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Dry conditions continue, fire officials warn

Dry conditions continue, fire officials warn

Fire officials are once again reminding people to take extra caution as conditions continue to be extremely dry, and wind speeds are expected to pick up today, and into Thursday.
Gamut of issues discussed during provincial election candidate forum

Gamut of issues discussed during provincial election candidate forum

The economy, healthcare, education, infrastructure, floor crossing, taxes, property rights, in-vitro fertilization, and even the legalization of marijuana, were among the many topics discussed during a dynamic provincial election all-candidates forum
Desna festival attracts 1,100 pairs of feet

Desna festival attracts 1,100 pairs of feet

The St. Paul Desna Dance club hosted its annual festival on Saturday and Sunday and welcomed more than 1,150 dancers to the event. “We had a big increase this year,&” says Tannis Baerg, this year's festival chairperson.

Ouellette pleads guilty

Standing at the front of a courtroom at the St. Paul Courthouse on April 20, Fallon Jessica Ouellette took responsibility for the destruction she caused in a motor vehicle collision near Mallaig on Highway 28, June 30, 2014.

Boscombe rallies to support one of their own

When Myrtle Weinmeier talks about the fire that consumed her family’s home earlier this month, she is overcome with emotion. But when she talks about the outpouring of support that followed the fire, she is equally overwrought.
Firefighters battle blaze at grazing reserve

Firefighters battle blaze at grazing reserve

Local firefighters had their work cut out for them last week, as dry conditions and high winds whipped up a blaze at the local grazing reserve that St. Paul Fire Chief Trevor Kotowich described as a significant challenge. “It was a very large fire.
Student brings out teaching moments of empathy

Student brings out teaching moments of empathy

Gabrielle Martin is just like any other eight-year-old in several ways. When her class has to come in from playing in the gym to clean up, she'll moan and groan, and kick her feet up in protest, just like her classmates do.
Courthouse opens doors for Law Day

Courthouse opens doors for Law Day

Dressed in her best yellows, Snow White stood on trial last week in a St. Paul courtroom for break-and-enter.
Walkers fight to end MS

Walkers fight to end MS

The drive of two local families saw them head to a MS Walk of Champions in Dallas, Texas, this past month, after they had each raised more than $10,000 for multiple sclerosis. St.
Communities show support to Cardinal family

Communities show support to Cardinal family

A casual Sunday evening walk turned into tragedy when a driver struck two pedestrians along the side of the road near Fort Kent on March 29. The two women are now healing, but for one, the road to physical recovery will be a long one.
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