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Taxi driver shares story of horrific assault

It’s been just over a year since David Prymych came face-to-face with a terrifying experience that left him bleeding on the side of the highway. And in December, two men were sentenced for their part in the violent robbery.
FCSS moves into new location

FCSS moves into new location

Parent Link has some new digs, with a place to call its own, located directly across from its former location. For five years, Parent Link was located in the lower level of the administrative office for the Town of St.
Out with the old, in with the new

Out with the old, in with the new

On Thursday morning, Town of St. Paul public works staff members were busy taking down the Christmas lights off the lampposts along main street, signifying not only the end of another holiday season, but also the end of an era for the decorations.
Meeting nets discussion on fishing regulations

Meeting nets discussion on fishing regulations

Over 150 anglers attended a Jan. 16 meeting at Lac Bellevue Hall to hear the Alberta government’s proposed changes to fishing regulations for 2018, specifically as they apply to walleye and pike.
Happy New Year

Happy New Year

The St. Paul Ukrainian Dance Club was among the entertainment at the annual Lac Bellevue Hall Malanka celebrations on Jan. 20.
STARS responds to four missions a month in area

STARS responds to four missions a month in area

STARS Air Ambulance is a crucial key to emergency health care in Alberta, having responded to over 36,000 missions since its inception in 1985. STARS now has six bases in Western Canada and 11 helicopters.

Politicians meet to discuss state of health care in St. Paul

On Jan. 10, local politicians met with representatives from Alberta Health Services to discuss health care issues that were brought up during the election campaign, in the fall of 2017. Town of St. Paul Mayor Maureen Miller, County of St.

Municipalities push for awareness on rural crime

Local municipalities are continuing to drive awareness about a perceived increase in rural crime in Alberta. The County of St.
Hundreds walk together

Hundreds walk together

Over 150 people took part in a walk to end racism in St. Paul on Feb. 6 in the freezing temperatures, with hundreds more gathering in the warmth of the St. Paul Rec. Centre, in a sign of solidarity.
Canadian filmmaker takes inspiration from grandmother author

Canadian filmmaker takes inspiration from grandmother author

Sitting in her room at Sunnyside Manor in St. Paul, local author Ella Drobot beams as she speaks about her granddaughter, Nicole Sorochan. Sitting nearby is Sorochan, who was visiting her grandmother late last week.
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