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First snowfall results in fatal collision

After responding to three calls in only six hours on Sunday, St. Paul Fire Chief Trevor Kotowich is reminding motorists that extra caution is needed on the roads now that the first snowfall of the season has arrived.

Golf course invites public to open meeting to get the facts

The board operating the St. Paul Golf Course is back in charge of the keys to its facility and is opening the doors this Wednesday evening at 7 p.m. for the public to come find out more about what is happening with the course.
Veteran reflects on Second World War experience

Veteran reflects on Second World War experience

At the outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939, George Newby was living on his family's farm outside of Ashmont. Sept.
Glen Avon wipes unhealthy choices off the table

Glen Avon wipes unhealthy choices off the table

The snack bar items at Glen Avon School seem, at first glance, to be the same type of foods you’d find at any concession. But a closer look reveals that the bags of chips are actually baked chips or pita chips, and the bars are protein or fibre bars.
Two Hills' school site swamped with criticism

Two Hills' school site swamped with criticism

Concerns about progress at the Two Hills Mennonite School construction site have resurfaced following media coverage of the project, its hurdles, and comments made by Lac La Biche-St. Paul-Two Hills Wildrose MLA Dave Hanson, last week.

Tin Cup restaurant goes extinct

In a last ditch effort to save their beloved golf course, the staff of Tin Cup Restaurant dressed up as dinosaurs and waved at passers-by last Wednesday night, with a sign saying, “We’re not extinct” and urging people to come in for “Great food, grea
Elks Radio Auction gets 'outstanding' response

Elks Radio Auction gets 'outstanding' response

The phones were ringing, and the Elks Lodge was buzzing with people, taking bids on over 200 items that had been donated by the community, all in the name of helping local groups succeed. The 34th Elks Radio Auction took place on Nov.
Processed meats and red meat get WHO classification

Processed meats and red meat get WHO classification

A warning from the World Health Organization that there is likely a link between processed meats and cancer, and possibly a link between red meats and cancer, spread quickly online last week.

Budget results in mixed emotions

After much lead-up to the provincial budget being released last week, there remains some disappointment across the province and locally, but also some hope and positivity. On Oct. 27, the NDP government released its first budget since being elected.
Glen Avon students learning leadership through action

Glen Avon students learning leadership through action

It is said that the best leaders lead by action rather than by words. Melissa Laschowski, the instructor of the Grade 9 Leadership Projects Class at Glen Avon, is applying that philosophy with teaching her students the art of leadership.
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