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Model plane knocks out power

Model plane knocks out power

A model plane flew off course and crashed into an overhead power line near the St. Paul Regional High School on Monday leaving several homes without power.
Candidates seek votes at forum

Candidates seek votes at forum

Around 50 people attended the election forum at the Rec Centre on Wednesday night where three candidates came to woo voters and defend party platforms and records.
Local band impress at music awards

Local band impress at music awards

Local band Mockteerah picked up the Best Music Video award at the first annual Edmonton Music Awards on March 28. In an interview with the Bonnyville Nouvelle, band members said it was a new and exciting experience.
Rimbey councillor zaps Bill 50 lines and AESO

Rimbey councillor zaps Bill 50 lines and AESO

Around 50 people attended a meeting held by former leader of the Alberta Green Party and self-described transmission “expert” Joe Anglin at the St. Paul Legion on Wednesday.

Lower Athabasca draft fishes for feedback

The province of Alberta consulted with stakeholders on its Lower Athabasca Regional Plan (LARP) on April 19 in St. Paul, in a session closed to media, which was followed by a public open house at the Rec Centre.
Former St. Paul man takes on Ignatieff

Former St. Paul man takes on Ignatieff

Liberal leader Michael Ignatieff’s home riding of Etobicoke-Lakeshore in Toronto just happens to be the same riding that a former St. Paul man is hoping to claim for the Conservative Party of Canada. Bernard Trottier, St.
Cold winter could be cause of possible fish kill at Vincent Lake

Cold winter could be cause of possible fish kill at Vincent Lake

The long winter with cold temperatures and heavy snowfall could be responsible for killing fish in St. Vincent Lake.
Home businesses showcased

Home businesses showcased

The term “buy local" is one that many local business owners hope will resonate in peoples' minds after they paid a visit to their table at the St. Paul Home and Business Shopping Event this weekend.

Candidates' Corner: the Wheat Board

Robert Tappauf’s family has farmed the lands in around St. Albert for decades, selling grain to the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) for many of them. He’s one of many local famers that want the board gone.

Transmission lines critical for Alberta, says AESO

Four transmission projects designated as critical transmission infrastructure (CTI) by the Alberta government continue to receive criticism from industry groups and landowners, but the Alberta Electric System Operator (AESO) says the lines are needed
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