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Everyone has a purpose in life, musician teaches

Everyone has a purpose in life, musician teaches

The Robb Nash project travels across Canada spreading awareness on suicide prevention at schools and events alike with the goal to prevent suicide and spread the word that everyone has a purpose in life.
Kraft Hockeyville names St. Paul's CAP as top 10 finalist

Kraft Hockeyville names St. Paul's CAP as top 10 finalist

Bryce Balmer wasn’t watching the broadcast of Kraft Hockeyville’s top 10 finalists, chosen from a list of almost 3,200 nominees, with a $100,000 grand prize and a pre-season NHL game in the offing.
Hospital gala smashes expectations

Hospital gala smashes expectations

It was with great excitement that St. Paul & District Hospital Foundation chair Linda Kryzanowski announced on Monday that about $79,032.51 was raised from the foundation’s annual gala, held on Saturday night. “Isn’t that awesome?” she said giddily.

RCMP charge suspects after Fishing Lake pursuit

A pursuit that began in Fishing Lake Metis Settlement on Saturday ended with a shot fired at a police vehicle, a search for the suspects through bush, and three people eventually being charged in relation to the event. On March 5, 2016 at 12:53 p.m.
Living life large at 90 plus

Living life large at 90 plus

With all the care and attention they would give to royalty, Sunnyside Manor staff served tea, coffee, snacks and cake to each of the men and women gathered at a special birthday celebration on Feb. 23.
Kindness shines through at Mallaig School

Kindness shines through at Mallaig School

Schools in the area have been celebrating random acts of kindness, and some have decided to dedicate a whole week in support of students performing random acts for fellow students, teachers and members of their community.

Education Act proposes provincial kindergarten cut-off age

A proposed change under the Education Act could see some children waiting an extra year before entering the Kindergarten to Grade 12 school system, as the province considers moving the kindergarten cutoff age to Dec. 31.
Robb Nash brings inspiration to Lakeland

Robb Nash brings inspiration to Lakeland

“I don't want others to have to die like I did before they start to live.
Students share kindness with random acts

Students share kindness with random acts

Just a few days after Valentine’s Day, a day set aside to recognize love, another day has been getting more and more popular as people work on spreading kindness. Students at St.

Province says no to Highway 36/28 intersection request

Despite fighting for a change to the speed limit at the Highway 36/28 intersection near Ashmont for years, the County of St. Paul once again heard a resounding no from the provincial government.
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