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Clare Gauvreau

Clare Gauvreau

Clare Gauvreau has worked for the St. Paul Journal for more than 20 years as a journalist, editor and publisher. In her role today as newspaper publisher she continues to contribute news and feature articles on a regular basis.

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Recent Work by Clare

Man hopes to hear from people who can donate dog food

Man hopes to hear from people who can donate dog food

New challenge develops in finding homes for dogs left behind after owner passes away

New challenge develops in finding homes for dogs left behind after owner passes away

Efforts to find homes for about 15 of dogs left behind on a rural property in the Bellis area after their owner passed away this fall, hit another challenge when three puppies picked up for adoption were found to have parvovirus.
Homes needed for dogs left behind after owner dies

Homes needed for dogs left behind after owner dies

Homes are desperately needed for more than 15 dogs left behind after their owner passed away last month in the Bellis area.
Man steps in to help dead friend’s numerous dogs

Man steps in to help dead friend’s numerous dogs

Simple acts of kindness can go a long way to restoring faith in the human race and that is exactly what a Bellis area man is experiencing as he looks to resolve a challenge that landed in his lap.
No Frills opens in St. Paul

No Frills opens in St. Paul

Lenora’s No Frills, the newest grocery outlet on St. Paul’s main street, opened its doors to customers Aug. 22.
Local man crafts work of art from long-forgotten lake treasure

Local man crafts work of art from long-forgotten lake treasure

Rural Alberta is littered with pieces of old farm machinery in various states of decay - remnants of days long gone when four-legged horsepower was used to drag plows and haying equipment across the land.
National Communities in Bloom judges arrive in St. Paul next week

National Communities in Bloom judges arrive in St. Paul next week

Final preparations underway to showcase St. Paul
Update - Chicken Hill Lake area fire extinguished

Update - Chicken Hill Lake area fire extinguished

Hot temperatures and wind contribute to challenge
Town of St. Paul budget calls for 4.5 per cent tax increase

Town of St. Paul budget calls for 4.5 per cent tax increase

“If the community is expecting this level of service that we are presently providing, it has to be somehow paid for,” says St. Paul Mayor Maureen Miller.
Producers gear up for spring seeding

Producers gear up for spring seeding

Farmers are gearing up for the busy spring seeding ahead. While concerns for a possible drought weigh heavy on the minds of many, the seed still has to go in the ground.
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