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'There's always hope', hear Kihew Asiniy students

'There's always hope', hear Kihew Asiniy students

While stories of grief and loss were shared at the Hope Day 2015 gathering in Kihew Asiniy, there were also words of support and love given to the students of the Saddle Lake high school, reminding them they were not alone and to be good to one anoth
Ashmont hosts Buck of the Season

Ashmont hosts Buck of the Season

As dusk fell on Nov. 30, it was the signal that another hunting season had drawn to a close. Over the last 30 days, hunters across the province and the country had been going to sleep full of excitement, ready to wake up at 6 a.m.
New Year's Eve benefit recipients chosen

New Year's Eve benefit recipients chosen

Terralynn Bykewich had always looked after others and was always one to pay things forward, recalls her mother, Terri.
Young girl collects toys in honour of lost friend

Young girl collects toys in honour of lost friend

Glen Avon student Hannah Webster is on a mission to collect as many toys as she can before Dec. 10, but her efforts are certainly not for her own benefit.
Lions 'Blitz For Brains' fundraiser a big success

Lions 'Blitz For Brains' fundraiser a big success

Spencer Graling, 16, has been playing football for a few years in St. Paul. Every year he plays the game, he sees players around him getting seriously hurt and suffering from concussions by being involved in the high contact sport.
Super Saturday set to take St. Paul by storm

Super Saturday set to take St. Paul by storm

The St. Paul Rec. Centre will be bustling with Christmas activity on Dec. 5, as a variety of events take place during this year’s Super Saturday. St.
Bill 6 debate heats up

Bill 6 debate heats up

More than a week after Bill 6 was introduced, Albertans continue to speak out and protest against what the legislation could mean for family farms across the province, while the premier has said the bill will pass this fall, but will protect family f
'We have a duty to fight'

'We have a duty to fight'

While Europe tries to cope with a huge influx of refugees fleeing war in the Middle East, Canadians appear torn as to the direction the nation should take in the fight against the Islamic State and how to respond to refugees.

Canada 150 committee looks for missing bell, school house

In 1967, the community of St. Paul was recognized as a centennial star as people rallied to celebrate the country’s 100th birthday.

Bill 6 receives mixed reviews

Last week, the provincial government continued to move forward with Bill 6, the Enhanced Protection for Farm and Ranch Workers Act, as it was introduced in the Alberta Legislature on Wednesday, but the bill did get mixed reactions.
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