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Elks auction raises $27,000 for community groups

Elks auction raises $27,000 for community groups

Meredith Kerr Journal Staff The St. Paul Elks radio auction raised about $27,000 this year according to Elks President Jim Turton. “We were about $1,000 less than last year, but with the way the economy is we did excellent,” said Turton.
Unloading burdens at Walk of Hope

Unloading burdens at Walk of Hope

Meredith Kerr Journal Staff About 150 students from St. Paul schools participated in the ninth annual “Walk of Hope” to raise awareness about domestic violence. Students walked with signs from the high school, to St.

Harvest dinner to feature 'incredible' menu

A harvest dinner and dance is sure to please the community with both the food and entertainment being served on Nov. 2 at the Portage College Campus Event Centre in St. Paul.

Francophone school division names interim superintendent

The Conseil Scolaire Centre-Est (CSCE) has appointed an interim superintendent, in the absence of superintendent Marc Dumont, according to a media release dated Oct. 30.

Priest's letter questions residential school experience

The Diocese of St. Paul is distancing itself from statements made by a St. Paul priest addressing residential schools and reconciliation. "I have a problem with the Truth and Reconciliation process.

Elks radio auction to support community groups

Meredith Kerr Journal Staff The St. Paul Elks are hosting the 37 th annual radio auction on Nov.
One man charged after fleeing from police

One man charged after fleeing from police

St. Paul RCMP, in conjunction with the Eastern Alberta District Rural Crime Reduction Unit (EADRCRU), conducted a joint operation after identifying a stolen vehicle at a property in St. Paul on Oct. 24.
From Seoul to St. Paul, new library manager enjoys smaller community

From Seoul to St. Paul, new library manager enjoys smaller community

Meredith Kerr Journal Staff The new manager for the Town of St. Paul Municipal Library didn’t know what to expect from St. Paul before she moved here for the job this summer.
Officials express further concern at Two Hills Mennonite School tour

Officials express further concern at Two Hills Mennonite School tour

A tour that included UCP MLA Dave Hanson, St.

Treaty Talk moves past invisible line to build relationships

Reunion Station was packed full of people from both Saddle Lake and St. Paul at the first screening of Treaty Talk: Sharing the River of Life on Friday morning.
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