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Blue-green algae remain in place on local lakes

A number of blue-green algae advisories remain in place for lakes in the St. Paul, Bonnyville and Smoky Lake areas. The lake nearest to St.
Children of the Sun project to expand on UFO theme

Children of the Sun project to expand on UFO theme

In 1967, the Town of St.

Man shot in leg

On Aug. 8 at 9:45 p.m, Elk Point RCMP received a report of male who was shot with a shotgun on Frog Lake First Nation.
Haying for a good cause

Haying for a good cause

Alberta government digs into power clash with legal action

The government of Alberta is launching unprecedented legal action to block power buyers from terminating their unprofitable coal-fired electricity contracts, a move the government claims could cost Albertans as much as $2 billion by 2020.
Haying in the 30's keeps growing, keeps giving

Haying in the 30's keeps growing, keeps giving

Over the August long weekend, the hugely popular Haying in the 30’s event took over the grounds south of Mallaig, where an estimated 6,500 people came out to enjoy a weekend unplugged from the hectic pace of modern life.

Visit to Haying in the 30's gratitude-inspiring

Dear Editor, We were recently visiting friends in the area and they encouraged us to attend Haying in the 30s in Mallaig this past weekend.
Once-in-a-lifetime pageant opportunity builds teen's confidence

Once-in-a-lifetime pageant opportunity builds teen's confidence

Entering the pageant world was an overwhelming change for 15-year-old Jenaya Logan, but the Saddle Lake competitor was embracing the life-changing opportunity to try something new as one of 25 contestants for Miss Teen Canada Globe.
Condo residents want better bang for property tax bucks

Condo residents want better bang for property tax bucks

Residents at the new Lakeshore condo were blown away by their first property tax bills, with the vice-president of the condo association approaching town council at its July 25 meeting to ask for either a break in their taxes or for services.

Glow Run lights it up for love of pets

The love and loss of a beloved pet is what has inspired St. Paul’s first-ever Glow Run this fall, with organizer Tara Severin hoping to see the run provide a boost to the much-needed services of the St. Paul Animal Shelter.
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