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Business community prepares for postal strike to resume

Business community prepares for postal strike to resume

Less than six months since the last postal strike, the Canadian Union of Postal Workers is still in talks with Ottawa to secure a new collective agreement ahead of May 22 when the current agreement expires, and local reactions are mixed.
'There is such a need' says volunteer driver

'There is such a need' says volunteer driver

After Ken Parks died in 2023, his wife Sheila didn’t want to stay home “just sitting and vegetating,” so she started driving seniors and people with disabilities to their medical appointments.
Ag societies and province to discuss future funding

Ag societies and province to discuss future funding

The province will be starting conversations with local agricultural societies about the next funding agreement in the near future after announcing $7.4 million in funding for seven regional ag societies on April 24.
St. Paul gymnasts flip at season-end meet

St. Paul gymnasts flip at season-end meet

St. Paul Gymnastics Club hosted their 2025 Rose Meet on April 22. Seventeen gymnasts competed in the program, which included floor work, bars, vault, and balance beam.
Alberta government pushes buy local

Alberta government pushes buy local

Alberta’s provincial government is pushing a buy local campaign in the wake of the ongoing tariff war with the United States.
Caouette and Sons says the future is in St. Paul

Caouette and Sons says the future is in St. Paul

Farm families from around the region stopped by for a barbecue and ribbon cutting at the grand opening of the Caouette and Sons’ newly constructed shop on the corner of Highway 29 and Highway 881 in St. Paul.
UPDATED: Lakeland in line with other areas for advance poll turnout

UPDATED: Lakeland in line with other areas for advance poll turnout

Elections Canada has issued a correction to the detailed estimates of voter turnout for the advanced polls after Lakeland This Week questioned an apparent 73 per cent drop in turnout for the Lakeland riding in Alberta. 
More poll workers needed in Cold Lake; Northern Alberta ridings

More poll workers needed in Cold Lake; Northern Alberta ridings

More workers are needed for the federal election being held on April 28, with the largest numbers of vacancies in northern Alberta ridings, including Peace River-Westlock, Lakeland, and Fort McMurray-Cold Lake.
OPINION: Budget cuts punish St. Paul Library for fiscal responsibility

OPINION: Budget cuts punish St. Paul Library for fiscal responsibility

The decision by the County of St. Paul to cut $30,000 from its library budget is an appalling departure from its 2025 Operational Plan, which explicitly lists it will “adequately fund library services.
Resurgence of small family farms in the Lakeland

Resurgence of small family farms in the Lakeland

Small family farms appear to be making a resurgence in the Lakeland according to Ron Wirsta, the manager of the St. Paul Municipal Seed Cleaning Plant.
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