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Recognize this illness for what it is

How is it that we, as a society, are ready to condemn people for drinking and driving, but we do not criticize our fellow drivers to the same extent for distracted driving? Impaired driving has definitely led to devastating accidents, as was seen in

New penalty introduced for distracted driving

Distracted driving penalties remains an issue still commonly seen across the province and country, notes the local RCMP detachment, which, along with St.
Family-friendly New Year's Benefit brings in 2016

Family-friendly New Year's Benefit brings in 2016

It was a full house at the Recreation Centre last Thursday night, as families flocked to the New Year’s Eve Benefit Dance to say goodbye to 2015, and bring in 2016, while supporting two families that had faced hardship in the past year.

Busy start to new year for RCMP

At about 5 a.m. on Jan. 2, four males broke through the rear door of the Northside Convenience Store in Saddle Lake, causing significant damage to the interior and exterior of the building.
Arts Foundation pulls out the stops for New Year's gala

Arts Foundation pulls out the stops for New Year's gala

The second annual New Year’s Eve Gala brought in 2016 with a live auction, music from Boomtown, dancing and an upscale dinner at the All Saints Ukrainian Orthodox Cultural Centre, in support of the St. Paul & District Arts Foundation.
A night to remember

A night to remember

Adasyn Havener and Emery Brousseau dance the night away at the New Year's Eve Family Benefit event, which took place on Dec. 31 at the St. Paul Recreation Centre.

County pushes on with major projects for 2016

The County of St. Paul approved its interim municipal budget for 2016 and borrowing for planned major projects at a special meeting on Dec. 18. The interim budget projects operating and capital revenues at $39,261,794, while the County of St.

Christmas giving overflows

Kenny Badger is a firm believer in karma, that if you do something good for someone else, that it will come back to you.

Producers look to fight clubroot spread

Canola producers in Alberta are facing a growing problem that many local politicians and famers believe needs to be addressed immediately, with a local canola producer group calling for meetings and specialists to visit the area and educate farmers.

Headstart looks to develop 'wonderful little people'

A group of kids are sprawling comfortably on cushions when Santa appears on the smartboard’s screen, addressing one child by name and showing him pictures of him playing and making puzzles.
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