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'Incendiary' fires put out in St. Paul

'Incendiary' fires put out in St. Paul

A 34-year-old man could be facing a charge of arson, following a structure fire in St. Paul on Saturday afternoon. “It’s a well-known house,” said Const. John Spaans of the location at 4801 50th Street.
Transmission line needs in question

Transmission line needs in question

Tensions ran high and emotions became heated as a Thursday night meeting to discuss the routing for a proposed St. Paul transmission line turned into a discussion on the need for the project and alleged overbuilds in Alberta.
Kihew Energy Services fined $215,000

Kihew Energy Services fined $215,000

A company partly owned by a Ukrainian Orthodox priest has been fined $215,000, after admitting to exploiting Polish foreign workers. On Oct. 9, Kihew Energy Services Ltd.
Radio auction back on air

Radio auction back on air

When Mike Warholik describes the Elks’ radio auctions of the past, with telephones ringing, bids coming in, and the numbers going up on the chalkboard, the excitement in his voice is plain to hear.
Leadership class brings caped crusaders to Mallaig

Leadership class brings caped crusaders to Mallaig

A clan of superheroes made a visit to École Mallaig School on Wednesday to congratulate its students on raising $1,709.77 for the Terry Fox Run.

Mysterious water leak pinpointed at Lottie Lake

After tallying a bill of more than $124,000, the County of St. Paul was pleased to announce the leak in the Lottie Lake water system has been found, thanks to the “due diligence and help” of local residents.

Recall a beef for consumers, producers

The Alberta facility at the centre of a nation-wide beef recall is facing a temporary license suspension after failing to demonstrate that it “consistently and effectively” implemented agreed upon controls, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency announc

Elk Point men arrested for drug and organized crime offences

Two Elk Point men have been arrested for drug and organized crime-related offences, following weeks of surveillance and investigation by combined RCMP forces. The investigation was a partnership between the Bonnyville, St.

Frog Lake Suicide Awareness Walk

Frog Lake concluded its Suicide Awareness Prevention Program last Wednesday with a Suicide Awareness Walk from the reserve's Careers Building to the Wellness Centre.
Tapestries create Biblical treasures

Tapestries create Biblical treasures

In the quiet of his living room, surrounded by shelves of books and movies, the walls covered in pictures, Father Gérard Gauthier bends over his cross-stitch, intent on creating a tapestry of the women of the Bible.
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