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Canadiens look to serve alcohol at Jr. B games

Adult spectators at St. Paul Jr. B Canadiens hockey game may soon have the option to sip on a cold beer while watching the local squad.

St. Paul RCMP seek witnesses to hit and run

On Nov. 26, 2016 at approximately 5:00 p.m., St. Paul RCMP were dispatched to a report of a pedestrian who was lying on a road in Saddle Lake First Nation.
Doonanco found guilty of second-degree murder

Doonanco found guilty of second-degree murder

Two and a half years of waiting for a trial was decided in two and a half hours on Tuesday morning, as the jury found Deborah Doonanco guilty of second degree murder in the death of her common-law husband Kevin Feland.
Vigil sheds light on family violence

Vigil sheds light on family violence

The St. Paul Crisis Centre & Columbus House of Hope staff, board members, and other supporters gathered on Thursday night to take a few moments to remember and acknowledge families that have been affected by violence.
'Every single one of us wants success'

'Every single one of us wants success'

About 100 people, from a variety of organizations, local governments, and various walks of life, gathered together on Thursday night, each with the intention of learning how to create a stronger, and simply better community.
Man honoured for saving woman from exploding car

Man honoured for saving woman from exploding car

Seeing his son thrown out of his hockey game was initially a point of irritation for Bonnyville’s Jacob Faithful, but when it led to him being in St.

Town council debates matters of pay

A discussion on Town of St. Paul council remuneration at council's regular Nov.
Farmers bogged down by wet harvest

Farmers bogged down by wet harvest

Farmers in the area continue to push ahead, battling Mother Nature in a fight to bring the harvest season to a close. “Basically, it’s a slow process,” said County of St. Paul Agricultural Fieldman Dennis Bergheim, last week.
Food bank needs fed by great community support

Food bank needs fed by great community support

Shortly after 3 p.m. on Thursday afternoon, Larry and Louise Lambert are still hard at work at the St. Paul & District Food Bank, even after the doors have been locked for the weekend.

Town council pay, individual budgeting idea gets tossed around

A discussion on Town of St. Paul council remuneration at council’s regular Nov.
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