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Mannawanis Native Friendship Centre celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day

Mannawanis Native Friendship Centre celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day

The Mannawanis Native Friendship Centre celebrated culture, community, and the ongoing work of reconciliation on June 20 as part of National Indigenous Peoples Day.
Portage College research project will study barriers to learning for northern Alberta Indigenous communities

Portage College research project will study barriers to learning for northern Alberta Indigenous communities

Portage has received $248,000 in funding for the project, titled ‘Unlocking Potential: Researching Foundational Learning Pathways for Indigenous and Northern Workforce Integration’, which will involve working with the communities of Saddle Lake Cree Nation and Frog Lake First Nations.
MCSnet celebrates 30 years of innovation and technology

MCSnet celebrates 30 years of innovation and technology

For 30 years, MCSnet has been a fixture in St. Paul, now providing internet services to over 25,000 Albertans.
Northern Lights Public Schools projects $4.7 million deficit for 2024-25

Northern Lights Public Schools projects $4.7 million deficit for 2024-25

Northern Lights Public Schools expects to remain below the minimum required reserves heading into the next school year.
Blue-green algae identified at Stoney Lake in County of St. Paul

Blue-green algae identified at Stoney Lake in County of St. Paul

Cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) has been identified in the waters of Stoney Lake, located in the County of St. Paul.
St. Paul youth participate in nationwide Lemonade Day

St. Paul youth participate in nationwide Lemonade Day

On June 14, youth in St. Paul participated in Lemonade Day to learn and gain actual experience in what would be like to run a business.
New attraction in St. Vincent a gateway to the past

New attraction in St. Vincent a gateway to the past

A new attraction in the St. Vincent area aims to bring back people to the past.
St. Paul Municipal Library hosts teen market teaching youth about business

St. Paul Municipal Library hosts teen market teaching youth about business

The St. Paul Municipal Library hosted its first Teen Market on June 12, showcasing products from young entrepreneurs in the community.
Youth soccer teams hit the pitch for Lakeland Cup

Youth soccer teams hit the pitch for Lakeland Cup

St. Paul played host to the opening weekend of the Lakeland Cup, with U15, U17, and U19 teams from across the Lakeland District battling it out.
St. Paul schools hold round dance

St. Paul schools hold round dance

The St. Paul Regional High School and Glen Avon School held a round dance to celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day.
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