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Fireworks set to go off for Canada Day celebrations

Fireworks set to go off for Canada Day celebrations

Plans for a fun-filled Canada Day in St. Paul are underway, and a long list of activities will be taking place on June 30 and July 1 at the Rec. Centre grounds.
'Not to forgive and forget, but to remember and change'

'Not to forgive and forget, but to remember and change'

Charles Wood remembers when his father and mother first brought him to Blue Quills residential school, his father being threatened with incarceration if he failed to do so.
Speaker: 'Drinking and Driving is a selfish act'

Speaker: 'Drinking and Driving is a selfish act'

Today marks the 22nd anniversary of an event that changed Trevor Chambers’ life forever. It was June 16, 1993.

Minimum wage increase not a popular move

An NDP plan to increase the province’s minimum wage is causing concern among Albertans, who feel that going from the current $10.
Museum's season kicks off with open house

Museum's season kicks off with open house

Old time music, beef on a bun, a type of scavenger hunt and of course, an afternoon of revisiting history are all on offer as St. Paul’s museums kick off their summer season with an open house, on June 21, from noon to 4 p.m.
Circle opens story of healing

Circle opens story of healing

This story continues some graphic and/or explicit content. Reader discretion is advised. Sarah Salter Kelly and Marilyn Brighteyes are two people that might have never met, growing up in very different homes and backgrounds in Edmonton.
Galaxy's the limit for UFO-themed 150th anniversary

Galaxy's the limit for UFO-themed 150th anniversary

When Canada turned 100 years old in 1967, St. Paul citizens embarked with gusto on a spacey centennial project like no other.

Province butts out flavoured tobacco

While some locals voice strong support of the new NDP government’s move to add menthol-flavoured tobacco to the list of banned tobacco products in Alberta, others feel the move may not have the result that is anticipated. After Sept.

RCMP hit downtown hot spots with foot patrols

St. Paul RCMP members have been conducting foot patrols in downtown in a move that has been welcomed by the community. “People are liking the interaction with the police; and they're liking the visual presence,&” said Staff Sgt.

Edmonton fire displaces hundreds

When she heard that it was a cigarette butt left burning on a balcony that destroyed her home in a 106-unit Edmonton condo, Evelyn Steinhauer had to shake her head. “My first reaction (was), ‘I hope that damn cigarette was good,'&” she said.
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