Study to provide direction for economic growth
High Prairie will see a new "needs assessment" study and the Regional Economic Development Association is encouraged by what it means for their efforts.
Town buys into plan, M.D. declines
The Town of High Prairie is loaning money to a $1.4 million renovation and expansion project at Pleasantview Lodge whereas the M.D. of Big Lakes is declining.
Want to see your friend guillotined
High Prairie citizens will soon get to see their "favourite" person's head guillotined at a charity fundraiser April 13.
Grouard boy spends 18th birthday in police cells
A Grouard boy spent his 18th birthday in police custody last week after damaging property in his hometown.
F&W played on natives passion for helping each other
Despite pleading guilty to several counts under Alberta's Fish and Wildlife Acts, William Willier, a 65 year-old Sucker Creek man is worried about the precedents set during the undercover sting, Operation Pisces, which netted approximately 40 area residents.
Girl given second chance
A 14-year-old High Prairie girl was given a second chance to comply with court orders or face the harsh reality of the law in April.
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Faust landowner convinces M.D. to repair water main
The M.D. of Big Lakes will move ahead with repairs to a water main in Faust at the request of landowner, James Waikle.
Sports Highlights

Chargers lack zap at Divisionals
The E.W. Pratt Lady Chargers discovered experience counts when it comes to winning basketball games Feb. 22 as they dropped both of their games in the High Prairie School Division senior high school championship tournament.
Ice fishing tourney March 8
It's the most fun you can have on ice during the winter on Lesser Slave Lake.
Ski trails won't be groomed unless volunteers come forward
Volunteers will have to step forward to groom the cross-country ski trails at Winagami Lake Provincial Park next winter if the trails are to be maintained.
Ti-Cats take commanding lead
Five different players scored goals to lead the High Prairie Bantam Ti-Cats girl's hockey team to a 5-1 win and a commanding lead in their All Peace Minor Hockey League Female B Division Tier 2 playoff series Feb. 23.
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