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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.
Downtown set to rock Aug. 16

Downtown set to rock Aug. 16

The annual Rock the Block event is set to take place once again, this time, on Aug. 16 throughout St. Paul, with music, food, giveaways and sales happening from 11 a.m. onwards. Five Star Pawn and the St.

Elk Point bench show on deck

ELK POINT – The clock is ticking down to this weekend’s Elk Point Agricultural Society Horticulture, Craft and Quilt Show, but there’s still time to get your quilts and Canada 150 projects in for the displays or to book a table for the vendors’ marke
One community's help grows into Alberta's gain

One community's help grows into Alberta's gain

When Haying in the 30’s gets underway this weekend, Real Corbiere will be among the cadre of volunteers, sorting out the meat and food to feed the thousands of people that converge at the site near Mallaig for the annual event.
Town moves ahead with FCSS, Parent Link relocation

Town moves ahead with FCSS, Parent Link relocation

The Town of St. Paul is moving forward with expanding its Parent Link location and FCSS department, following the purchase of the old JMD building for $645,951.
Lake levels on the rise this year

Lake levels on the rise this year

“We’ve got water issues.” The County of St. Paul’s Director of Community Services Tim Mahdiuk put it succinctly when talking about the challenges this year’s precipitation has brought.

95 per cent in favour of unity

An overwhelming majority of PC and Wildrose members voted in favour of uniting Alberta’s two right wing political parties on Saturday, with 95 per cent of the total vote saying yes to unity.

Child and youth advocate criticizes government for lack of action

Children are continuing to die while in care, and when releasing the results of his latest investigative review on July 18, Alberta’s child and youth advocate criticized the government for a lack of action.
Going Miles motivates, inspires, empowers

Going Miles motivates, inspires, empowers

Motivate. Inspire. Lead. Empower. Succeed. Those five words frame the messages that were delivered over three days of working with 90 youth in Goodfish Lake, last week.
Show and shine creates awareness around child abuse

Show and shine creates awareness around child abuse

Showing support for those who need it most, and letting people know that they aren't alone, that people care - that was the name of the game for the third annual Protection for the Unprotected Show and Shine in Ashmont this weekend.
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