Skip to content

St. Paul News

Rosy economic outlook misleading, says MLA

MLA Dave Hanson believes provincial Finance Minister Joe Ceci has an all too rosy view of the Alberta economic picture given Ceci’s announcement last week that the recession is over.
Service dog offers independence and friendship

Service dog offers independence and friendship

It’s been about a year and a half since Colin Routhier and his sidekick Panda met.

Funding delay raises concern

An unexpected delay in Alberta’s agricultural societies receiving their provincial funding this year has raised more than a few eyebrows around the province.
Animal shelter welcomes new manager

Animal shelter welcomes new manager

With no facility still to call home, the St. Paul Animal Shelter continues to work toward a brighter future, fundraising and recently hiring a new manager, Josiah Clarke.
Sign initiative looks to keep children safe

Sign initiative looks to keep children safe

A new RCMP officer in St. Paul is hoping to make the streets a little safer for children who have hearing issues by seeing the installation of signs in neighbourhoods where motorists need to be extra mindful. Cst. Keaton Harding has been in St.
Town agrees to negotiate contract with Centerfield Music Fest

Town agrees to negotiate contract with Centerfield Music Fest

Following a public presentation and in camera session with Keynon Ternovoy during last week’s regular council meeting, St.

Two Hills RCMP investigate homicide of Elk Point man

Members of the Two Hills RCMP Detachment, together with the RCMP’s Major Crimes Unit (MCU), are investigating a homicide after a report was received that 58-year-old James Craig of Elk Point was found deceased inside his rural residence on Nov. 12.
Coyotes in town have residents on edge

Coyotes in town have residents on edge

While dealing with mangy coyotes and wildlife on an acreage or farm may be part of everyday life, residents within the Town of St. Paul are noticing some rather brave predators coming into their communities.

Lakeland MP recognized with Macleans' Parliamentary Award

When it came to receiving a 2017 Maclean’s Parliamentary Award, as the MP that best represents constituents, Shannon Stubbs said it was the highest honour she could receive.
Racette honours Remembrance Day

Racette honours Remembrance Day

The special guests invited to Racette School’s Nov. 10 Remembrance Day ceremony gave the school’s junior high students an insight into the sacrifices men and women made to give Canadians the rights and freedoms they enjoy today.
push icon
Be the first to read breaking stories. Enable push notifications on your device. Disable anytime.
No thanks