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Frog Lake books private screening of "The Grizzlies"

Frog Lake books private screening of "The Grizzlies"

Meredith Kerr Journal Staff Based on a true story, ‘The Grizzlies’ takes place in Kugluktuk, Nunavut where drugs, alcohol, and domestic violence are endemic and the community is suffering from one of the highest teen suicide rates in the world.

Projected shortfall of $1.7 million for Waste Water Plant upgrade

An upgrade to the Town of St. Paul's Water Water Plant has hit some bumps, which will result in a projected shortfall of $1.7 million.
Citizenship ceremony continues to crown Law Day

Citizenship ceremony continues to crown Law Day

Meredith Kerr Journal Staff A citizenship ceremony by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada saw 45 people take the oath of citizenship on March 29, in St. Paul. It was the third year the ceremony happened at the St.
Frustration grows as region’s lakes face further reduction in sportfishing opportunities

Frustration grows as region’s lakes face further reduction in sportfishing opportunities

The 2019 edition of the Alberta sportfishing regulations are being met with about as much enthusiasm as last year’s were.
Police make arrest in commercial structure fires

Police make arrest in commercial structure fires

RCMP have made an arrest following a lengthy investigation into two structure fires that occurred in St. Paul on Aug. 7, 2018. The fires broke out at about 5:30 a.m. on Aug. 7. St. Paul RCMP, Mallaig Fire, and St.

Court hears closing arguments in Frenchman murder case

Closing arguments wrapped up mid-afternoon in court in St. Paul March 21 in the case of Frank James Frenchman, charged with second-degree murder in the death of Alfred Wagner, an 83-year old resident of Bonnyville, AB.
SPERD trustee resigns

SPERD trustee resigns

For what could be the first time ever in the school division's history, a St. Paul Education Regional Division (SPERD) board trustee has resigned from her position.

Co-gender hospital rooms questioned

While male and female patients sharing hospital rooms is not an unusual practice, it is raising some concern among a group of local seniors who question whether it is the most appropriate way of delivering health care in the local hospital.
Options and opportunities to further your education

Options and opportunities to further your education

High school students eager to learn about robotics

High school students eager to learn about robotics

Thanks to the eagerness of students to learn about robotics, and the dedication of a teacher at St.
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