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GALLERY: Desna dancers host supper and night of performances

GALLERY: Desna dancers host supper and night of performances

Protests held at three St. Paul-area schools

Protests held at three St. Paul-area schools

Incidents cause 'unnecessary anxiety and stress in our schools and in no way support an environment for learning' says St. Paul superintendent.
Shots fired at residences and RCMP detachment in Saddle Lake

Shots fired at residences and RCMP detachment in Saddle Lake

On Feb. 2, police responded to multiple firearms incidents in Saddle Lake. The RCMP detachment building was also shot at the same day.
Shift Imaging focused on improving health services in St. Paul

Shift Imaging focused on improving health services in St. Paul

Young entrepreneur offers new diagnostic options in the community
GALLERY: U11-2 Canadiens get silver at home tournament

GALLERY: U11-2 Canadiens get silver at home tournament

The U11-2 Canadiens welcomed a number of teams to town over the weekend for a hockey tournament.

Town moves ahead with amending Parks and Recreation Board bylaw

The Town of St. Paul's Parks and Recreation Board will include 11 voting members, instead of 10, once second and third readings are approved.
Group looking to pass cemetery responsibilities to Town of St. Paul

Group looking to pass cemetery responsibilities to Town of St. Paul

The community is in need of a new cemetery soon, with just 20 double plots left at Union Cemetery.
GALLERY: Story walk allows for outdoor Family Literacy Day celebration

GALLERY: Story walk allows for outdoor Family Literacy Day celebration

Families enjoy a 'Snowy Day' in Lagasse Park.
Clearing snow around hydrants can save 'precious minutes' during emergencies

Clearing snow around hydrants can save 'precious minutes' during emergencies

St. Paul residents are asked to contact Fire Services if they cannot remove snow from around a hydrant and notice it has been buried.
School board approves policy requiring trustees to be vaccinated or show negative test

School board approves policy requiring trustees to be vaccinated or show negative test

St. Paul Education board of trustees approved a policy to mirror the administrative procedure that will require staff of the school division to be vaccinated for COVID-19, or test regularly, as of March 1.
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