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St. Paul and District Hospital Foundation aims to raise $1 million for CT scanner

St. Paul and District Hospital Foundation aims to raise $1 million for CT scanner

The St. Paul and District Hospital Foundation has set its sights high and is aiming to raise $1 million for its CT Scanner Initiative. 
Lakeland soccer teams earn trips to provincials

Lakeland soccer teams earn trips to provincials

Teams from across the Lakeland Soccer District in the U13 to U17 categories went head-to-head at the Reid Fieldhouse in Cold Lake.
St. Paul 4-H Multi-Club speaks out at communications day

St. Paul 4-H Multi-Club speaks out at communications day

The St. Paul 4-H Multi-Club held its annual communication event on Feb. 23 at Portage College, offering the young 4-H members a chance to practice their public speaking and presentation skills.
What is Pink Shirt Day?

What is Pink Shirt Day?

“Pink Shirt Day” began as an act of protest by two Nova Scotia teens in 2007.
St. Paul biologist receives King Charles III Coronation medal

St. Paul biologist receives King Charles III Coronation medal

Long time St. Paul resident and outdoor enthusiast Ray Makowecki was one of 11 people to receive the King Charles III Coronation Medal in a ceremony in Calgary Feb.19.
Timbits All-Star game celebrates youngest St. Paul hockey players

Timbits All-Star game celebrates youngest St. Paul hockey players

The Timbits All-Star game took place on Feb. 21 at the Clancy Richard Arena in St. Paul.
High school teams compete at curling zones, earn spots at provincials

High school teams compete at curling zones, earn spots at provincials

The St. Paul Curling Rink hosted this year's Northeast Alberta Schools' Athletic Association (NEASAA) curling zones, bringing teams from across northeastern Alberta to town for two days of competition.
You can pay for the surgery, just not in your home province

You can pay for the surgery, just not in your home province

When Gilles Boulianne, 71, started having hip and back pain three years ago, he brought it up with his family doctor, who wrote him a prescription for arthrotec.
More provincial funding for women's shelters

More provincial funding for women's shelters

More provincial funding for women’s shelters Women’s shelters in Alberta will see a $10-million increase in funding over the next four years including a one-time payment of 3.5 per cent of their current operational funding.
Five people arrested after search warrant executed in Saddle Lake

Five people arrested after search warrant executed in Saddle Lake

The Eastern Alberta District Crime Reduction Unit along with the St. Paul RCMP and the RCMP Emergency Response Team conducted a search warrant in Saddle Lake that reportedly resulted in the seizure of weapons, drugs, and the arrest of five individuals, according to RCMP.
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