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St. Paul firefighters save pet cat while responding to apartment fire

St. Paul firefighters save pet cat while responding to apartment fire

The St. Paul Fire Department responded to a fire at an apartment on May 6, and while no injuries were reported, firefighters did help resuscitate a pet cat. 
Vilna Veselka Ukrainian dancers celebrate 45 years at spring concert

Vilna Veselka Ukrainian dancers celebrate 45 years at spring concert

The Vilna Veselka Dancing Club celebrated its 45th anniversary on May 3 during its annual spring concert.
County of St. Paul lifts fire ban, moves to fire restriction as rain continues to fall

County of St. Paul lifts fire ban, moves to fire restriction as rain continues to fall

The County of St. Paul lifted its fire ban on May 7, going down to a Level 3 Fire Restriction.
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.
Suicide intervention training in Mallaig teaches people the signs to watch for

Suicide intervention training in Mallaig teaches people the signs to watch for

An Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training workshop was offered in Mallaig April 20 and 21.
Man arrested following search warrant in rural area of Saddle Lake

Man arrested following search warrant in rural area of Saddle Lake

A search warrant was executed on a residence in Saddle Lake Cree Nation on May 4 and drugs, cash and other items were seized by police.
Drivers asked to be careful as road race takes place on Tuesday along Highway 29

Drivers asked to be careful as road race takes place on Tuesday along Highway 29

Members of the public and motorists are asked to be vigilant and exercise caution on May 7 as the 42nd Annual RCMP Challenge Cup Relay Race will take place in St. Paul. 
Mannawanis executive director steps away after 15 years at the helm

Mannawanis executive director steps away after 15 years at the helm

A well-known face in the community is leaving the Mannawanis Native Friendship Centre (MNFC) after 15 years of being its executive director. Hinano Rosa expressed his thanks to the community he has called home for many years.
Acres of Hope growing project in Mallaig helps feed people across the world

Acres of Hope growing project in Mallaig helps feed people across the world

The reality that people across the world deal with food security issues and often go to bed hungry is something that groups such as the Acres of Hope Growing Project based in Mallaig aim to address.
Convoy in St. Paul draws awareness to missing, murdered Indigenous people

Convoy in St. Paul draws awareness to missing, murdered Indigenous people

On May 2, a convoy of vehicles with signs and red dresses blowing in the wind made its way through a large portion of the town of St. Paul.
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