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Family honours late father's memory

Family honours late father's memory

Cecile Bielech still remembers when her brother went to war. Bielech was still in school at the time, and her elder brother, Maurice Mailloux, was very involved in the family business, the St.
Canadiens eke out close game against Bisons

Canadiens eke out close game against Bisons

The St. Paul Jr. B Canadiens have done it again.
Doonanco testifies in second-degree murder trial

Doonanco testifies in second-degree murder trial

An emotionally-fraught Deborah Doonanco took the stand in her own defence last week in St.
Smooth talker claims national title

Smooth talker claims national title

Heading into the Canadian Young Speakers for Agriculture competition, Spencer Graling’s initial goal wasn’t to come home with a national title. “The competition is so high. The calibre is so high.
Elks Radio Auction likely to break $20,000 raised

Elks Radio Auction likely to break $20,000 raised

Along with having a outpouring of support in the form of volunteers over the weekend, the 35th Elks Radio Auction also managed to raise thousands of dollars for the community.
Clowning around

Clowning around

Bring in the clowns - the happy ones, that is

Bring in the clowns - the happy ones, that is

Nearly every year when kindergarten teacher Cheryl Collins welcomes a new group of eager kids into her classroom, she finds that a handful of children are scared of something that should actually bring them happiness and joy – clowns.
Halloween lover ups the stakes

Halloween lover ups the stakes

Most people might carve a pumpkin or hang a skeleton on the door for the kids coming around trick-or-treating. But when it comes to decorating for Halloween, Glendon’s Sheryl Ingram is not like most people.
RCMP continue to look for missing 22-year-old

RCMP continue to look for missing 22-year-old

St. Paul’s Search and Rescue team spent four days combing Saddle Lake for a missing 22-year-old, but with no success in finding her, RCMP called off their search after last Wednesday’s efforts. Rob Duffy with SAR said that the St.

Alberta Education seeks input on $64 million curriculum redesign

Alberta Education is embarking on an ambitious, sweeping $64 million curriculum redesign, which will focus on literacy and numeracy, while also covering indigenous history and culture, climate change, mental health and sexual and gender diversity.
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