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Council defeats motion to enshrine golfing honorarium

Town of St. Paul council defeated a motion that would have enshrined council members' ability to claim an honorarium for attending any golf tournament while representing the Town, if they took the day off work, at council meeting on Oct. 24.
Council divided on daycare capital funding

Council divided on daycare capital funding

Town of St. Paul council voted to give $5,000 to the St. Paul Childcare Society for building renovations at its meeting on Oct. 24.
Two men charged with murder

Two men charged with murder

Bonnyville RCMP charged two men in connection with the death of a 21-year-old Ashmont man after an “an apparent physical fight” at the Glendon Hotel early in the morning on Wednesday, according to an RCMP press release on Thursday.
Deceased man found outside Glendon Hotel

Deceased man found outside Glendon Hotel

A male in his early 20s was pronounced dead by EMS responders early this morning outside the Glendon Hotel, according to a press release from the RCMP. Bonnyville RCMP detachment received a call at 1:15 a.m. on Oct.
Dad delivers baby over 911

Dad delivers baby over 911

Although they might only live four blocks from the St. Therese Health Centre in St. Paul, Melissa Anderson and her husband Jason had quite the medical emergency on Oct.

Wheat Board on railroad to privatization

Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz introduced a bill to end the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) monopoly in Western Canada in the House of Commons on Oct. 18.

Town council considers computer policy

Town of St. Paul council went in camera to discuss a political email sent by CAO Ron Boisvert from a Town email address, reported in last week’s Journal, at its meeting on Oct. 11. After resuming the meeting, Coun.

Danyluk takes transportation job

Lac La Biche – St. Paul MLA Ray Danyluk will start the fall session in the Alberta Legislature with a new portfolio after being named minister of Transportation last Wednesday. Danyluk said he is excited to take on the busy portfolio.

SPERD cashes in on election promise

The recent announcement by Premier Alison Redford to reinstate funding for education will result in approximately half a million dollars for St.

Wildrose calls for investigation

Wildrose has called on Alberta’s chief electoral officer to investigate allegations of illegal contributions to the Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta.
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