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Loud noise causes RCMP response at school

Loud noise causes RCMP response at school

On Friday afternoon, St. Paul Elementary School was put into a "hold and secure," following a report of a loud noise in the nearby area.
Friends support mom after break-in attempt

Friends support mom after break-in attempt

A recent break-in attempt at Dianne deMoissac’s St. Paul home had her feeling angry and unsettled, but when she was at that low point, several people pitched in with words of support and offers of help that lifted the single mom’s spirits.
Shovels and snow blowers out in full force

Shovels and snow blowers out in full force

The snow removal season is once again upon us, with huge white mounds lining every driveway and sidewalk - friendly reminders that hint at aching backs, tight and swollen knees. Fortunately, this is nothing new.
Second Harvest nourishes the community

Second Harvest nourishes the community

On Wednesday morning, piles of green lettuce and bowls of freshly cut produce could be found in the basement kitchen of the Ukrainian Catholic Church in St. Paul.
Vigil shines a light on domestic violence

Vigil shines a light on domestic violence

Pinpricks of light gleamed in the dark, winter snowfall, as volunteers, staff and supporters of the St. Paul and District Crisis Association took part in a candlelight vigil on Nov. 24.
Worrisome intersection centre of attention after school bus collision

Worrisome intersection centre of attention after school bus collision

An afternoon collision between a school bus and a small car didn’t result in any injuries on Nov. 19, but highlighted the fact that issues remain at a high-traffic intersection in St. Paul, located at 50th Ave. and 44th St.
Students take virtual trip to renowned dinosaur museum

Students take virtual trip to renowned dinosaur museum

Students were huddled on the floor in a dimly lit classroom, all peering toward the front of the class. A laptop screen with a video camera was perched on a desk, and a bubbly voice welcomed students to the Royal Tyrrell Museum. The trip from St.

New Two Hills Mennonite School will stay at current site

Work at the new Two Hills Mennonite School is expected to resume in the coming weeks, after “considerable review” took place between the province, local Mennonite Education council, and St. Paul Education Regional Division.
Fundraising efforts support family of fatal collision victim

Fundraising efforts support family of fatal collision victim

A family with ties to the St. Paul/Elk Point community is mourning the loss of a man who is being remembered as “the rock that kept his family going,” following a fatal collision near Rocky Mountain House on Nov. 11.
Vandalism suspected in oil spill

Vandalism suspected in oil spill

According to a statement from Const. G. Lapointe of the St. Paul RCMP, it was an act of vandalism that led to the oil spill in St. Paul during the early morning hours of Nov. 4.
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