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Town goes after golf club executive

The Town of St. Paul is seeking the golf course club's executive to pay from its personal resources, $36,900 to the town, based on what it describes as “blatantly false&” representations of the club's finances.

Low loonie pinches pockets of small businesses, Canadians

Of all the birds that have been flying south, the loonie looks to be one of them, with local small business owners among the ones feeling the pinch of Canada’s low dollar.

Organizers look for home for skatepark

The location for a proposed St. Paul BMX and Skatepark was discussed at the Nov. 9 town council meeting, with those spearheading the project putting forward their proposal that the concrete structure should be in Lagasse Park.
Doctor discovers galling cause of patient distress

Doctor discovers galling cause of patient distress

The source of one woman’s two decades of abdominal distress was discovered last Thursday when Dr. Iftikhar Ahmad was performing surgery to remove a gallstone.

Lawyer offers services to help refugees

Before coming to St. Paul to practice law, local lawyer Pierre Lamoureux practiced convention refugee law.

First snowfall results in fatal collision

After responding to three calls in only six hours on Sunday, St. Paul Fire Chief Trevor Kotowich is reminding motorists that extra caution is needed on the roads now that the first snowfall of the season has arrived.

Golf course invites public to open meeting to get the facts

The board operating the St. Paul Golf Course is back in charge of the keys to its facility and is opening the doors this Wednesday evening at 7 p.m. for the public to come find out more about what is happening with the course.
Veteran reflects on Second World War experience

Veteran reflects on Second World War experience

At the outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939, George Newby was living on his family's farm outside of Ashmont. Sept.
Glen Avon wipes unhealthy choices off the table

Glen Avon wipes unhealthy choices off the table

The snack bar items at Glen Avon School seem, at first glance, to be the same type of foods you’d find at any concession. But a closer look reveals that the bags of chips are actually baked chips or pita chips, and the bars are protein or fibre bars.
Two Hills' school site swamped with criticism

Two Hills' school site swamped with criticism

Concerns about progress at the Two Hills Mennonite School construction site have resurfaced following media coverage of the project, its hurdles, and comments made by Lac La Biche-St. Paul-Two Hills Wildrose MLA Dave Hanson, last week.
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