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Runners slog through rainy Iron Horse Ultra

Runners slog through rainy Iron Horse Ultra

Ten hours and forty-one minutes after her team set out from Reunion Station in St. Paul on a rainy and cool Saturday morning, Janna Zarowny crossed the finish line of the Iron Horse Ultra 100 Marathon.
Couple prays for daughter's recovery

Couple prays for daughter's recovery

Becoming a father at the age of 40 was like the greatest gift from God for Benjamin Sanchez. So while his two-month-old baby is sick and receiving treatment for cancer at the Stollery Children’s Hospital, it’s to God he turns to for help.
Orange Shirt day urges students to find their inner light

Orange Shirt day urges students to find their inner light

Ceremony, tradition, and orange shirts filled the Vilna School gymnasium on Friday afternoon, as the school hosted a celebration of First Nations culture, while creating awareness about the effects of residential schools.
Bengals struggle against Mustangs

Bengals struggle against Mustangs

The St. Paul Bengals hosted its second straight home game this season, this time facing the Lloydminster Mustangs in a close matchup that left the Bengals with a loss, and final score of 30-14.

Small business confidence down, as tough economic times continue

The Canadian Federation of Independent Business is an association that advocates for small businesses across Canada and in their monthly Business Barometer Index they found that the confidence of Alberta small business owners went down a point to 45.
Kissel joined by mom on stage at CCMA's

Kissel joined by mom on stage at CCMA's

Although he now has another handful of impressive awards to add to his growing collection, it wasn’t just the awards that people were talking about following Brett Kissel’s appearance at the Canadian Country Music Awards, Sept. 11.
Work set to begin on Ashmont's school

Work set to begin on Ashmont's school

The Ashmont school project has been a main focus of the SPERD Board Chair Heather Starosielski since it was confirmed in 2014, and the groundwork for the school is expected to get underway this week.
Rope 'em up

Rope 'em up

Weather mystery uproots trees, causes damage

Weather mystery uproots trees, causes damage

It took a couple days for Sharon Lundgren to stop shaking, after a terrifying experience that wreaked havoc in their yard and on nearby land and roads on Sept. 2. A system of thunderstorms moved through the St.
Goodridge meeting addresses spike in rural theft

Goodridge meeting addresses spike in rural theft

The Goodridge area has become the setting of a spike in theft over the past few months, forcing the community, along with Bonnyville RCMP, to organize a meeting on Friday night to talk about the issue, and discuss ways to work together to rectify the
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