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Long-time SPERD trustees will not run again

When locals go to the polls in October, there will be some long-serving names missing from the ballots for the St. Paul Education Regional Division board.
Doctor Wong returns to St. Paul after completing residency

Doctor Wong returns to St. Paul after completing residency

Dr. Charles Wong has returned to St. Paul after completing his residency, and now is working full-time as the newest physician at the Wellness Centre.
Lottie Lake association concerned over sale of land near beach

Lottie Lake association concerned over sale of land near beach

The Lottie Lake Community Association is concerned about a recent sale of land made by the County of St. Paul that will now limit public access to the main beach area in the small community.

CNRL steam operations suspended after spills

The Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) has ordered a series of restrictions for the CNRL Primrose and Wolf Lake project sites in a response to several recent incidents involving bitumen released to the surface and into a body of water, according to an AE
Cowboy Fest features top notch performers

Cowboy Fest features top notch performers

Vilna celebrated its third annual Cowboy Fest on July 19 and 21, attracting a number of people from all over the province. The event featured music, stories, and cowboy poetry.

Family remembers rancher, community member, cattle mutilations investigator

Fernand Belzil passed away on July 1 at the age of 88, but not without leaving a profound impact on the community of St. Paul. Fern was born in St.
Community makes a splash with new park opening

Community makes a splash with new park opening

The St. Paul Splash Park saw its much-anticipated grand opening at Lagasse Park on Saturday, and despite the mild weather, kids turned up in the dozens to be among the first to test out the planetary-themed park.
Cadets bring back wealth of knowledge from Vimy Ridge

Cadets bring back wealth of knowledge from Vimy Ridge

The Vimy Ridge Interpretive Centre has become a yearly staple of the Mallaig Cadet Corps, and this year, six youth cadets took a trip over the Atlantic to see the real site first hand. Sgt.
Locals spot unidentified object in the skies over Frog Lake

Locals spot unidentified object in the skies over Frog Lake

In the twilight of the 66th anniversary of the Roswell UFO sighting, a group of three men saw some strange lights over the skies of Frog Lake. It was just past 11 p.m.
Stoney Lake Stampede draws in big crowd, diverse competition

Stoney Lake Stampede draws in big crowd, diverse competition

Cowboys and cowgirls from across the province gathered for the 51st annual Stoney Lake Stampede on July 6 and 7. The Stampede saw competitors take part in 11 different events, featuring riders from the Pee Wee to professional levels.
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