting wildlife. The 2021 theme is #DoMoreForWildlife. It was started in 1938.…

Court Report
Man learns to attend court after being in custody, says defence Slave LakeProvincial CourtMarch 31, 2021Judge G.R. Ambrosepresiding Dwayne Mark Noskiye (32) appeared via closed circuit video from Edmonton Remand Centre. He pleaded guilty to three crimes. The Crown prosecutor…

Cold weather in late winter/early spring is very welcome
(If you want the mountain pine beetle to be slowed down) Jennifer MacCormickFor the Lakeside Leader Mountain pine beetle (MPB) larvae spend the winter under the bark of pine trees. They are able to do this because they produce ‘antifreeze,’…

Loon River chief joins discussion on homelessness
Pearl LorentzenLakeside Leader “I’m here to bring solutions to the table,” said chief Ivan Sawan of Loon River First Nation, at the March 25 Homeless Coalition meeting. Sawan is also the grand chief of the Kee Tas Kee Now Tribal…