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Mixed bag for Canadian agriculture prices in 2024

Mixed bag for Canadian agriculture prices in 2024

Alberta commodity markets in 2024 could have been worse and could have been better, says provincial crop mark analyst.
Slipping and sliding in the snow in St. Paul

Slipping and sliding in the snow in St. Paul

On Dec. 23, Lagasse Park in St. Paul was a hub of activity.
Lac La Biche Lakers junior hockey team wraps up 2024 with win over Claresholm Thunder

Lac La Biche Lakers junior hockey team wraps up 2024 with win over Claresholm Thunder

Claresholm loses 8-3 to Lac La Biche Lakers in north-south divisional battle in the NJHL
Racette Jr. High School celebrates Christmas with concert and art showcase

Racette Jr. High School celebrates Christmas with concert and art showcase

Another impressive Christmas concert filled the Racette Jr. High School gymnasium with the sounds of Christmas on Dec. 19.
Ashmont School celebrates Christmas with music

Ashmont School celebrates Christmas with music

The Ashmont School concert took place on Dec. 17.
Boxing Day traditions around the world

Boxing Day traditions around the world

The holiday originated in the United Kingdom but other European nations have since embraced it.
Noel family celebrates holiday season with music in St. Paul

Noel family celebrates holiday season with music in St. Paul

On Dec. 20, members of the St. Paul community joined the Noel family for a holiday music themed event hosted by ACFA Régionale de Saint-Paul.
École du Sommet bridges generations with holiday projects

École du Sommet bridges generations with holiday projects

There is a tradition in École du Sommet in St. Paul that is as old as the school itself.
Voyageurs soccer squads receive ACAC Fair Play Awards

Voyageurs soccer squads receive ACAC Fair Play Awards

Fair Play Awards go to Portage College soccer teams for seeing red ... and yellow ... less often
Mannawanis Native Friendship Centre celebrates community at Christmas supper

Mannawanis Native Friendship Centre celebrates community at Christmas supper

The Mannawanis Native Friendship Centre (MNFC) drew over 200 people from St. Paul and surrounding communities to its annual Christmas supper on Dec. 18. 
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