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Student threatens local school

A 17-year-old male is facing serious criminal charges following a threat at a local school in the St. Paul area on the morning of Feb. 4. The suspect was involved in an altercation with another student on Monday morning, according to St. Paul RCMP.
Idle No More marches through St. Paul

Idle No More marches through St. Paul

Members of Saddle Lake, Frog Lake and Kehewin took to the streets of St. Paul in peaceful protest of the federal government on Monday for the Idle No More worldwide day of action. “This is an education; this is a peace rally.
Premier offers state-of-the-province address

Premier offers state-of-the-province address

As part of a commitment to keeping the lines of communication open with Albertans about major issues, Premier Alison Redford offered a state-of-the-province address last Thursday, as a way to address concerns over lower-than-anticipated oil revenue a

Flu season hits a peak

Although this winter’s cold and flu season started early and is now well underway, it isn’t too late for those who have yet to get a flu shot to do so, according to Alberta Health Services. Dr.

RCMP, police dog track man in frigid weather

A 37-year-old man ran away from RCMP on Sunday morning in extremely cold and dangerous weather conditions, and had to be tracked down with the help of a police dog, according to an RCMP press release. At 12 a.m.

Opponents of Crane Lake development to gather for meeting

The fight against a proposed oil development near Crane Lake continues, with the Crane Lake Advisory and Stewardship Society (CLASS) organizing a meeting to collect names and signatures from people opposing the project.

Speeding past school bus heightens mother's anxiety

A concerned parent is speaking out against reckless driving after watching vehicles speed past her children’s school bus, while the bus lights were flashing and children were getting onto the bus.
Family affected by house fire looking to future

Family affected by house fire looking to future

A recent house fire left the home of the Blais family in shambles, and now they are looking to rebuild their life here in St. Paul. Normand Blais noted his family was out of town visiting relatives in Spruce Grove on the day, Jan.

Mixed reactions to Chamber membership proposal

The St. Paul and District Chamber of Commerce and the St. Paul Town Council held a public forum on Sept. 25 in an effort to raise public awareness of a proposal by the chamber to add a mandatory membership fee to the price of town business licenses.
Fire destroys St. Paul home

Fire destroys St. Paul home

A St. Paul house remembered as a “beautiful' one with “character" by former residents and owners was destroyed by fire last Saturday, with firefighters working through the night to contain the blaze and dose hot spots.
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