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Three candidates for council

Three people have so far declared intentions to run in the byelection on Jan. 12 to fill the vacant Town of St. Paul council seat. Roxanne Bergheim, Alice Herperger and Norm Noel plan to file nomination papers on Thursday.
November thaw

November thaw

A thaw in November may be responsible for an ice buildup on Upper Therien Lake visible from Lagasse Park last week.
VIDEO: Glen Avon collects over 6,000 lbs of food

VIDEO: Glen Avon collects over 6,000 lbs of food

Students at Glen Avon School have gone above and beyond the staff's expectations this holiday season. Over the past couple weeks, students collected non-perishable food items to donate to the St.
VIDEO: Students to be featured on French TV show

VIDEO: Students to be featured on French TV show

Ecole du Sommet student Collin Lajoie was selected to represent the St. Paul community on a French television show Radart, which airs on the channel TFO, a French educational channel based in Ontario.

Town reports to Elections Alberta on donations

The Town of St. Paul replied to a request from Elections Alberta for documents regarding donations to political fundraisers since 2004 in a letter sent last week.
Principal wins fundraising kiss

Principal wins fundraising kiss

Beard-growing and fundraising efforts of six teachers and administrators at Heinsburg Community School were celebrated on Thursday, when students, staff and guests cheered on the parade of furry-faced fellows as they made their way to the front of th

Canadien Peewee A's advance to zone final

The Peewee A Canadiens advanced to round three in the playdowns to represent Zone 7 at the Alberta Winter Games in February after two games last week. The Canadiens defeated Lac La Biche in the two game total point series with a score of 21-8.
Buck of the Season crowns winners

Buck of the Season crowns winners

Although this year's edition of Buck of the Season may not have had as many entries as 2010, the quality of the animals brought in was something to brag about. The Ashmont Agriplex was filled with hunters and their supporters on Saturday. By 3 p.m.

PCs add compensation to project area act

The Progressive Conservative (PC) government of Alberta introduced amendments to the Land Assembly Project Area Act and passed first reading of Bill 23 in the legislature on Nov. 21.

Storseth looks across aisle for support

MP Brian Storseth opened the debate on a private member’s bill to kill section 13 of the Canadian Human Rights Act to mixed reviews in the House of Commons on Nov. 22.