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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.
Library connects families with babysitters

Library connects families with babysitters

Meredith Kerr Journal Staff The first ever ‘Babysitter Meet and Greet’ to be hosted at the Town of St. Paul Municipal Library was an all around success according to library programmer Monique Poulin.
Portage Market offers up fresh food and opportunity

Portage Market offers up fresh food and opportunity

The Portage College St. Paul campus held a grand opening for a unique new endeavour that aims to offer fresh food to the community on a regular basis. A grand opening celebration took place at the college on Feb.

Teachers and SPERD reach agreement

St. Paul Education Regional Division No.1 Board of Trustees and The Alberta Teachers’ Association, Greater St. Paul Local #25 have announced that contract negotiations have been successfully completed. In a joint media release sent out on Feb.

Keeping the weight off can be harder than losing it

Keeping the weight off harder than losing it Meredith Kerr Journal Staff Adèle Dechaine grew up watching her mother struggle with her weight and credits that experience as a motivating factor for her involvement in the Mallaig chapter of Take Off Pou
St. Paul will be first stop on Sixties Scoop exhibition tour

St. Paul will be first stop on Sixties Scoop exhibition tour

A travelling exhibit educating Albertans and telling the story of what has become known as the Sixties Scoop will be coming to St. Paul on Feb. 12. The stop in St. Paul will be the first of a nine-location tour of the province.
'Basically, it's winter' says meteorologist, amid extreme cold temperatures

'Basically, it's winter' says meteorologist, amid extreme cold temperatures

With a low of -45 degrees Celsius before the wind chill, the Village of Myrnam had the distinct honour of being the coldest place in Alberta for several hours on Feb. 5.
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