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Armed and barricaded situation in Goodfish resolved peacefully

A 911 call over a domestic altercation became a standoff between RCMP and an armed and barricaded male in Goodfish Lake on April 18, with the crisis resolved peacefully hours later. “This marks the third armed and barricaded event for the St.
Corbiere family recognized for giving gift of life

Corbiere family recognized for giving gift of life

Before Brittany Corbiere’s Grade 12 graduation, she wanted to go into nursing, which was in keeping with her “compassionate” nature, recalls her mother.
Real estate team recognized as top two in country

Real estate team recognized as top two in country

Rollie Cartier and Kerri Dechaine of Coldwell Banker Cartier Realty have been working together as a team for three years, and it’s a strategy that seems to be succeeding for the two real estate agents.

County of St. Paul FCSS iPad program open for registration

Seniors across the County of St. Paul will be able to connect with family and friends over social media and other methods thanks to a $24,000 grant from the New Horizons for Seniors Program. County of St.

Canada set to play World Jr. A game in St. Paul

World Jr. A hockey action is coming to St. Paul, after a majority of town council opted to commit an estimated $28,000 to host an exhibition game in town this December. Coun. Ken Kwiatkowski said from a marketing standpoint, the chance for St.
Fire restriction in place

Fire restriction in place

Effective Monday morning, the County of St. Paul has issued a fire restriction, meaning no new fire permits will be issued, and no open fires are allowed within the municipality. St.
Uniqueness and diversity reflected in main street banner project

Uniqueness and diversity reflected in main street banner project

An irrepressible passion for art has flown from artists’ hands onto banners that will decorate St. Paul’s main street this summer, in a project encompassing dozens of volunteers from not just St.

Council looks to bring back tax breaks to beautify town

A request to bring back the tax incentive program for downtown beautification was met with interest from Town of St. Paul council at its April 11 council meeting, after the program was phased out a few years ago.

RCMP respond to boisterous house party

The RCMP is urging parents to be diligent and responsible when allowing their minor children to attend large house parties where they do not know the owners.
Megan Wolitski's family pushes to see legislation changed

Megan Wolitski's family pushes to see legislation changed

It’s been over three years since Eileen Boulianne and her family’s lives were turned upside down, but the pain of losing her oldest granddaughter remains constant. On Oct. 25, 2012, a van crashed into a Grade 6 Racette Jr. High classroom in St. Paul.
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