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Town council fires CAO

In a special meeting held on the morning of March 29, the majority of Town of St. Paul council voted to terminate its CAO, Harvey Filger, from his position. The CAO had been hired in the fall of 2015.

Co-op embarks on $16.9 million mall renovation

St. Paul & District Co-op is embarking on what its general manager calls a “historic project” of modernization and renovation for its St. Paul and Elk Point facilities, three projects with an estimated total cost of $18 million.
Glendon School receives huge prize for video competing in the Samsung Challenge.

Glendon School receives huge prize for video competing in the Samsung Challenge.

Staff and students at Glendon School had a reason to celebrate last week as during a March 21 school assembly, the students learned the school was a finalist in a nationwide contest, and would receive $20,000 in Samsung technology.
Pass System viewing examines history of racial segregation

Pass System viewing examines history of racial segregation

Canada’s long history of racial segregation against its indigenous people included a period of time where the “pass system” was in place. This was and informal policy that was never actually codified in the Indian Act or put into law.
Stedmans prepares to close its doors

Stedmans prepares to close its doors

Stedmans has been a mainstay of St. Paul’s main street for 45 years, with its eclectic mix of everything from household items to fabrics and yarn and ladies wear to toys, but the long-lasting retail business is now looking at closing its doors.
Track athlete honoured by university

Track athlete honoured by university

The Northeast Alberta Track (NEAT) team has experienced some great success over the years, with many talented young athletes joining and competing for their club every year.

Town council addresses group worried about rumours

It was standing room only in St.

Ambulance society hands over $18,000 to hospital foundation

A cheque for over $18,000 was passed from one health care organization to another, much to the delight of the recipient, the St. Paul & District Hospital Foundation. For a number of years, the St.

Man sentenced after police pursuit

A 23-year-old Saddle Lake man has been sentenced for dangerous driving, evading a police officer and for failing to provide a breath sample, after leading RCMP on a pursuit on the evening of Jan. 5.

Canadian Natural asks for tax cut

Representatives from Canadian Natural Resources have requested the County of St. Paul consider a 30 per cent reduction in property taxes, given the current economic slump being seen in the oil and gas sector.
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