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Potentially lethal toys

Rural Albertans know how to enjoy life. We work hard, and we play hard, with our toys like quads, snowmobiles, boats, and more.
Blue Quills welcomes inspiring guests at annual culture camp

Blue Quills welcomes inspiring guests at annual culture camp

The ceremonial grounds at Blue Quills College were bustling with activity and people last week, with the area filled with teepees and an overall sense of wellbeing.

Joyride results in teenage girl's death

A joyriding excursion turned deadly in Saddle Lake on Monday morning, as a 14-year-old girl was killed when the truck rolled over.

Members dissolve St. Paul & Area Safer Community Task Force

The St. Paul & Area Safer Community Task Force was dissolved at a May 22 meeting, held at the Town of St. Paul FCSS office. However, members indicated they would keep in touch through email and pass issues off to the St. Paul Interagency Group.
Rock and roll literacy knocks out students

Rock and roll literacy knocks out students

A hockey player heads out on the ice, ready to play, only to start stripping down in a frenzy.
Bringing smiles to Uganda

Bringing smiles to Uganda

A discussion over a cup of coffee has grown and morphed into something that has a life of its own.
Jazz Art, not your typical night out

Jazz Art, not your typical night out

The ACFA Regionale de Saint-Paul hosted its Jazz Art event last Saturday where attendees gathered to appreciate their love of art and music. A jazz band from Edmonton performed and six artists, including St.

VIDEO: Author rocks out local school

Author Sigmund Brouwer visited St. Paul Elementary School and other local schools on May 24, bringing his zany sense of humour and love of literacy to area children.
Town kicks in extra $2 million for wellness centre

Town kicks in extra $2 million for wellness centre

Town of St. Paul council agreed at its May 14 regular meeting to fill the $2 million shortfall to build the new Wellness Centre, ensuring the project stays on track.
Conrad Jean announces retirement

Conrad Jean announces retirement

After over 40 years of working in St. Paul and advocating for those with disabilities, Conrad Jean celebrated his retirement last week and is now looking forward to relaxing and spending time with his grandkids. Jean worked for St.
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