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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

Parvovirus found in dogs left behind after owner passes away in Northern Alberta

Parvovirus found in dogs left behind after owner passes away in Northern Alberta

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.
Northern Alberta man desperately seeking homes for deceased friend's dogs

Northern Alberta man desperately seeking homes for deceased friend's dogs

Many of the more than 15 dogs left behind are larger dogs and include Great Pyrenees, there is also a litter of six puppies.
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.
Northern Alberta man crafts work of art from lake treasure

Northern Alberta man crafts work of art from 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 and one man is turning it back into a treasure.
MD of Bonnyville Reeve back in Canada after being stuck in Haiti

MD of Bonnyville Reeve back in Canada after being stuck in Haiti

Journey home not easily made for Alberta man stuck in Haiti during unrest.
MLA and MP offer help for Northern Alberta reeve stuck in Haiti

MLA and MP offer help for Northern Alberta reeve stuck in Haiti

“We are glad to hear the initial update that Mr. Kalinski is currently safe. However, with news that there is uncertainty on his ability to return home, the priority is to reunite him with his family and friends."
Northern Alberta reeve stranded in Haiti says ‘spirits are good’ despite chaos in that country

Northern Alberta reeve stranded in Haiti says ‘spirits are good’ despite chaos in that country

MD of Bonnyville Reeve Barry Kalinski is among the Canadians stranded in Haiti as the country is in a state of emergency.
Bonnyville Chamber of Commerce asks for support on crime 'epidemic' on behalf of businesses

Bonnyville Chamber of Commerce asks for support on crime 'epidemic' on behalf of businesses

Small businesses under immense pressure, says chamber's executive director
Trucking industry significant driver of Alberta’s economy

Trucking industry significant driver of Alberta’s economy

Commercial truckers carry a heavy load when it comes to Alberta’s economic wellbeing, accounting for approximately $3.52 billion of the province’s GDP in 2022.
Saddle Lake society releases preliminary investigation report

Saddle Lake society releases preliminary investigation report

St. Paul Diocese assistance proves critical in formal inquiry into the children who died and or went missing while attending residential school, according to research lead Leah Redcrow of Saddle Lake.
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