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Two men charged with horse shooting

On Tuesday, Sept. 22, at about 8 p.m., St. Paul RCMP officers responded to a complaint of horses shot in the County of St. Paul, between Highway 29 and Lafond. Investigation by St.
Retired broadcaster's book signing a homecoming

Retired broadcaster's book signing a homecoming

With unflagging enthusiasm, Sharon Mallon signs books and shares personal moments with the steady stream of people visiting the St. Paul Co-op last Friday, waiting to get their copies of The Gift of Adultery signed.
Artist finds a voice through work

Artist finds a voice through work

Lana Whiskeyjack’s art tells a story, stories deeply personal to the artist who now makes her home in Ashmont. “I always feel vulnerable when I’m sharing, especially with the art that exposes my own heart and spirit because it also exposes my family.
Kissel takes home CCMA

Kissel takes home CCMA

Although he’s made a few appearances at the Canadian Country Music Awards (CCMAs) in recent years, Flat Lake’s Brett Kissel says it wasn’t until this year that he truly felt like “one of the boys.

St. Paul set to host two election forums

Locals will be given the opportunity to attend not only one, but two candidate forums prior to the Oct. 19 federal election in St. Paul, with the St. Paul and District Chamber of Commerce organizing one for the evening of Sept.
SPERD honours culture at traditonal powwow

SPERD honours culture at traditonal powwow

St. Paul Education Regional Division No.

St. Paul is a 'five bloom' community

Mission accomplished. The St. Paul Champions for Change society’s desire for the community to earn “five bloom” Communities in Bloom (CIB) status was realized on Sat. Sept.
Lilje's memory lives on in roping event

Lilje's memory lives on in roping event

The words “way of life” come up frequently on a visit to the Lilje ranch in Boscombe on a sunny Saturday afternoon, as the thudding of hoof beats and the calls of ropers fill the air.
Foundry home to first historial plaque

Foundry home to first historial plaque

Not many things last for 100 years, but a historical plaque recently installed on St. Paul’s main street will help commemorate a local business for even more years to come. Edmond Mailloux started the St.

Fatal Impact continues into its third season

When Glendon’s Dana White finally had a chance to sit down and answer a few questions about his hunting show, he was in Montreal, having recently finished a caribou hunt in northern Quebec.
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