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Ashmont celebrates Education Week with art and song

Ashmont School focused on fostering children’s creativity during its Education Week celebrations earlier this month, bringing in Métis artist Heather Shillinglaw to work with students.

ATV ban remains in place for much of Alberta

The Iron Horse Trail has been a little quieter lately, following a province-wide ban on ATVs due to the high fire risk being experienced this spring.
Local talent gets picked to perform at Kissel's hometown concert

Local talent gets picked to perform at Kissel's hometown concert

When Brett Kissel called to invite local country musicians Cassidy Zahar and Olivia Rose to perform at his June 18 Hometown Homecoming concert, Zahar hung up on him.

Driver sentenced to 36 months in fatal collision that claimed two lives

The woman who pled guilty to impaired driving, leading to a crash that claimed the lives of two people, was sentenced to 36 months of prison on May 9.
Grand champions named at Goodridge 4-H achievement day

Grand champions named at Goodridge 4-H achievement day

Saturday afternoon was a great day for members of the Goodridge 4-H Club to hold their Achievement Day, and show off the animals they had raised with the beef project. “The afternoon went well.

Golf Course Members owed $55,000

The last Town of St. Paul council meeting brought to light more challenges for the municipality in regards to its decision to take over the St. Paul Golf Course, with former members who loaned money to the club looking to be reimbursed for $55,000.

Long list of stolen property recovered in Lac Bellevue area

St. Paul RCMP recovered a significant amount of stolen property after executing a search warrant at a property located in the Lac Bellevue area, May 7. An Edmonton man now faces 34 criminal charges.

Arson suspected in weekend fires, fire restriction in place

What appears to be a couple of intentionally set fires in town had the St. Paul Fire Department busy Sunday evening, along with RCMP being called to the scene. St.
Mother of five relies on routine, community

Mother of five relies on routine, community

Just like any small community relies on extra help to make things happen and ensure everyone is taken care of, there is one family in particular who has realized firsthand how important the help from those around them can be.
New sign points the way to fifth annual 2nd Chance Trail Ride

New sign points the way to fifth annual 2nd Chance Trail Ride

The Iron Horse Trail near Lindbergh is sporting a brand new sign that was installed just in time for National Organ and Tissue Donation Awareness Week, April 19-25th, 2015, and marks the corner where participants will head north to Lindbergh to saddl
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