Bonnyville Nouvelle

CanadaBonnyville, Alberta, CanadaEnglish

The Bonnyville Nouvelle is a weekly newspaper serving the town of Bonnyville and the surrounding Municipal District of Bonnyville in northeastern Alberta. Established in 1932, it provides comprehensive coverage of local news, community events, sports, and regional developments for the Lakeland area residents and businesses.

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