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A tale of two water pipelines

Based on information from a feasibility study completed by Associated Engineering in 2009, the County of St. Paul has decided to support two separate water pipeline projects.
Portage College makes staff cuts in budget

Portage College makes staff cuts in budget

Portage College in St. Paul will cut four full-time positions for the 2011-2012 school year after the board of governors cut around $300,000 from the campus to balance the budget. The college’s board of governors cut the total budget by $1.

LARA releases research at AGM

The future for canola producers in Alberta looks very bright as prices remain strong, while numerous options to extend the grazing season for area cattle farmers seem to be working.
Sharpshooter showdown on Allied Arts stage

Sharpshooter showdown on Allied Arts stage

Two months less two days short of 65 years after “Annie Get Your Gun” opened at New York’s Imperial Theatre, with Ethel Merman in the title role and Ray Middleton as Frank Butler, and 60 years and 11 days after the movie, starring Betty Hutton and Ho
Minnie Lake hearing wraps up

Minnie Lake hearing wraps up

The Energy Resources Conservation Board (ERCB) heard a local conservationist group’s case against CNRL’s oil drilling project proposed near Minnie Lake last week at the Glendon and District Seniors Centre.
Four laws on the firing line

Four laws on the firing line

Keith Wilson’s public speaking tour of the province continued in St. Paul last week at the St. Paul Senior Citizens Centre, with an unexpected twist not found at any of his previous 27 information meetings on land use laws.

Racette modernization not a provincial priority

Minister of Infrastructure and local MLA Ray Danyluk notified the St. Paul Education Regional Division (SPERD) board that the Racette School modernization is not on the provincial government’s list of infrastructure priorities for the coming year.
Minnie Lake hearing underway in Glendon

Minnie Lake hearing underway in Glendon

The Energy Resources Conservation Board (ERCB) began hearing CNRL's case for drilling near Minnie Lake (MLCS) on Tuesday afternoon at the Glendon and District Senior's Centre. MLCS was granted intervener status in 2010.

MS Society streaks again

The MS Society is gearing up for the annual MS walk with early registration at the Co-op Mall on Saturday between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.

Ten men charged under Wildlife Act

Ten men and one business face a total of 59 charges under the Wildlife Act after a three-year undercover operation by Sustainable Resource Development (SRD) finished in January.
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