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Youth flag football league launches in St. Paul

Youth flag football league launches in St. Paul

More than just a game, St. Paul's youth flag football program is teaching valuable skills and fostering a love for the sport in young athletes.
Updated bilateral recreation agreement between Town and County of St. Paul in the works

Updated bilateral recreation agreement between Town and County of St. Paul in the works

With operational costs climbing and the municipal election just around the corner, the Town of St. Paul is pushing to update its recreation agreement with the County of St. Paul. 
County of St. Paul explores options to revitalize shuttered salt plant

County of St. Paul explores options to revitalize shuttered salt plant

Hoping to repurpose the industrial site into an economic engine, the County of St. Paul supports STEP moving forward with study.
St. Paul County Council hears proposal for cassava livestock feed project

St. Paul County Council hears proposal for cassava livestock feed project

Facing the growing challenge of rising costs in traditional livestock feed, a group of researchers and agricultural experts in northeast Alberta are turning to an unconventional solution: forage cassava.
Cyr flags seniors lodge and hospital as top priorities for St. Paul

Cyr flags seniors lodge and hospital as top priorities for St. Paul

MLA Scott Cyr voiced his commitment to improving healthcare infrastructure, particularly the aging hospital and inadequate senior housing facilities.
MLA Scott Cyr prepared to advocate revisiting St. Brides intersection

MLA Scott Cyr prepared to advocate revisiting St. Brides intersection

During a delegation with Bonnyville-Cold-Lake-St. Paul MLA Scott Cyr at the June 23 Town of St. Paul meeting, Coun. Nathan Taylor called for a four-way stop sign at the St. Brides intersection. 
Two St. Paul athletes thrive in female minor football

Two St. Paul athletes thrive in female minor football

Female football is growing across Alberta, and two St. Paul athletes are right in the thick of it. 
Report shows decline in pipeline incidents across Alberta

Report shows decline in pipeline incidents across Alberta

The data was contained within the Alberta Energy Regulator's (AER) 2024 Pipeline Performance Report.
Canada Day in St. Paul will be filled with fun and fiddles

Canada Day in St. Paul will be filled with fun and fiddles

Several events and activities are set to take place on July 1 in St. Paul.
Saddle Lake man arrested on drug and document charges

Saddle Lake man arrested on drug and document charges

An Edmonton warrant led to a Saddle Lake arrest that uncovered suspected methamphetamine, stolen identification, and a stolen truck, resulting in multiple charges for a 26-year-old man.
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