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Canadiens, Warriors split weekend wins

Canadiens, Warriors split weekend wins

The St. Paul Jr. B Canadiens and Saddle Lake Jr. B Warriors split a two-game home-and-home series this weekend. On Sunday, the Warriors outplayed the Canadiens 5-0, and on Saturday the Canadiens squeaked by with a 6-5 win.
Sculptor in the running for reality show

Sculptor in the running for reality show

When local stone sculptor Stephen Yettaw saw an invitation for a casting call in Toronto for a reality show profiling Canadian artists, he nearly dismissed the email as junk.

Council asks for extension

The Town of St. Paul has written a letter to Municipal Affairs Minister Doug Griffiths asking for an extension from the requirement to hold a byelection within 90 days of a council vacancy under the Municipal Government Act (MGA).

St. Paul fires flare concern

Four “intentionally set fires” in the Town of St. Paul kept firefighters busy Sunday night, said fire chief Trevor Kotowich, by phone interview on Monday morning.
Councillor seeks Liberal nomination

Councillor seeks Liberal nomination

A Lac La Biche County councillor has filed papers to run for the Liberal Party nomination in the Lac La Biche – St. Paul constituency. John Nowak has put his name forward for the nomination.

Alberta conservatives grapple with unity

A new committee aims to strengthen a conservative agenda in the Alberta Legislature.
Rebuilding year has players, coaches optimistic

Rebuilding year has players, coaches optimistic

The St. Paul Junior B Canadiens hit the ice skating hard this weekend with a game in Cold Lake against the league-leading Ice on Friday and against the second ranked Lloydminster Bandits at home on Saturday, but lost both matches.

CAO apologizes for email

Town of St. Paul CAO Ron Boisvert apologized to council for using his work email to send a partisan message urging a list of around 80 people to support PC candidates Doug Horner and Alison Redford, at council meeting on Oct. 24.

Tories shoot down long-gun registry

The federal Conservatives tabled Bill C-19 last week to repeal the long debated long-gun registry, and Westlock-St. Paul MP Brian Storseth is behind the bill 100 per cent.

Mayor amends minutes on byelection

Former councillor Trevor Kotowich’s resignation took effect Oct. 11 when council accepted it, not when he submitted it to mayor and council in September, according to Mayor Glenn Andersen.
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