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Local fish are on drugs

Taking birth control pills? You may be turning local fish into girls, says a scientist. University of Alberta biologist Greg Goss gave a free talk on pharmaceuticals in the North Saskatchewan River Monday at the Art Gallery of Alberta.
Liberal candidate readies for May 2

Liberal candidate readies for May 2

Rob Fox defines himself as a family man, a businessman, a politician, but most of all, a proud Canadian. The Liberal candidate for the Westlock-St. Paul riding believes that Canada has grown unrecognizable and it’s time for a change.

VIDEO: Local man invents glass canoe

Scott Adamson tests the glass canoe he invented and manufactured at the St. Paul Aquatic Centre on March 25.

New library manager settles in

The new library manager, Kerry Trottier, wants to encourage the community to make use of the large selection of services available through the St. Paul Municipal Library. “The library is open to anyone," said Trottier.

Minister cites partisan politics for confusion on bills

“The thrust of these three acts is to give landowners more rights, and that’s the total opposite of what’s being said,” said Minister of Infrastructure Ray Danyluk, defending legislation that Keith Wilson took aim at in an information meeting in St.

Let the campaigns begin

After a non-confidence vote in parliament on Friday afternoon, the airspace across the country was filled with politicians travelling from Ottawa back to their home ridings, including Westlock-St. Paul MP Brian Storseth.

Wildrose leader envisions smaller planning areas

“What happens when you start centralizing decision-making is sometimes you centralize too much,” said Danielle Smith, leader of the Wildrose Alliance, in a phone interview with the Journal.
Bull-A-Rama kicks up dust storm at Ag Corral

Bull-A-Rama kicks up dust storm at Ag Corral

Hundreds of rodeo fans packed the Ag Corral on Saturday night as 30 brave cowboys from across the prairies rode 30 raging bulls at the St. Paul Bull-A-Rama.

VIDEO: ACFA Galala performances in St. Paul

L'Association canadienne-francaise de l'Alberta sponsored a night of local musical talent in St. Paul on March 19.
Federal budget debated

Federal budget debated

The federal budget is a good, balanced conservative budget, according to Westlock-St. Paul MP, Brian Storseth, but it is not supported by the opposition parties and could result in a spring election.
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