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Chamber of the Year for St. Paul

Chamber of the Year for St. Paul

The St. Paul & District Chamber of Commerce received a nod of approval in May when it was announced as the Chamber of the Year for chambers with membership under 150. The award was announced at the Alberta Chambers AGM in Grande Prairie, May 26.
Man arrested in St. Paul on second degree murder charges in Edmonton case

Man arrested in St. Paul on second degree murder charges in Edmonton case

The Edmonton Police Service has charged a 33-year-old male in the death of Evan Wilfred Moonias, 28. A 33-year-old man was arrested by EPS Homicide detectives on Saturday afternoon, June 2, in St. Paul and has been charged with second degree murder.

Town removes demolition debris from private land

Debris from two building demolitions in St. Paul has been excavated from private property in the County of St. Paul where it was improperly dumped, and taken it to Evergreen Regional Landfill following a directive from Alberta Environment and Parks.
Caterpillars an important part of boreal forest

Caterpillars an important part of boreal forest

Over the last couple weeks, many area residents have been able to get up close and personal with a certain insect - whether they like it or not.
'No' to early ice in CAP arena

'No' to early ice in CAP arena

A suggestion to install ice in the CAP Arena earlier than has been done in the past, to make it available for use sooner in the hockey season, had two seasoned councillors speaking out strongly against such a move during the May 17 Committee of the W
Let's Dance with Jeté

Let's Dance with Jeté

Dancers from the Jeté Dance Studio took to the stage at Portage College on May 26 to perform a number of dance routines. The event was the dance studio’s year-end concert. The groups were mostly instructed by Anna Pratch.
Bench in Lagasse Park remembers MADD advocate

Bench in Lagasse Park remembers MADD advocate

A bench with a nearby plaque now sits on the west side of Lagasse Park, facing Upper Therien Lake, in honour impaired driving victims. The bench is in memory of Louise Twerdy, a former member of the St.

Francophone board and EDS parent council meet

On May 22, the École du Sommet parent council approached the East Central Francophone Education Region during its May meeting, voicing continued concerns about communication between the division and parents.
Grass clipping pick-up program reviewed

Grass clipping pick-up program reviewed

A decision to change how a program aimed at helping seniors and people with medical conditions dispose of grace clippings may result in some negative feedback, according to one past mayor. During the May 14 Town of St.

Sunnyside Manor residents upset with restricted access to mobile lab services

A move by Alberta Health Services to redefine access to mobile laboratory services in the province, isn't playing well for many residents at Sunnyside Manor in St.
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