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Mobile Outreach reminds residents and businesses of needle cleanup service during spring melt

The Grande Prairie Police Service's Mobile Outreach team is reminding residents they are "only a phone call away" when it comes to drug-related debris pickup, especially as the city continues its springtime thaw. 

City of GP serves Easter fun sunny side up during annual Eggstravaganza event

The City of GP is hopping into the spring with some Easter fun on April 19th at the Grande Prairie Museum's Heritage Village. 

City of GP hopes to finish residential snow clearing by Tuesday

The most recent residential snow-clearing cycle will most likely finish up soon, with the last Week B areas scheduled for Tuesday. 

City snow crews prepare for first springtime melt of the season

City snow and ice control crews are continuing snow clearing and maintenance as the city prepares for a highly anticipated melt in the coming days. 

UPDATE: Snowfall warning increases for Hinton and Whitecourt areas

UPDATE: Environment Canada has increased the snowfall warning. The areas of Whitecourt, Hinton and Grande Cache can expect up...
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Beaverlodge RCMP search of alleged reckless ATV users

Beaverlodge RCMP is asking for the public's help in tracking down a trio of men believed to be driving recklessly on ATVs through town.

Municipal facility hours adjusted Monday for Heritage Day

Grande Prairie residents are being reminded several facilities will either be closed or operating on adjusted hours on Monday.

Beaverlodge without physician coverage overnight

Due to a lack of physician coverage, the Beaverlodge Municipal Hospital emergency department will be without physician coverage overnight.

AHS warns of possible measles exposure location in Grande Prairie

A confirmed measles case has prompted an exposure warning in Grande Prairie.

Variety of hosted events spotlighting Grande Prairie

The uptick of major events in the City of Grande Prairie is only one way the community is being highlighted to visitors, according to the city’s mayor. 
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