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What’s the Purpose of our Community Kiosks? Dotted throughout Lesser Slave River in places like Wagner, Marten Beach and Flatbush, these landmarks provide community context, local news and goodwill galore! Lesser Slave River 2020 Calendar The 2020 Lesser Slave River calendar will be available at the MD Slave Lake and Flatbush offices late fall. Each month of the year is accompanied by a full-page photo of our rugged- and-real region. With stunning pics and plenty of room to jot down important dates, you’ll be sure to pin this on your wall with pride! Keep an eye open for its release date, mdlsr.ca/News. Did you know that the MD regularly posts highlights from the latest Council meetings? Or that there’s a large public space on the flip side for residents and business owners to post messages of their very own? With a fresh facelift and more structures recently installed, these kiosks provide local knowledge and timely information for both community residents and seasonal visitors to the area. Community kiosks feature information that is not likely to change (such as community noise protocols or OHV regulations) as well as more timely MD news that can be replaced on a regular basis. The MD also aims to educate the public that, during any emergency event that curtails electronic or broadcast messaging, the signage cabinets will remain current with important news. In addition, a large public space on the flip side of the community kiosks invites local residents and business owners to post messages of their own. Please do not post anything on the front of the kiosks. The third largest park in Alberta, Lesser Slave Lake Provincial Park features the longest stretch of sandy beach in Western Canada 21