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Debit card skimming suspected in St. Paul

Many local residents trying to do some last-minute Christmas shopping on Dec. 23 ended up stuck in long line-ups at various banks in St.

Province steps up its fight against influenza

Alberta Health Services continues to encourage Albertans to get this year’s annual influenza vaccine, as cases of H1N1 are being confirmed across the province.Dr.
Family benefit dance draws bigger crowd, supports those in need

Family benefit dance draws bigger crowd, supports those in need

Families from around the St. Paul area welcomed the New Year together, as they celebrated at the New Year's Eve Family Benefit Dance. The dance, held at the St. Paul Rec.
Geovanni Quinney honoured as first baby of 2014

Geovanni Quinney honoured as first baby of 2014

Although he's a bit on the tiny side, Geovanni Joseph Vic Quinney's entrance into the world will not be soon forgotten. Geovanni, weighing 5 lbs 15 oz and measuring 19 inches, was the first baby born at the St. Therese – St.
New Year's Eve benefit biggest yet

New Year's Eve benefit biggest yet

As midnight approached, children were still swinging each other around and stomping their feet as music from the Retro Rockets fired up the hall and the minutes ticked down on 2014.
Alberta's most loving man spreads message of giving

Alberta's most loving man spreads message of giving

A quick peak into John Myslicki’s life makes it obvious why so many people have decided he is the most kind, thoughtful, and caring person in Alberta.
New Year's Eve benefit biggest yet

New Year's Eve benefit biggest yet

As midnight approached, children were still swinging each other around and stomping their feet as music from the Retro Rockets fired up the hall and the minutes ticked down on 2014.

RCMP remind motorists to take their time

Local RCMP is again reminding motorists to use caution as wintery conditions continue to affect the roadways. “People need to slow down,” says Cst. Tammy Protasiwich, a few days before Christmas.
Christmas Hampers help out 136 families

Christmas Hampers help out 136 families

The Knights of Columbus Christmas Hampers program finished off a successful holiday season last weekend by supplying 136 local families with the means to have a great Christmas feast.

St. Paul councils hear plea to help fix Beaver River trestle

Although both local municipalities agree the Beaver River Trestle is an asset to the Iron Horse Trail and tourism in the area, neither the County of St. Paul nor the Town of St.
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