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“Press Play” and Let the Good Times Roll
Stay Tuned for More Boris After two years celebrating the Forest Capital of Canada (FCC) title, the Mackenzie Region isn’t ready to call it quits. Boris the spruce tree is sticking around, and his journey through the region is far from over. Next up, he’s heading from the forest to the farm, and he’s becoming a bit of a local tourist along the way. Recently starting her seventh term as a Mackenzie County Councillor, Lisa Wardley served as Chair for the FCC Committee. She look
Mar 233 min read


Become a Teacher without Leaving the Mackenzie Region
“Grow Our Own” Bursary Offers Full Tuition Coverage and a Paid Internship (L to R): Terry Gibson , Associate Superintendent of Operations, Natalie Morris , Associate Superintendent of Learning; Norman Buhler, Associate Superintendent of Finance; and Dr. Matthew Kierstead , Collegiate Principal & Program Coordinator and Instructor // Golden Captures Photography Teachers are the backbone of a healthy community. That’s why the Fort Vermilion School Division (FVSD) has developed
Mar 234 min read


Northwest Alberta: The Clean Energy Frontier
A Strategic Investment in the Future of Energy and Agriculture Northwest Alberta’s extensive forestry industry generates significant quantities of wood residues, including sawdust, bark and other by-products, which are ideal feedstocks for biomass energy production. Northwest Alberta is standing at a historic crossroads, ready to redefine its identity as a global leader in clean energy innovation. Now, at this critical juncture, a powerful portfolio of five shovel-ready busin
Mar 233 min read


Town of Peace River's New Council
Diverse group has new energy and is ready to build L to R: Councillor Jeff Forsythe, Councillor Brandon Dous, Councillor Orren Ford, Mayor Shelly Shannon, Deputy Mayor Brad Carr, Councillor Robin Erickson & Councillor Yemi Babalola The new Town of Peace River Council would like to introduce themselves and share some of the direction they are taking. They encourage people to reach out and get involved. We’ve got a new council in Peace River, and this is your chance to be part
Mar 153 min read


Rooted in the North
A Law Practice Built for Northern Alberta Reinders Law | Manning, AB Meet Kelli Reinders. She grew up in the Manning area where her parents farmed and ran a local business during the winter months. Today, Reinders is an entrepreneur who offers client-centred care out of her law firm in Manning. “I was born and raised in Deadwood. I went to school there for kindergarten and then bussed to Manning for Grades 1 to 12,” said Reinders. “My two sisters and I were frequently involve
Mar 153 min read
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