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Driver for hire gets green light

Driver for hire gets green light

Christian Dubois is ready to roll out his new business, DASH, after some stops and starts put his plan on brakes along the way. “There was roadblocks, and there was roadblocks,&” he said of the year-long attempt to get the business off the ground.
Feedback sought on banning plastic bags

Feedback sought on banning plastic bags

The Town of St. Paul had considered and dismissed the idea of going plastic bag-free a few years ago, but Coun. Ken Kwiatkowski brought the idea back at the May 24 council meeting, with the view of eliminating plastic waste in landfills.
Sheep members in it for the 'shear' pleasure

Sheep members in it for the 'shear' pleasure

Saturday’s rainshowers might have seen the St. Paul 4-H Sheep Show & Sale retreat indoors at St.
Town approves operating budget, new tax rate

Town approves operating budget, new tax rate

The Town of St. Paul is planning on a balanced budget this year, with a small increase in residential and commercial tax rates resulting in “not a lot of money to spend,” according to Mayor Glenn Andersen. “It’s a very tight budget here.
Track and Field day

Track and Field day

Area men arrested for firearms offences

On May 12, St. Paul RCMP officers received a report of an assault that occurred at a rural residence near the community of McRae. RCMP attended the location and observed a large cache of weapons and ammunition.

$1 billion worth of oil sand production lost during Fort McMurray wildfires

The economic impacts of the wildfire that continues to burn in northern Alberta are starting to become clearer, with more than one million barrels of oil, per day, going offline.

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.
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