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Attainable housing project considers site options

Attainable housing project considers site options

Work is continuing to bring affordable/attainable housing options to St. Paul, with a committee formed to look at the project and area residents being surveyed on a potential location. St.

Sudden death of one-year-old under investigation

Cold Lake RCMP Detachment and the RCMP’s Major Crimes Unit (MCU) are investigating the sudden death of a 16-month-old girl who had been brought to the local hospital in Cold Lake on the evening of Saturday, Aug.

Search warrant issued

On Aug. 21, Elk Point RCMP executed a search warrant on a residence near Highway 646 in Elk Point.

Alberta economy set to grow after severe contraction

Alberta is poised to lead the country in growth in the upcoming year according to economic forecasts, but ATB economist Todd Hirsch is tempering expectations on what this means for the province.
Cabrini Cup, tractors, and fun in Mallaig

Cabrini Cup, tractors, and fun in Mallaig

The beanbags were flying, and the tractors were once again rumbling at the third annual Cabrini Cup, held Saturday in Mallaig.

Housing market sees cool down

Several homeowners have been seeing their market values drop and waiting longer to sell their homes, as housing prices have cooled down in St. Paul.
MS Gala educates and inspires

MS Gala educates and inspires

Inspiring stories, a quest for hope and the results of new research were the focus at the first-ever MS Gala, held Thursday night at the Canalta Hotel in St. Paul.
From music to moonshine

From music to moonshine

Bison roam, spectators learn at Alberta Open Farm Days

Bison roam, spectators learn at Alberta Open Farm Days

The skies were clear as people toured around K-Seven Farms, watching bison grazing, feeling the soft skeins of bison yarn inside the barn, and taking in a demonstration, as farm owners Don and Lise Katerynych put their bison handling system to work,
Haying in the 30's smashes expectations

Haying in the 30's smashes expectations

In the telegraph office, people type out their names in Morse code, while at the barbershop, both men and ladies line up for haircuts.
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