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Literacy Day

Literacy Day

The Family Literacy Day celebration included more than just books at the St. Paul Municipal Library on Jan. 27. Children also enjoyed a few science experiments, such as this one making foam.

Recreation survey a crucial piece of study

Residents throughout the area are being asked to fill out a survey about recreation, which will help guide the Town of St. Paul, Town of Elk Point, Village of Horseshoe Bay, and County of St. Paul as it moves forward with a recreation study.
Town moves toward automatic meter readings

Town moves toward automatic meter readings

The Town of St. Paul is moving toward automatic water meter readings, after approving the purchase of 3,000 used meter registers, at a cost of $1 a piece.
St. Paul sees high rate of police-reported violence, according to statistics

St. Paul sees high rate of police-reported violence, according to statistics

According to information put together by Discourse Media in Vancouver, St. Paul has one of the highest rates of police-reported violence against women in the country. Emma Jones is reporter with Discourse Media.
Heyman eases into CAO position

Heyman eases into CAO position

When Kim Heyman saw the position of CAO for the Town of St. Paul advertised, she saw it as an opportunity to return to a community that she still considered to be “home,” despite being away for nearly a decade.

RCMP on scene of three-vehicle collision

St. Paul RCMP are currently on scene of a three vehicle collision on Highway 28 between Highway 36 and Range Road 110A, east of Ashmont. Traffic is currently being diverted as delays of several hours are expected.

Taxi driver shares story of horrific assault

It’s been just over a year since David Prymych came face-to-face with a terrifying experience that left him bleeding on the side of the highway. And in December, two men were sentenced for their part in the violent robbery.
FCSS moves into new location

FCSS moves into new location

Parent Link has some new digs, with a place to call its own, located directly across from its former location. For five years, Parent Link was located in the lower level of the administrative office for the Town of St.
Out with the old, in with the new

Out with the old, in with the new

On Thursday morning, Town of St. Paul public works staff members were busy taking down the Christmas lights off the lampposts along main street, signifying not only the end of another holiday season, but also the end of an era for the decorations.
Meeting nets discussion on fishing regulations

Meeting nets discussion on fishing regulations

Over 150 anglers attended a Jan. 16 meeting at Lac Bellevue Hall to hear the Alberta government’s proposed changes to fishing regulations for 2018, specifically as they apply to walleye and pike.
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