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Let the learning begin

Let the learning begin

A group of École du Sommet students had their first day of classes at their new school in St. Paul last Wednesday morning. The brand new facility is located at the southeast side of town.
New Myrnam students brave cold for winter celebration

New Myrnam students brave cold for winter celebration

With the help of volunteers from the community, students and staff members of New Myrnam School participated in the school’s Winter Active Celebration last Wednesday morning.

Raj Sherman in St. Paul to discuss health care

Raj Sherman is uniquely qualified to talk about the health care crisis in Alberta, as the former junior health minister, the former head of Emergency Room Physicians for Alberta, and a current emergency room physician at the Royal Alexander Hospital,
'Devastating' fire consumes college student residence

'Devastating' fire consumes college student residence

A $3.2 million dollar investment in St. Paul student housing may have gone up in smoke, after a devastating fire wreaked havoc on the construction early on Thursday morning.
Family events take centre stage this weekend

Family events take centre stage this weekend

This Family Day weekend in St. Paul offers something for everyone, whether it’s skating, swimming, snowmobile riding or free fishing. The Lakeland Cross-Country Ski Club is hosting a Family Fun Ski Day on Sunday, Feb. 20, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Province kicks in $2.5 million for new medical centre

The province of Alberta has backed the Town and County of St. Paul’s bid to construct a new medical centre and all three groups are now putting the ball in the federal government’s court to step up and do its share.
Fire wreaks havoc on brand-new student housing unit

Fire wreaks havoc on brand-new student housing unit

A $3.2 million dollar investment in St. Paul student housing may have gone up in smoke, after a devastating fire wreaked havoc on the brand-new construction early on Thursday morning, according to Portage College spokesperson Leona Geller.
Liberal leader's departure offers chance to 'reboot' party - Shapka

Liberal leader's departure offers chance to 'reboot' party - Shapka

The recent resignation of Alberta Liberal leader David Swann was a move that surprised and saddened the president of the Lac La Biche-St. Paul-Two Hills Liberal Constituency Association.

Suspects in Ashmont hold-up arrested

While two men held her and her husband at gunpoint, Mi Young Walters just wanted to stay alive, not make them angry and give them whatever they wanted.
Local pow wow group nominated for prestigious music award

Local pow wow group nominated for prestigious music award

Members of the aboriginal music group, Northern Cree Singers, are excited to receive their sixth Grammy nomination in the Best Native American Album of the Year category, according to Steve Wood, co-founder of the group.
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