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PCs add compensation to project area act

The Progressive Conservative (PC) government of Alberta introduced amendments to the Land Assembly Project Area Act and passed first reading of Bill 23 in the legislature on Nov. 21.

Storseth looks across aisle for support

MP Brian Storseth opened the debate on a private member’s bill to kill section 13 of the Canadian Human Rights Act to mixed reviews in the House of Commons on Nov. 22.

Biodiesel plant opens doors in 2012

A biodiesel project planned for the County of Smoky Lake will open up marketing opportunities for farmers within a 400 km draw radius, say project proponents. The U.S.
Council moves forward with manuals

Council moves forward with manuals

The Town of St. Paul received its long awaited 19-book set of operating manuals, courtesy of Roxanne Laslo of Interactions HR Solutions, at its meeting on Nov. 14.

Third guilty plea in Operation Buckeye

Six individuals have yet to enter pleas of the original 10 charged in the Sustainable Resource Development sting Operation Buckeye, after guilty pleas were entered via CCTV to Wildlife Act charges in St. Paul Provincial Court on Thursday.
McKenzie nabs first CFR cheque

McKenzie nabs first CFR cheque

Although the competitor in her feels she could have performed a little better, Rylee McKenzie’s first showing at the Canadian Finals Rodeo (CFR) in Edmonton was still something to be proud of.

County cracking down on predation

In an effort to decrease the number of coyotes in the area, the County of St. Paul decided to participate in the Regional Coyote Reduction Program alongside the County of Two Hills. The program places a bounty on coyotes.
Local entrepreneur seeks online votes

Local entrepreneur seeks online votes

Community Futures St. Paul – Smoky Lake wants residents to go online to support a local entrepreneur and help win the Just Watch Me video contest run by the Entrepreneurs with Disabilities Program. Jonathan R. Holeton of MindWave Studios in St.

Diesel shortage causes concern

The St. Paul and District Co-op is rationing diesel as increased demand and decreased supply reduced the amount available in Western Canada. Part of the shortage is due to a fire at the Co-op refinery near Regina on Oct. 6.

Elections Alberta looks into political contributions

The County of St. Paul has received a letter from Elections Alberta seeking information in regards to alleged illegal contributions made by the municipality to the Progressive Conservative Party of Alberta.
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