Friday, May 3, 2024

Meadow Lake

Murder suspects in Sask.

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As a result of our request to public for information in connection with the Dease Lake investigation and the disappearance of Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky we are able to confirm some new information and issue a new plea...

Gorst wins Calgary Stampede

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by Phil Ambroziak Meadow Lake’s Logan Gorst has made his family proud. This past Sunday (July 14), Gorst – a driver with the World Professional Chuckwagon Association (WPCA) – captured the top prize at the world-famous Calgary Stampede when he, along...

Seymour seeks mayor’s chair

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by Phil Ambroziak Merlin Seymour wants to stop acting as Meadow Lake’s mayor and take on the role in more of an official capacity. Earlier this month Seymour filed his nomination papers for the upcoming by-election to determine who will lead...

The Brick opening in M.L.

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by Phil Ambroziak “People in Meadow Lake want to shop at The Brick and they shouldn’t have to travel to do that.” That’s how Genine Franklin, co-owner and manager of The Brick store in Cold Lake summed up her decision to...

Reported tornado hits Meadow Lake Provincial Park

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“It looks like a bomb went off.” Those are the words of an eyewitness of the tornado that touched down at Murray Doell campground at Lac Des Isles in the Meadow Lake Provincial Park and Lauman’s...

Mustangs cut ties with WPHA

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by Phil Ambroziak Meadow Lake Mustangs officials believe in doing what’s best for their players. That’s why, following a recent falling out between the Western Provinces Hockey Association (WPHA) and the Western States Hockey League (WSHL), the local Junior ‘A’ squad...

Roddy Ross drafted by Flyers

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by Phil Ambroziak “The Kid” is on his way. Meadow Lake’s Roddy Ross, who last season was signed by the Western Hockey League’s (WHL) Seattle Thunderbirds, is on to the next step in his hockey career after being drafted by the...

Crows safe in Meadow Lake

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by Phil Ambroziak During Monday’s (June 24) regular meeting of Meadow Lake city council, local legislators voted to repeal the city's crow pest control bylaw which had been in place for nearly two decades. “In 2002 there was a concern over...

Football coach bids farewell

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by Phil Ambroziak Spring football camp took place last week at Lions Park and, if anything, the Carpenter High School Spartans plan to be a force to be reckoned with when the 2019 season gets underway this fall. However, one very...

CHS athlete makes history

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by Phil Ambroziak Records were made to be broken. Not only did Carpenter High School Grade 10 athlete Avery Pearson capture two gold medals and a silver at this past weekend’s Saskatchewan High Schools Athletic Association (SHSAA) provincial track and field...