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Family shares tragic story in hopes of reaching youth

Family shares tragic story in hopes of reaching youth

It’s been 18 years since a group of people witnessed a traumatic event that would leave a lasting effect on their lives – the accidental drowning of their brother, and friend, Darcy.

Still no clear direction on skatepark location

The survey results are in but the jury is still out on deciding where to locate a skate park in the Town of St. Paul.

Shots fired at Saddle Lake residence

St. Paul RCMP are investigating an incident of shots fired at a residence in Saddle Lake Cree Nation in the early morning hours of May 27. At about 2:30 a.m. on the Saturday, police made a traffic stop in the Town of St. Paul.

Interim report on electoral boundaries 'ridiculous,' says MLA

An interim report on electoral boundaries in Alberta is ruffling some feathers, and making local officials scratch their heads, as the area would be split in ways that would cut municipalities fall in two different constituencies, including the Count

Family, friends mourn loved ones killed in Wednesday crash

Following a head-on collision lives that claimed the lives of four men, waves of shock rippled through Elk Point, where two long-time residents and active community members were among those killed.
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Fatal collision claims lives of local men

On May 24, 2017 at approximately 6:40 p.m., Elk Point RCMP with assistance from St. Paul RCMP responded to a serious collision on Highway 29 between Range Road 72 and Range Road 73.

16-year-old's death results in second degree murder charges

In the early morning of May 22, at approximately 5:15 a.m.
Town approves capital budget, projects

Town approves capital budget, projects

The Town of St. Paul has approved its operating and capital budget and property tax rates, holding the line on tax rates and planning for a few major projects in the upcoming year. The 2017 budget is just over $16.
Students put skills to the test

Students put skills to the test

A number of students from St. Paul Regional High School found themselves as top 10 finishers at the Provincial Skills Canada Alberta competition, which took place in Edmonton from May 9 to 11.
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