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Frog Lake celebrates new school and first-of-its-kind library

Frog Lake celebrates new school and first-of-its-kind library

GALLERY: Cabane à sucre on a spring day

GALLERY: Cabane à sucre on a spring day

ACFA Régionale de Saint-Paul hosted its Cabane à sucre on April 3. The event had been postponed due to extreme cold weather experienced over the Family Day weekend.
Two Hills hospital continues to experience emergency department disruption

Two Hills hospital continues to experience emergency department disruption

The Two Hills emergency department continues to be temporarily closed during the weekdays, until April 11.
Landowners raise property rights concern with provincial MLAs

Landowners raise property rights concern with provincial MLAs

Representatives of a provincial government committee tasked with reviewing real property rights legislation made a stop in St. Paul last Friday.
GALLERY: Junior high badminton players get a taste of competition

GALLERY: Junior high badminton players get a taste of competition

Badminton season is underway!
High School Rodeo kicks off this weekend

High School Rodeo kicks off this weekend

Four marathons, 176,000 steps and thousands of dollars raised

Four marathons, 176,000 steps and thousands of dollars raised

He did it! Daylan Wizniuk ran four marathons in less than two days, and has so far raised $5,800 for the Red Cross.
St. Paul hospital foundation continues to support healthcare

St. Paul hospital foundation continues to support healthcare

The St. Paul Hospital Foundation is hoping to purchase about $75,000 worth of new equipment this year.
County of St. Paul moves forward with land use amendments

County of St. Paul moves forward with land use amendments

The County of St. Paul is moving forward with amending its Municipal Development Plan (MDP) and Land Use Bylaw (LUB) to address alternate energy production projects including solar and wind energy in the municipality.
St. Paul post office entrance safety concerns expressed

St. Paul post office entrance safety concerns expressed

Canada Post says it is monitoring the state of the entrance at the St. Paul Post Office.
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