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St. Paul Education seeks feedback on cell phones, fall break

St. Paul Education seeks feedback on cell phones, fall break

ST. PAUL - St. Paul Education is asking for feedback from parents regarding cell phones in schools as part of a policy review. The province announced a cell phone ban in schools last June. That ban came into effect on Sept.
St. Paul RCMP not responsible for in-custody death of man, says ASIRT

St. Paul RCMP not responsible for in-custody death of man, says ASIRT

While a fatality inquiry may still be ordered following the death of man while in police custody in St. Paul, the Alberta Serious Incident Response Team (ASIRT) investigation found no reasonable grounds to believe RCMP officers did anything wrong.
Alberta government reaches agreement with family doctors after years-long spat

Alberta government reaches agreement with family doctors after years-long spat

On Dec. 19, Premier Danielle Smith, Health Minister Adriana LaGrange, and Alberta Medical Association president Dr. Shelley Duggan spoke about the agreement, which according to the government, will propel Alberta doctors to the top of the national pay scale.
Nativity play held at St. Paul Cathedral

Nativity play held at St. Paul Cathedral

Kids from the CatChat Kids Club at St. Paul Cathedral Parish put on their annual nativity play on Dec. 13.
No further amendments expected for virtual council meetings

No further amendments expected for virtual council meetings

LAKELAND - There are no further plans to amend the legislation surrounding virtual meetings for municipal councils according to Heather Jenkins, press secretary for Municipal Affairs.
Details of GST holiday make more work for St. Paul businesses

Details of GST holiday make more work for St. Paul businesses

The federal GST break takes effect on Saturday and St. Paul businesses are taking inventory of what needs doing before then.
Teacher's association critical of mandatory literacy screenings

Teacher's association critical of mandatory literacy screenings

The province of Alberta is investing $10 million for early literacy and numeracy support in the 2024/25 school year, as well as implementing mandatory literacy and numeracy screening for students in Kindergarten to Grade 3.
Arrest made after bear spray attack in Kehewin

Arrest made after bear spray attack in Kehewin

A 29-year old Kehewin man is charged with assault with a weapon, mischief, and breaching release conditions after Bonnyville RCMP received a call about a bear spray attack on Dec. 10.
Bonnyville carjacking leads to robbery charges

Bonnyville carjacking leads to robbery charges

A 22-year-old man and a 20-year-old woman from Bonnyville have both been charged with robbery with a weapon after a carjacking on Dec. 11.
Read the footnotes

Read the footnotes

Mark Twain was quoted as once having said, “facts are stubborn things, statistics more pliable.” But the specific source of the quote is inconsistent enough one might hesitate to attribute it to anyone at all.
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