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Man kills last moose at age 84

Man kills last moose at age 84

Bonnyville’s Adelard Bilodeau proves that being a good hunter is more about smarts and experience than athletic prowess, when he recently killed a moose at the age of 84 in what he describes as one of the best hunting trips of his life.

Library board exodus continues

The St. Paul Municipal Library’s board is facing an exodus of board members, which started last year and continued with the resignation of one more board member on Sept.
Indigenous art exhibit makes stop at Blue Quills

Indigenous art exhibit makes stop at Blue Quills

The public is invited to view First Nations artwork from the Alberta Foundation for the Arts Travelling Exhibition Program, currently being displayed at Blue Quills First Nations College’s library.
Spotlight on reeve candidates in election forum

Spotlight on reeve candidates in election forum

Twelve County of St. Paul council candidates faced the crowd at the St. Paul Recreation Centre during the Oct.
Restaurant owners protest public funding for golf clubhouse

Restaurant owners protest public funding for golf clubhouse

Restaurant owners in St. Paul are banding together over concerns about public funding provided to St. Paul’s Golf Course’s clubhouse, which operates the Tin Cup Restaurant and Patio that will be open year-round.
Forum gives town council candidates chance to face public

Forum gives town council candidates chance to face public

Town of St. Paul residents had a chance to put their prospective councillors to the test at an Oct.
RCMP warn public about high-risk child sex offender

RCMP warn public about high-risk child sex offender

The RCMP has issued a warning about the release of a federal inmate with a history of sexual assault who “represents a significant risk to sexually offend against female children and poses a considerable threat to the community,” according to a press
RCMP warn public about high-risk child sex offender

RCMP warn public about high-risk child sex offender

The RCMP has issued a warning about the release of a federal inmate with a history of sexual assault who “represents a significant risk to sexually offend against female children and poses a considerable threat to the community,” according to a press

Missed meetings a bone of contention

Campaigning and talking to town residents brought home the need for a clearer policy on council remuneration in regards to attendance, Coun. Trevor Kotowich told town council at its Sept. 27 meeting. The Town of St.
Kids learn ropes of safety on farm

Kids learn ropes of safety on farm

With flames blazing on their backs, kids roll around the floor, trying to put out the conflagration. Fortunately, they’re only fake flames attached to yellow vests, teaching kids the stop, drop and roll technique of putting out real fires.
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