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Real estate market holds its own in St. Paul

After selling their home in Red Deer, Lise DeMoissac and her husband were in the market for a new place and were ready to invest in a place in St. Paul.
Rally creates awareness for Gladue case

Rally creates awareness for Gladue case

Although the mood was serious and sombre, a slight bit of victory was also noted during last Thursday’s rally in front of the St.
Unusual food bank donation creates delicious partnership

Unusual food bank donation creates delicious partnership

When the St. Paul Food Bank received a donation of a number of large pails filled with blueberry pie filling, the volunteers knew they couldn’t simply hand out the product to clients in need.
Quest for the lost bell

Quest for the lost bell

This past Thursday marked the 130th anniversary of one of the most important events in the history of the Frog Lake First Nation - the Frog Lake Massacre.

Budget 2015 reflects 'where we're at,' says mayor

A new health care levy, a fuel tax increase which is already in effect, and a list of other fee and tax increases came out as highlights of the much anticipated annual budget announcement, late Thursday afternoon.
Students medal at Skills competition

Students medal at Skills competition

Students from St. Paul and Mallaig put their skills and knowledge to the test at the annual Skills Canada Alberta North East Regional competition, held at Portage College in Lac La Biche on March 24.
Rick Mercer stops by Kissel ranch

Rick Mercer stops by Kissel ranch

It was no ordinary day at the Kissel farm on March 9, when a film crew and staff from CBC's Rick Mercer report made the drive out to shoot a segment that featured local country music star Brett Kissel, alongside Rick Mercer himself.
Sweet Treats

Sweet Treats

Easter Treats - Sarah Leister licks some sweet icing while she decorates a cookie at the Spring Fling and Easter Things event, hosted by the St. Paul Alliance Church on March 29.

Alberta Education lessens weight of diploma exams

Alberta Education announced on March 16 that the weight of Grade 12 diploma exams would be reduced from 50 per cent to 30 per cent, making course work done in the classroom account for 70 per cent of a student’s grade.
Hula-hoop class puts positive spin on things

Hula-hoop class puts positive spin on things

Stepping into the entrance of the Elks hallway, I hear laughter and see a sign saying, ‘Positive Energy ahead.
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