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Science Day at St. Paul Museum offers fun and education

Science Day at St. Paul Museum offers fun and education

On July 8, the St. Paul Museum hosted a science day that involved volcano demonstrations and interactive activities.
St. Paul Fire Department offers spot to cool off with pop-up spray park

St. Paul Fire Department offers spot to cool off with pop-up spray park

On July 18, firefighters with the St. Paul Fire Department conducted pump and operator training in the evening near the ball diamonds at the recreation grounds in St. Paul.  
Camp Rock ends with powerful performance

Camp Rock ends with powerful performance

For a week in July, a group of youths participated in Camp Rock, hosted by the St. Paul and District Arts Foundation. Musicians created the band “Awesome,” and ended the week-long camp in a final musical performance on July 12. 
National Communities in Bloom judges arrive in St. Paul next week

National Communities in Bloom judges arrive in St. Paul next week

Final preparations underway to showcase St. Paul
Province to establish two new surveillance teams to address rural crime

Province to establish two new surveillance teams to address rural crime

The Government of Alberta is spending $4.3 million to establish two new plainclothes surveillance teams led by the Alberta Sheriffs to support police in northern and southern rural Alberta.
Town of St. Paul passes new water and sewer service bylaw

Town of St. Paul passes new water and sewer service bylaw

The Town of St. Paul passed the new water and sewer service bylaw during the regular council meeting on July 7. The changes will likely see the average homeowner paying more under the new rate program which comes into effect in 2025. 
Concerns expressed over revised map for proposed carbon capture project

Concerns expressed over revised map for proposed carbon capture project

Residents in the St. Paul region are expressing concerns regarding a new updated map of Pathways Alliance’s hub distribution line showing the pipeline’s close proximity to residential properties. 
St. Paul Regional FCSS hosts bereavement camp for youth

St. Paul Regional FCSS hosts bereavement camp for youth

Every year, there are about 200,000 children in Canada who experiences the death of someone in their extended family.
Trailer fire near former location of residential school in Saddle Lake under investigation

Trailer fire near former location of residential school in Saddle Lake under investigation

RCMP are reaching out to the community in hopes of gathering information regarding a fire that destroyed a trailer being used by the Acimowin Opaspiw Society.
County of St. Paul declares Level 3 Fire Restriction

County of St. Paul declares Level 3 Fire Restriction

On July 16, the County of St. Paul declared a Level 3 Fire Ban due to ongoing heat waves.
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