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St. Brides intersection west of St. Paul closed in all directions Tuesday evening

St. Brides intersection west of St. Paul closed in all directions Tuesday evening

The intersection at Highway 26 and Highway 29 at St. Brides is currently closed in all directions, according to information from the St. Paul Fire Department.
County of St. Paul cuts $30,000 to library services

County of St. Paul cuts $30,000 to library services

The County of St. Paul is cutting $30,000 to library services, following the approval of the County’s operating budget on April 8, which could mean potential cuts to all libraries within the County. 
Lac Bellevue shed hunt grows with sense of community

Lac Bellevue shed hunt grows with sense of community

Organizers of the third annual antler shed hunt say participation and support for the event continues to grow, with 130 people registered this year. Hosted by the Lac Bellevue Ag Society, the annual event sees people of all ages flood the St.
Battle of Vimy Ridge remembered in St. Paul

Battle of Vimy Ridge remembered in St. Paul

Members of the St. Paul Royal Canadian Legion Brach 100 and 2395 Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corps commemorated Canada’s most celebrated military victory of World War I, the April 9 to 12, 1917 Battle of Vimy Ridge.
Mini art exhibit at St. Paul Municipal Library runs until end of April

Mini art exhibit at St. Paul Municipal Library runs until end of April

On April 8, the St. Paul Municipal Library hosted the opening night of its third annual mini art show.
Boscombe 4-H Multi Club Beef Project brushes up on skills for upcoming shows, sale

Boscombe 4-H Multi Club Beef Project brushes up on skills for upcoming shows, sale

LAKELAND – Boscombe 4-H Multi Club has seen a big jump in membership from the previous year, with 12 new members adding up to a total of 21, plus three Cleavers, and also includes poultry and small animal projects.
Lakeland animal shelters see increase in length of stays for dogs and cats

Lakeland animal shelters see increase in length of stays for dogs and cats

Some of the shelters also reported seeing more animals surrendered to their facilities.
St. Paul couple helps raise awareness on organ and tissue donation

St. Paul couple helps raise awareness on organ and tissue donation

On April 7, Albert and Denise Jacques were at the St. Paul Registry to talk to members of the community about how organ and tissue donation can save lives.
AHS reporting 13 cases of measles in Two Hills area as of April 8

AHS reporting 13 cases of measles in Two Hills area as of April 8

Thirteen confirmed cases of the measles are being reported by Alberta Health Services (AHS) in Two Hills.
St. Paul RCMP lay charges after report of person shooting marble sized objects at vehicle

St. Paul RCMP lay charges after report of person shooting marble sized objects at vehicle

St. Paul RCMP responded to a report of a man shooting "marble sized objects" at a vehicle on April 1, and have laid several charges.
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