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RCMP look for suspects in Frog Lake carjacking

RCMP look for suspects in Frog Lake carjacking

On the morning of Oct. 16, at about 9 a.m., Elk Point RCMP responded to a report of an attempted carjacking near the community hall in Frog Lake.
Upham holds on to reeve's chair

Upham holds on to reeve's chair

Over 50 per cent of eligible County of St. Paul voters turned out on Monday to cast their ballots in election, returning County of St. Paul Reeve at Large Steve Upham back to office.
Town of St. Paul elects new mayor, council

Town of St. Paul elects new mayor, council

An appetite for change saw the Town of St. Paul elect a brand-new mayor, as former school board chair Maureen Miller will lead a new group of councillors in the next four years.
Calf shot with arrow

Calf shot with arrow

On Sept. 24, 2017 at approximately 1:30 p.m., Elk Point RCMP responded to a report of cruelty to an animal on a rural property northeast of Elk Point near Range Road 63. Upon arrival police found an injured calf who had been shot with an arrow.

Town of St. Paul election forum's unanswered questions

The following is a list of questions posed by area residents at the Town of St. Paul election forum, but that did not get addressed due to lack of time at the Oct. 4 event. The St.
Trick and run

Trick and run

Fire calls abnormally low, MVCs concerning

While the number of wildland fires that the St. Paul Fire Department responded to during the 2017 season is dramatically lower than usual, the number of motor vehicle collisions (MVCs) occurring in the area remains a concern for St.
Town forum draws on a variety of issues

Town forum draws on a variety of issues

More than 300 people packed into the St. Paul Recreation Centre for a much-anticipated Town of St. Paul election forum, hosted by the St. Paul and District Chamber of Commerce, on Wednesday night.
Two Hills Mennonite School officially opens its doors

Two Hills Mennonite School officially opens its doors

The mood was bright and celebratory on Thursday morning in Two Hills, as seven long years of hard work, setbacks, and frustrations came to a close with the cutting of a bright blue ribbon.
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