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Sun Country Village has a dark side, say tenants

Sun Country Village has a dark side, say tenants

A lack of affordable housing in St. Paul had Robert and Lisa Desjarlais scrambling for six months to find another home to rent when they decided their family could no longer continue living in a trailer they considered unsafe.
Quebec MP's message hits home with Albertans

Quebec MP's message hits home with Albertans

Maxime Bernier, MP for Beauce Quebec, headlined a Conservative Party fundraising dinner in St. Paul on Jan. 17, at the request of Brian Storseth, MP for Westlock/St. Paul. The event held at the St.

Literacy Luau sails into sunset

St. Paul is saying aloha to its Literacy Luau, which has stalled before it began due to “a lack of community support,” according to a member on the Festival of Words committee.
Generosity of 103-year-old leaves legacy for seniors

Generosity of 103-year-old leaves legacy for seniors

Albertine Socquet was a caregiver her whole life and even after her death last September at age 103, she is still giving to improve the lives of others. In her will, Socquet donated $23,547 each to St. Paul Extendicare, Sunnyside Manor and the J.P.

Trial date set in Gamache case

A St. Paul man who was charged last year with possession of controlled substances will be heading to trial on Aug. 17, 2011. On Jan. 13, Bernie Gamache entered a not guilty plea in St.
New staff sergeant supports RCMP's community involvement

New staff sergeant supports RCMP's community involvement

New RCMP Staff Sgt. Bob Batchelor is an excellent choice for St. Paul because of his focus on community involvement, explained Glenn Andersen, mayor for the town of St. Paul.
DAC gives back

DAC gives back

Shopping therapy proved to be just the ticket for St. Paul Abilities Network’s DAC clients, who embraced the opportunity to buy and give something to those in need over the Christmas holidays.
Outstanding health care providers nominated for North Star Award

Outstanding health care providers nominated for North Star Award

Thirty-eight years of dedicated health care service and being “a mentor, a leader, a friend to everyone who walks in her path or close to it” saw Beverly Belland, manager for the Elk Point Healthcare Centre and St.
A hand for Haiti sows seeds for change

A hand for Haiti sows seeds for change

Philippe Bergeron saw Haiti through the eyes of a foreigner and what he saw had a life-changing impact on him. “Every little baby I held, every fist I bumped . . . I’m sure it made a change.

Transportation corridor major focus of IDP public hearing

A Jan. 5 public hearing on the Inter-Municipal Development Plan (IDP) would see residents focus on a potential transportation corridor that would allow trucks and other traffic to bypass the Town of St. Paul. The Town and County of St.
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