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Lac La Biche RCMP have charged two men, including an Anzac man police accuse of ramming their vehicles, after trying to serve a warrant.
At 1 p.m. on Feb. 21, Lac La Biche RCMP’s Crime Reduction Unit and St. Paul Police Dog Services arrived at a home in Kikino to arrest a man wanted for an armed robbery in Boyle.
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As police approached the home, officers say the man drove away in a vehicle with two other people. Police tried deflating the vehicle’s tires close to Range Road 130 near Highway 28 in Smoky Lake. The driver then avoided the deflation device and allegedly rammed a police vehicle.
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Seven South Portland businesses recognized
The 2020 Business & Economic Development Awards emphasized work through the pandemic.
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The South Portland Food Cupboard received the Impact Award on Feb. 11 from the South Portland Economic Development Committee. The award is for a business or organization that had a significant impact on improving or stabilizing economic conditions in the city despite the pandemic.
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SOUTH PORTLAND The 2020 Business & Economic Development Awards ceremony took place on Feb. 11, recognizing local businesses and organizations for their struggles and triumphs through the pandemic.
This year’s winners, nominated by community members through the South Portland Economic Development Committee, are Scratch Baking Co., 158 Picket Street Cafe, Sopo Catering, SoPo Seafood, ReVision Energy, Legion Square Market and South Portland Food Cupboard.
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