A Grande Prairie family physician was suspended from practice on Jan. 9 after a College of Physicians & Surgeons of Alberta (CPSA) tribunal. Dr. Brianne Hudson was found guilty of having a sexual relationship with a patient between August - December 2019 as well as falsely reporting information to the CPSA in 2020 on her […]
The Town of Beaverlodge will consider a proposal from a local business that would see the installation of security cameras at key routes in and out of town. Mark Walker, IGA owner, presented town council with an idea he believes will help curb theft and vandalism. His proposal was discussed by town council at a […]
Representatives of Circle K were at last Monday’s regular city council meeting in support of an amendment to the 132 Avenue Functional Study, which could see easier access to a future convenience store location. Circle K is exploring the construction of a convenience store, car wash and fueling station at the former Windsor Ford location […]
Now that the wrapping has been recycled, the credit card bills arrived and the January blues settled in, it’s a good time for a good news round-up. Airlines were in chaos, Arctic temperatures were the norm and highways sometimes close to impassable, the Christmas spirit was in abundance in the South Peace. Grande Prairie resident […]
Students can help make a difference for people concerned about their housing situation. The Habitat For Humanity national writing contest is now open and accepting entries from Grades 4 through 6 students who want to share what home means to them. “The Meaning of Home contest is a practical way for students to gain confidence […]