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Crowd flips for gymnastic fundraiser

Crowd flips for gymnastic fundraiser

Since 2013, the St. Paul Gymnastics Club’s annual fundraiser has become a well-known staple in the community, raising thousands of dollars each year and offering a night filled with fun and entertainment.
Proud young artists

Proud young artists

Elk Point and St. Paul fire wage heated spaghetti battle

Elk Point and St. Paul fire wage heated spaghetti battle

It was a messy affair that required plastic tablecloths, plenty of tomato sauce, the odd drizzle of hot sauce, and 10 full plates of spaghetti. And when all was said and done, the St.
A healing campaign for two-year-old Mattis

A healing campaign for two-year-old Mattis

He’s only two years old, but in his young life, Mattis Brodziak has already been facing a large battle. Diagnosed with nephrotic syndrome in February, doctors at the Stollery Children’s Hospital in Edmonton began treating Mattis for kidney disease.
St. Paul filmmaker's latest project a labour of love

St. Paul filmmaker's latest project a labour of love

St. Paul filmmaker Eric Spoeth is bringing his latest effort to the big screen this April, a docu-drama that weaves strands of his family’s story from the World War II to the present day.

RCMP talks crime at town hall

About 30 people gathered on Wednesday evening at the Multi-Purpose Room at the St. Paul Rec. Centre, with issues and points of frustration brought up, as St. Paul RCMP discussed crime in the community. The night began with Staff Sgt.
4-H helpers

4-H helpers

Justice system gets much-needed funding to address backlog

A stressed legal system got some much-needed breathing room after the province announced funding boosts in its last budget, with $14.5 million for Crown prosecutor resources and $81 million for Legal Aid services.
Family of six flooded with support

Family of six flooded with support

Friends and supporters have been stepping up to help Randy Horton and Coreen Sommers and their four children, after a devastating fire on March 9 destroyed their home.
Regional students among the best at Skills Canada Alberta competition

Regional students among the best at Skills Canada Alberta competition

It was a proud moment for a number of students and staff from Regional High School last week, when six of the participating students took home medals during the North East Regional Skills Canada competition in Lac La Biche on March 21.
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