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$30,000 worth of items recovered during break and enter investigation

$30,000 worth of items recovered during break and enter investigation

St. Paul and Two Hills RCMP worked together to recover about $30,000 worth of items that had been reported stolen.
Runners flock to St. Paul for annual Iron Horse Ultra

Runners flock to St. Paul for annual Iron Horse Ultra

100-mile solo record holder Daylan Wizniuk breaks personal record, race director Monique Poulin to retire in 2026.
RCMP creates initiative to address copper wire thefts in eastern Alberta

RCMP creates initiative to address copper wire thefts in eastern Alberta

Ongoing concerns of copper wire theft in eastern Alberta have prompted Alberta RCMP to launch a community initiative to hopefully reduce thefts. 
St. Paul man completes 100-kilometre run on first attempt

St. Paul man completes 100-kilometre run on first attempt

John Zappitelli joined about just over 50 runners attempting the 100-kilometre run during the Iron Horse Ultra held in St. Paul on Oct. 5 and 6 - a challenge that tests even the most seasoned athletes.
St. Paul Fire Department accepting applications for new members

St. Paul Fire Department accepting applications for new members

The St. Paul Fire Department is accepting applications for new firefighters until late November,
Town of St. Paul denies refunding application fee

Town of St. Paul denies refunding application fee

Integrated Signs Solutions, who applied to allow electronic signs in Institutional Districts, asked the Town of St. Paul council to return its application fee back.
Portage College fosters cultural connections through food

Portage College fosters cultural connections through food

Diverse dishes from around the world lined the tables of the Event Centre at Portage College on Oct. 3.  
St. Paul Pickleball Club honours its founder

St. Paul Pickleball Club honours its founder

The St. Paul Pickleball Club took the opportunity to honour its founder - Chuck Ouellette - at its annual general meeting, held on Oct. 1.
Alberta commits $8.85 million to Indigenous tourism

Alberta commits $8.85 million to Indigenous tourism

Indigenous tourism in Alberta is about to get a major boost with the provincial government announcing $8.85 million in funding over the next five years to Indigenous Tourism Alberta (ITA).
County of St. Paul considers support for Elk Point arena ice plant replacement

County of St. Paul considers support for Elk Point arena ice plant replacement

The Elk Point Arena Operating Committee is seeking $192,125 in funding from the County of St. Paul to help replace the original 50-year-old ice plant at the A. G. Ross Arena in Elk Point. 
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