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Sign dedication honours local fiddler

Sign dedication honours local fiddler

On July 19, St. Paul’s own Calvin Vollrath had his name dedicated to the welcome sign on the east end of town, while also celebrating the tenth anniversary of Camp Calvin.
Competitive juices flow at St. Paul's first ever Amazing Race

Competitive juices flow at St. Paul's first ever Amazing Race

St. Paul and area competitors are so good, that it took them a few hours to complete what those on the Amazing Race take three weeks to do, traveling to different locations and completing a series of mental and physical challenges.
The end of an era for cultural centre

The end of an era for cultural centre

Dust filled the air, and a somber feeling was noted, as heavy machinery began the job of demolishing the Cultural Centre, also known as the “Old Brick School,” on Friday morning.
Mallaig, Regional among fastest improving schools in province

Mallaig, Regional among fastest improving schools in province

The results are in and although the Fraser Institute’s annual report cards on provincial schools can sometimes face criticism, this year’s results showcase the hard work being done in local schools, with Mallaig School coming out on top as the fastes

Dominating the scene

Brett Kissel continued his year of Canadian country music stardom picking up a leading five nominations for Canadian Country Music Awards (CCMAs), tying Dean Brody for nominations.

Locals witness air show crash

What was meant to be a fun, family weekend turned tragic, when a crash at the Cold Lake Air Show left a civilian pilot dead on Sunday afternoon. Bruce Evans was piloting his T-28 Trojan during a performance when at approximately 1:50 p.m.
Bears and Berries festival evokes fur-trading past

Bears and Berries festival evokes fur-trading past

Jax Sinclair Terry Best and Lorna Best Keeley Harnum looking at fur Donna Chamberland with pies Floyd Kunnas talks about bears Lead historical interpreter Dayle Oster Visions of the area’s fur trading past came to life as Fort George and Buckingham H
Parent Link turns a new page and says goodbye to Miss Sheila

Parent Link turns a new page and says goodbye to Miss Sheila

Eleven years ago, Sheila Parks was walking around with a resume burning a hole in her purse for two weeks, unable to bring herself to submit it – but when she finally did, it would end up becoming a life-changing experience not only for her, but for

Charges dropped against man accused in horse shooting

Charges were dropped against a man who was a second suspect in the case of a horse shooting that occurred in the Lafond area last September.

Ashmont Heritage Days registration now open

This year’s Ashmont Heritage Days celebration is taking place on Aug.13-14, and will once again include a parade, a trade show and market, along with an annual hamburger fry organized by the Ashmont Agricultural Society.
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