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Bishop stands by oilsands letter

Bishop Luc Bouchard, of the Diocese of St. Paul, who wrote a pastoral letter critical of Alberta’s oilsands in 2009 which gained provincial attention, stands by his argument despite coming under scientific scrutiny in a book published by Ezra Levant.
Danyluk advises municipalities on GreenTRIP

Danyluk advises municipalities on GreenTRIP

Representatives from a number of municipalities in the Lac La Biche-St. Paul constituency gathered at the Rec.

Town approves bail out bus

Town of St. Paul council decided to provide its Action Bus to upstart regional bus company Lakeland Connect in emergency situations, at its council meeting on Feb. 27.
Hospital foundation raises $60,000

Hospital foundation raises $60,000

Around 320 people came out for a lively evening of entertainment and dinner to support the fourth annual St. Paul and District Hospital Foundation fundraiser on Saturday.
Extreme couponers save big time at till

Extreme couponers save big time at till

People are frequently inspired and influenced by things they see on television, but it’s not often that they will be inspired to make significant financial savings.

Village lockdown

The Village of Myrnam was put on lockdown this past Saturday evening after a man thought to be carrying a firearm was pursued by police, according to Elk Point RCMP Cst. Sarah Spaans.

Foreigners funding anti-oilsands activities

The proposed Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline has faced stern opposition from several environmental groups in recent months. But where do these groups get their funding? A northern Alberta MP wants to find out.
VIDEO: Wrestling legend brings message to St. Paul

VIDEO: Wrestling legend brings message to St. Paul

Wrestling legend Ted Dibiase, known as the Million Dollar Man, wrapped up his Canada Crusade in Alberta last week, speaking at several events in St. Paul.
Lamb steps down from Chamber

Lamb steps down from Chamber

St. Paul and District Chamber of Commerce President Doug Lamb will be stepping down March 15. The long time president is resigning to move to St. Albert due to a transfer with the Servus Credit Union.

Government responds to task force

The Provincial government responded to the report of the Property Rights Task Force last week. The task force stopped in St. Paul in January, one of 10 locations where meetings led by hired consultants took place.
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