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Summer kids' camps include science and circus

Summer kids' camps include science and circus

School may be out for summer, but that doesn’t mean kids need to take a break from learning.
St. Paul Elks Hall sold

St. Paul Elks Hall sold

The decision to sell the hall was due to the increased costs of operating the hall, said Linda Kryzanowsky, third vice president of the Elks, adding the volunteer club will continue to operate as usual, and moved to the St. Paul Legion’s building. 
Blue-green algae confirmed at Floatingstone Lake

Blue-green algae confirmed at Floatingstone Lake

ST. PAUL - An Alberta Health Services (AHS) notice confirms that blue-green algae has been noted at Floatingstone Lake, located within the County of St. Paul.
New dust control policy in the works

New dust control policy in the works

County of St. Paul to start developing a new annual application process for MG-30 Dust Control.
RCMP officers focus on impaired driving in July

RCMP officers focus on impaired driving in July

Summer has arrived and many people are making the most of the warm weather to socialize with others. However, RCMP remind people they should also think ahead to how they will get home safely.
RCMP arrest five individuals while executing search warrant in St. Paul

RCMP arrest five individuals while executing search warrant in St. Paul

A search warrant executed on a St. Paul residence resulted in charges against five people, following a reported robbery about 48 hours earlier.
Construction of emergency department renovation at St. Paul hospital to begin this fall

Construction of emergency department renovation at St. Paul hospital to begin this fall

The project design for the renovation of St. Therese – St. Paul Healthcare Centre’s Emergency Department (ED) has been completed.
St. Paul Chamber encourages businesses to write letters about their concerns and challenges with crime

St. Paul Chamber encourages businesses to write letters about their concerns and challenges with crime

The St. Paul & District Chamber of Commerces is encouraging businesses to go on the record about impact of downtown loitering issues.
Protective Services provides safety tips on ATV and camping

Protective Services provides safety tips on ATV and camping

Summer is here and outdoor enthusiasts are out and about the countryside exploring nature.
St. Paul Farmers Market sees increased vendors and moves to Portage College

St. Paul Farmers Market sees increased vendors and moves to Portage College

“We were running out of space, and we’ve got quite a bit more space here,” said Elizabeth Robbie, speaking to the recent relocation of the St. Paul Farmer's Market.
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