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Charges laid in death of 26-year-old woman

Charges have been laid in connection to the death of a 26-year-old woman from Whitefish Lake First Nation. On July 21, 2019, at about 5:11 a.m., St.

Impaired driver found with firearm

An Edmonton man was arrested on Oct. 30 after attempting to allude St. Paul RCMP. On Wednesday, St. Paul RCMP were able to catch the impaired driver after first noticing a license plate on a vehicle did not match the vehicle, along 53rd Avenue.
RCMP arrest six people in relation to rural crime in the County of St. Paul

RCMP arrest six people in relation to rural crime in the County of St. Paul

Over the past two months, St. Paul RCMP noted an increase in rural crime in the County of St. Paul and the surrounding areas. As a result, St. Paul RCMP employed a number of strategies in an effort to address this issue. From Oct. 30 to 31, St.
Intoxicated man arrested with sawed off shotgun and drugs

Intoxicated man arrested with sawed off shotgun and drugs

An 18-year-old man was arrested on Oct. 27, after RCMP attended a St. Paul business, dealing with another matter. The male was intoxicated and RCMP located a firearm and drugs on him.

Justice system has failed rural communities according to minister

After having her home watched by an unknown vehicle two nights last month, 72-year-old Gladys Ternovoy has been left feeling disappointed in the justice system.

Emergency crews respond to house fire near Vincent Lake

A home near Vincent Lake was significantly damaged on Tuesday (Oct. 22) afternoon. Owners of the house were not home during the fire, and no injuries have been reported, according to a RCMP media release dated Oct. 23.

Property crime incidents at Lac Santé

A steep increase in break and enters and theft have been noted around Lac Santé. St. Paul RCMP Sgt. David Graham confirmed the local detachment received several occurrences from the Lac Santé area in the last 60 days.
Former veteran and MLA celebrates 100th birthday

Former veteran and MLA celebrates 100th birthday

In September 1944, during the Battle of Leopold Canal, a night filled with carnage and devastation, a man exited a small cellar door asking for medical staff to help his wife. His wife had given birth to a baby girl.
Recognition signs to be revamped

Recognition signs to be revamped

Recognition signs at the east and west entrances to St. Paul welcoming people to the community and celebrating the accomplishments of four people with ties to St. Paul are to be repurposed into more all-encompassing community ‘Welcome’ signs. The St.
Elk Point RCMP look to public to help identify second suspect

Elk Point RCMP look to public to help identify second suspect

Elk Point RCMP are looking to the public to help identify a second suspect involved in a break-in at a local business that occurred on Oct. 4. On Oct.
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