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Bill aims at wrong target, says restaurant owner

Local RCMP members regularly conduct a number of check stops over the holiday season, and this year members may have new information to hand out to residents with the recent amendments made to drinking and diving regulations.

County denies funding for Childcare Society, again

County of St. Paul council again denied a request from the St. Paul Childcare Society to support the organization financially as it renovates the building it will be leasing out to a daycare provider. President of the St.
VIDEO: Goodfish celebrates season with banquet

VIDEO: Goodfish celebrates season with banquet

It was a festive mood at Pakan School in Goodfish Lake on Dec. 13, as hundreds of community members and friends gathered for the annual community Christmas banquet.
Municipal Seed Cleaning Plant purchases sorter

Municipal Seed Cleaning Plant purchases sorter

The St. Paul Municipal Seed Cleaning Association held its annual general meeting on Dec. 6 and discussed its newest piece of machinery, a colour sorter. The machine, which was purchased this summer, has been operational for about three weeks now.

County reports donations to PCs

The County of St. Paul responded to a request from Elections Alberta for proof of donations to the Progressive Conservative Lac La Biche – St. Paul constituency association last week.

Three candidates for council

Three people have so far declared intentions to run in the byelection on Jan. 12 to fill the vacant Town of St. Paul council seat. Roxanne Bergheim, Alice Herperger and Norm Noel plan to file nomination papers on Thursday.
November thaw

November thaw

A thaw in November may be responsible for an ice buildup on Upper Therien Lake visible from Lagasse Park last week.
VIDEO: Glen Avon collects over 6,000 lbs of food

VIDEO: Glen Avon collects over 6,000 lbs of food

Students at Glen Avon School have gone above and beyond the staff's expectations this holiday season. Over the past couple weeks, students collected non-perishable food items to donate to the St.
VIDEO: Students to be featured on French TV show

VIDEO: Students to be featured on French TV show

Ecole du Sommet student Collin Lajoie was selected to represent the St. Paul community on a French television show Radart, which airs on the channel TFO, a French educational channel based in Ontario.

Town reports to Elections Alberta on donations

The Town of St. Paul replied to a request from Elections Alberta for documents regarding donations to political fundraisers since 2004 in a letter sent last week.
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