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Thieves target main street plants

Thieves target main street plants

An odd act of vandalism has plagued some main street businesses over the past few weeks. While many businesses and individuals are working hard to beautify St. Paul prior to the Communities In Bloom judges arriving in St. Paul on Aug.

Safety and recycling highlights citizen concerns, says survey

The Town of St.
Haying in the 30's hits 20-year mark

Haying in the 30's hits 20-year mark

In just a couple weeks, volunteers and attendees will be celebrating the two-decade milestone for one of the area's largest non-profit organizations.
Elk Point Golf Course asks county to test site for gravel

Elk Point Golf Course asks county to test site for gravel

The Elk Point Golf and Country Club is taking the first steps to potentially realize a big dream. On Friday, golf course president Don Schultz and vice-president Murray Cochrane approached County of St.
Larmand set to kick off western Canadian tour in St. Paul

Larmand set to kick off western Canadian tour in St. Paul

After a huge wave of support on social media during the 2017 Sunrise Records Local Artist Contest this fall, area musician Shane Larmand is set to release his new album, "You are my home," this week.

Ashmont Heritage Days will include full schedule of events

This year's Ashmont Heritage Days event is set to be a mixture of some past favourites, along with some new additions being added to the weekend of fun and community.
Stay Off The Lessard Bridge

Stay Off The Lessard Bridge

The Municipal District of Bonnyville is warning everyone to stay off of the Lessard Bridge, and that includes vehicle and pedestrian traffic.
A reunion 40 years in the making

A reunion 40 years in the making

Through a serious case of serendipity, the St. Paul Library is feeling Supercallifragilisticexpialidocious after a first edition of Mary Poppins has returned home.
Town names first Deputy Fire Chief

Town names first Deputy Fire Chief

A 23-year veteran of the St. Paul Fire Department, Henry Thomson is ready for a new challenge as the department's first full-time Deputy Fire Chief. "I'm pretty excited about it.

SPERD projects $1 million deficit for 2018/19 budget

St. Paul Education Regional Division is projecting a $1 million deficit in its 2018-19 budget, along with doing $1 million in expense reductions. The 2018-19 budget was approved a month ago at a May 30 meeting.
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