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Hospital foundation sets $124,000 goal for 2019

Hospital foundation sets $124,000 goal for 2019

The St. Paul & District Hospital Foundation is setting its sights high for this year's edition of the hospital fundraiser, set to take place on March 2. A list of equipment the foundation would like to purchase has been made, totalling $124,000.
Man wanted in relation to Dec. 26 incident

Man wanted in relation to Dec. 26 incident

Further investigation has revealed that a man accused in relation to a Dec. 26 incident provided false identification and obstructed police during the initial investigation, according to an RCMP media release.
County council opts for 10 per cent pay raise

County council opts for 10 per cent pay raise

Meredith Kerr Journal Staff County of St. Paul council gave themselves a 10 per cent pay increase, with a motion being passed after a closed session at the Dec. 11 meeting.
Teachers authorize strike vote

Teachers authorize strike vote

While students are anxiously awaiting Christmas break, teachers employed within the St. Paul Education Regional Division gathered on Dec.
RCMP lay charges in relation to ATM thefts

RCMP lay charges in relation to ATM thefts

Over the past weeks, the Eastern Alberta District Rural Crime Reduction Unit (EADRCRU) has been conducting a multi-jurisdictional investigation into ATM thefts that have been plaguing in the Lakeland area. On Dec.
Lease renewed at Tin Cup

Lease renewed at Tin Cup

The Tin Cup Restaurant & Patio at the St. Paul Golf Course will once again be operated by Doug Quan. "We discussed new requirements and expectations. It was a positive meeting," said Town of St. Paul CAO Kim Heyman in her report at the Nov.
Daytime carjacking a traumatic experience for resident

Daytime carjacking a traumatic experience for resident

A terrifying situation unfolded for a local resident on Nov. 26. when a carjacking occurred within the Town of St. Paul. St.
Vilna Pharmacy targeted

Vilna Pharmacy targeted

The owner of the Vilna Pharmacy is feeling thankful for the community after a break-in early in the morning on Nov. 23 destroyed the front of her building.
Animal shelter and library partner to keep cats warm this winter

Animal shelter and library partner to keep cats warm this winter

The St. Paul Animal Shelter and the St. Paul Municipal Library are partnering to host an information and work bee at the library Dec. 6 at 6:30 p.m., with the goal of building shelters to keep community cats warm this winter.
Red Ribbon campaign launched

Red Ribbon campaign launched

MADD Canada, emergency personnel and Town of St. Paul council members combined forces to launch the annual Red Ribbon campaign last Tuesday with a focus on keeping the sober driving message top of mind throughout the holiday season.
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