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Frog Lake resident competing at Miss Teen Universe

Frog Lake resident competing at Miss Teen Universe

Inspired by fellow Alberta pageant queen Ashley Callingbull, Frog Lake’s Thaliya Dion left for Central America on Saturday to pursue her own dreams and ambitions, after a whirlwind January that saw her travel to Toronto before heading much farther so
Animal shelter aiming for spring construction

Animal shelter aiming for spring construction

Homeless animals in St. Paul are hopefully just a few months away from finding shelter with news the St. Paul & District Animal Shelter is moving ahead with plans to establish a new animal rescue centre this year. St.

Hospital fundraiser aims to raise $117,000

The St. Paul & District Hospital Foundation is once again working hard to raise over $100,000 at its March 3 event. The annual hospital foundation gala has a goal to raise $117,000, which will be used to purchase a variety of equipment for the St.
Sixties scoop session helps form apology

Sixties scoop session helps form apology

Work on drafting an apology to those affected by what has been termed as the “Sixties Scoop” has begun, with the second of six meeting held across the province taking place at Blue Quills University, last week.
Regional students float to second place

Regional students float to second place

With a list of select materials, students from junior high and high schools across gathered at NAIT in Edmonton to take part in a unique competition that put their science knowledge and creativity to work. The St.
Literacy Day

Literacy Day

The Family Literacy Day celebration included more than just books at the St. Paul Municipal Library on Jan. 27. Children also enjoyed a few science experiments, such as this one making foam.

Recreation survey a crucial piece of study

Residents throughout the area are being asked to fill out a survey about recreation, which will help guide the Town of St. Paul, Town of Elk Point, Village of Horseshoe Bay, and County of St. Paul as it moves forward with a recreation study.
Town moves toward automatic meter readings

Town moves toward automatic meter readings

The Town of St. Paul is moving toward automatic water meter readings, after approving the purchase of 3,000 used meter registers, at a cost of $1 a piece.
St. Paul sees high rate of police-reported violence, according to statistics

St. Paul sees high rate of police-reported violence, according to statistics

According to information put together by Discourse Media in Vancouver, St. Paul has one of the highest rates of police-reported violence against women in the country. Emma Jones is reporter with Discourse Media.
Heyman eases into CAO position

Heyman eases into CAO position

When Kim Heyman saw the position of CAO for the Town of St. Paul advertised, she saw it as an opportunity to return to a community that she still considered to be “home,” despite being away for nearly a decade.
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