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Silhouette welcomes new hip-hop instructor

Silhouette welcomes new hip-hop instructor

Silhouette Dance Society will be welcoming Ellen Greenacre as its new hip-hop instructor this upcoming season, which starts on Sept. 14. “It’s going to be a great addition to our program,” said Silhouette Artistic Director Jake Hastey.

School zones soon to be in effect

In just a week’s time, students will be packing their lunches and backpacks and heading off to the first day of the 2013-14 school year and motorists are being reminded that school zones will be in effect.

Storseth sees proroguing of parliament as a 'kind of reset'

Last week Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced his intentions to ask the governor general to prorogue parliament this fall. According to Westlock-St.
Animal shelter at capacity

Animal shelter at capacity

The St. Paul Animal Shelter is having a busy summer with plenty of animals in its care, and big plans to move the shelter to a new location continue to move forward. “We’re still at the blueprint stage,” says Trish Ellis, manager of the St.
Trail ride petitions MLAs to support Iron Horse

Trail ride petitions MLAs to support Iron Horse

Politicians from across the province gathered in St. Paul on Aug. 16, offering those involved with the Iron Horse Trail an opportunity to show off the work and effort that’s been put into the trail.
St. Paul sets the bar for family clinics

St. Paul sets the bar for family clinics

Ryan McCracken video Premier Alison Redford made a stop in St. Paul on Aug. 17 as part of her Building Alberta Tour, and pointed to the Wellness Centre as a prime example of what she feels a Family Care Clinic should represent.
New developments show potential to exceed last year's growth

New developments show potential to exceed last year's growth

This year, the Town of St. Paul has seen a number of new developments get started and is seeing an overall increase in development, compared to last year. Reports on the development in town are done on a yearly basis.
Garden tour showcases local gardens

Garden tour showcases local gardens

Town of St. Paul FCSS hosted a garden tour that took guests to three unique gardens in and around St. Paul.

Will pipelines be the future of Canada?

The Energy East Pipeline is a go - the project is moving ahead. Well, not so fast.

Road mediation fails

Following a failed mediation between the County of St. Paul and a county ratepayer regarding the construction of a road in the Owlseye area, the appeal will now go to a hearing, which is expected to take place sometime in November.
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