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Town slams brakes on photo radar

Town slams brakes on photo radar

St. Paul Town Council listened to one final plea by Global Traffic Solutions on Dec. 11 in their last ditch effort to keep photo radar in St. Paul.

RCMP responds to combine theft

St. Paul RCMP responded to an unusual call in the early morning hours of Dec. 15. Shortly after midnight, a combine was reported missing. Sgt. Levesque of the St. Paul RCMP detachment confirmed the incident.
Ballroom Dancers

Ballroom Dancers

An impressively choreographed ballroom dancing scene wowed the audience at this year's edition of The Nutcracker, Dec. 10. Some familiar faces put on suits and gowns to complete the performance, including MLA Dave Hanson and his wife Donna.

Electoral boundaries bill before the House

The Lac La Biche-St. Paul-Two Hills provincial electoral riding is another step closer to disappearing off Alberta’s electoral ridings’ map with Bill 33, the Electoral Division Act, now being debated in the Alberta Legislature.

Town hires new CAO

Town of St. Paul council has entered into an agreement with a new CAO to lead the municipality, hiring former County of St. Paul CAO Kim Heyman to fill the position, according to Mayor Maureen Miller. Heyman was employed with the County of St.

Arrests made in Northpark break-in

On Dec. 7, at about 6 p.m., St. Paul RCMP executed search warrants at two separate residences in St. Paul and about $20,000 of stolen property was recovered, along with a firearm and weapons.
Mailbox thefts rattle residents

Mailbox thefts rattle residents

RCMP and Canada Post have confirmed that 29 mailboxes were broken into in Lafond, sometime around the weekend of Dec. 1. RCMP further stated that there was “no evidence and no suspects at this time.
Crafters

Crafters

Sisters Caydence and Paige Bohn sit at their table, filled with fun little treats at the Visual Arts Centre's annual Christmas craft sale on Dec. 2, at the Rec. Centre.
Multiple businesses targeted in break and enters

Multiple businesses targeted in break and enters

A string of break and enters at a number of local businesses last week has left some people feeling violated, uneasy, and unsure of what steps they can take to prevent further incidents from occurring. Cpl.
AHS halts uninsured services at Edmonton fertility clinic, bumps patients elsewhere

AHS halts uninsured services at Edmonton fertility clinic, bumps patients elsewhere

November was a tough month for many Alberta families who had been using services at the Lois Hole Hospital for Women’s Regional Fertility and Women’s Endocrine Clinic, in Edmonton. On Nov.
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