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Vehicle collision causes damage to Century 21 building in St. Paul

Vehicle collision causes damage to Century 21 building in St. Paul

A building on main street in St. Paul sustained damage and a woman was taken to hospital following a collision on Dec. 29.
Christmas Day break-in at The Brick in St. Paul

Christmas Day break-in at The Brick in St. Paul

Police are looking for a suspect who they believe is connected to a break-in at The Brick in St. Paul on Christmas Day.
Library Con set to return to Lac La Biche in the new year

Library Con set to return to Lac La Biche in the new year

Myths and legends is the theme of the 2025 Lac La Biche Library Con
Lac La Biche area project will test chemical meant to reduce water use, increase flow of heavy oil and bitumen

Lac La Biche area project will test chemical meant to reduce water use, increase flow of heavy oil and bitumen

Three projects that are being funded by the province through a $2.7 million investment from the Technology Innovation and Emissions Reduction (TIER) program.
Enjoying a winter bonfire

Enjoying a winter bonfire

Métis Nation brings talent to Bonnyville for Boxing Day

Métis Nation brings talent to Bonnyville for Boxing Day

The Métis Nation of Alberta hosted a Boxing Day Talent Show at the C2 Centre, where contestants were given the opportunity to perform in front of a crowd and panel of judges for cash prizes.
Bonnyville glittered with hoar frost for all to enjoy

Bonnyville glittered with hoar frost for all to enjoy

CHERRY GROVE - Residents were out enjoying the sparkling display of hoar frost on Dec. 23. Hikers, families tobogganing, dog walkers, and snowmobilers were out playing on the Iron Horse Trail that was on full winter wonderland display.
Elk Point, St. Paul Fire Departments fight structure fire

Elk Point, St. Paul Fire Departments fight structure fire

ELK POINT – A Friday afternoon structure fire had the Elk Point Fire Department calling in for help from St.
Thank you - it has been a 32-year privilege

Thank you - it has been a 32-year privilege

I've been a proud journalist in one of Alberta's biggest news areas for 32 years. Now I'm off to find a new story.
Rural Albertans struggle to find end-of-life care close to home

Rural Albertans struggle to find end-of-life care close to home

Rural Albertans nearing the end of their lives are frequently faced with an “unfathomable” choice: leave their home to get the palliative and hospice care they need or die in the community without those supports.
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