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Looking on

Looking on

Coming to a Burns Lake corner near you

Coming to a Burns Lake corner near you

Slow down when you see pedestrians

Local resident Mike O'Meara said to Lakes District News that he thinks people have forgotten to be courteous when passing pedestrians, bicycle riders and horseback riders on local roads.
A little piece of Burns Lake history restored

A little piece of Burns Lake history restored

When local resident Gerald Eckland set to work on Jean Paulson's 120 year old potato planter it certainly didn't look like it does today.
You need a fence to protect your hay in the Lakes District

You need a fence to protect your hay in the Lakes District

Southside project creates opportunities

Southside project creates opportunities

An idea that originated with the Chief Louie Paddle Company, which is owned and operated by the Cheslatta Carrier Nation has blossomed.

Care for the care-giver offered in Burns Lake

The slow grief of long-term care has been referred to as the slow grief of thousands of small sorrows.
Grant funds enhance Buns Lake Play School

Grant funds enhance Buns Lake Play School

The Lakes District child care society, on behalf of the Burns Lake Play School were the recent beneficiaries of $6,300 in provincial government community gaming grants.
Delayed delivery

Delayed delivery

Burns Lake urged to turn out the lights to save the planet

At 8:30 p.m. on Saturday March 26, street and residential lights will switch off around the globe for one hour in recognition of Earth Hour.