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St. Paul set to celebrate Canada Day

This Canada Day will see a wide array of free family fun taking place around St. Paul, as bouncy houses, a bike parade and a dance performance highlight the events arranged for local families.

Man in critical condition following St. Brides shooting

A man remains in critical condition after a shooting occurred at the St. Brides Store during the evening of June 21. Just before 10 p.m., St. Paul RCMP and emergency services were dispatched to a firearms complaint at the St.

Storseth introduces bill to crack down on parole and release offenders

In an effort to crack down on crime rates in an area of the justice system where it is severe, Westlock-St. Paul MP Brian Storseth has introduced a new Private Members Bill on parole reform.
Saddle Lake Cadets honour outgoing C.O.

Saddle Lake Cadets honour outgoing C.O.

The Saddle Lake Community Cadet Corps celebrated its annual promotion and inspection night at the Saddle Lake Community Centre, honouring the achievements of the young cadets and the dedication shown by outgoing commanding officer, Captain Robert Hyn

Wet weather slows seeding

The wet weather being seen this spring has held up local farmers, as some continue pushing to complete seeding crops. “We’ve had quite a run of wet weather,” says Dennis Bergheim, agricultural fieldman with the County of St. Paul.

Town tentatively ends Evergreen membership

The Town of St. Paul Council unanimously decided to end its contract with Evergreen Regional Waste Management, pending legal advice.

School board approves budget

St. Paul Education Regional Division No. 1 recently approved its 2014-15 budget, and while a deficit of $552,890 is forecasted, Secretary-Treasurer Jean Champagne says things are looking good heading into the next school year.
Seniors honoured during week-long celebration

Seniors honoured during week-long celebration

Area seniors were given recognition for the role they’ve played in building the community, during a number of events held during Seniors Week. Town and County of St.

Murder suspect appears in court

A 51-year-old woman appeared in Bonnyville provincial court for the first time on June 3, facing charges of first degree murder.

PC leadership run features familiar contenders

The race for leadership of the Progressive Conservative party is underway, and involves three political veterans all looking to be the next premier of Alberta.
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