Posted on Thursday, September 22, 2022 10:37 AM
Cold Lake, AB – Cold Lake City Council decided not to proceed with lowering the speed limit on residential roadways from 50 km/h.
The decision came about after council was presented a report from the community engagement process that saw feedback from 900 residents living in and around the municipality. About 94 per cent of respondents were City of Cold Lake residents, with 54 per cent saying there was no speeding issue in the city, while 46 per cent said that they felt that there was a speeding...
Posted on Wednesday, September 14, 2022 03:43 PM
Cold Lake, AB – Cold Lake City Council was presented with the results of the 2022 Municipal Census at its Regular Council Meeting held on September 13.
The Census found a total population in the City of Cold Lake of 16,302 residents, a four per cent increase or a total of 641 residents, over the population found in the 2021 Federal Census. About 49 per cent of residents live in Cold Lake North, with 42 per cent living in Cold Lake South and the remaining eight per cent living on 4 Wing Cold Lake.
The...
Posted on Monday, August 29, 2022 01:39 PM
Cold Lake, AB – Residents licensing a dog or cat in Cold Lake will not be required to pay the 2023 licensing fee, after City Council gave third and final reading to a newly-updated Animal Care and Control bylaw at its regular meeting on August 23. The bylaw allows dog and cat owners to receive their 2023 license for no charge. Council also approved waiving all licensing fees for the remainder of 2022. Other noteworthy updates to the bylaw include:
Animal Care and Control Centre
The newly-constructed...
Posted on Friday, August 12, 2022 11:59 AM
Cold Lake, AB – The City and Cold Lake RCMP are investigating after Kinosoo Beach and the surrounding recreation area was the target of significant graffiti vandalism in the early morning of Friday, August 12. Vandals used spray paint to damage several areas including the concession stand, utility boxes, a water treatment building, the zip line platform, park signage, seating areas and the concrete retaining wall.
“It really is disappointing and deflating to see such a lack of respect for our community,...
Posted on Monday, June 27, 2022 12:26 PM
Cold Lake, AB – People across Alberta and around the world can now see a live view of Kinosoo Beach and the Cold Lake Marina, thanks to a pair of permanent webcams brought online by the City this week.
“If a family is thinking about heading down to the beach or out to catch some fish, there’s no real way to observe the wind and weather conditions on the lake other than by physically going there and taking a look,” said Mayor Craig Copeland. “These new webcams will eliminate the need to drive to the...
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