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Heritage Centre to begin Coffee and Conversation seriesThe Prince Albert Heritage Seniors Centre is looking to engage me...
06/09/2025

Heritage Centre to begin Coffee and Conversation series

The Prince Albert Heritage Seniors Centre is looking to engage members and non-members alike.

The organization will be beginning their new Coffee and Conversation series later this month.

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The Prince Albert Heritage Seniors Centre is looking to engage members and non-members alike. The organization will be beginning their new Coffee and Conversation series later this month. Evan Swalm president of the Prince Albert Heritage Centre explained that the idea came from seeing other similar...

Library presenting talk on History of HBC in Prince AlbertThe Mahon Auditorium at the John M. Cuelenaere Public Library ...
06/09/2025

Library presenting talk on History of HBC in Prince Albert

The Mahon Auditorium at the John M. Cuelenaere Public Library is hosting a free event to learn about history in Prince Albert on Sept. 9.

The Mahon Auditorium at the John M. Cuelenaere Public Library is hosting a free event to learn about history in Prince Albert on Sept. 9. Prince Albert Historical Museum board member and longtime volunteer Connie Gerwing will be presenting a talk on the History of the Hudson’s Bay Company in Princ...

Man charged with arson after grass fire north of city A man has been arrested after a grass fire in the RM of Buckland o...
06/09/2025

Man charged with arson after grass fire north of city

A man has been arrested after a grass fire in the RM of Buckland on Wednesday.

According to RCMP On Sept.

A man has been arrested after a grass fire in the RM of Buckland on Wednesday. According to RCMP On Sept. 3 at approximately 2:30 p.m., Prince Albert RCMP were notified by Buckland Fire and Resue of a large grass fire burning along Highway 2, approximately five kilometers North of Prince Albert. Ini...

Warrant issued for man after assault in RedwingPolice are on the lookout for 24-year-old Tristen Michel after an assault...
06/09/2025

Warrant issued for man after assault in Redwing

Police are on the lookout for 24-year-old Tristen Michel after an assault in Redwing.

According to RCMP on Sept.

Police are on the lookout for 24-year-old Tristen Michel after an assault in Redwing. According to RCMP on Sept. 3 at approximately 4:50 p.m., Prince Albert RCMP received a report of an assault in Redwing. Officers responded, along with local EMS, and located an injured adult male. The male was tran...

RCMP investigate threat to school in Stanley MissionRCMP investigated a threat to a school in Stanley Mission on Friday....
06/09/2025

RCMP investigate threat to school in Stanley Mission

RCMP investigated a threat to a school in Stanley Mission on Friday.

According to RCMP On Sept.

RCMP investigated a threat to a school in Stanley Mission on Friday. According to RCMP On Sept. 5 Stanley Mission RCMP received a report of a telephone threat directed towards a school in Stanley Mission. Stanley Mission RCMP immediately responded to the school and began investigating the threat. At...

Officials in Creighton and Denare Beach say progress is being made to get wildfire-displaced families into temporary hou...
06/09/2025

Officials in Creighton and Denare Beach say progress is being made to get wildfire-displaced families into temporary housing, with units expected to be ready by October.

At a public information session held Wednesday, residents were told most of the temporary housing will be placed on vacant lots in Creighton. Mayor Bruce Fidler said Collins Crescent has space for 22 or 23 mobile units, with additional lots available in the trailer court.

“The urgent need is getting some housing in place before winter,” he said. “We’d like to have most people settled by the end of October.”

Denare Beach councillor Karen Thomson said her community does not have suitable land available for that many units because of the fire damage, making Creighton’s contribution vital.

“Creighton has been generous in supplying us with some lots for the temporary housing,” she said.

Officials in Creighton and Denare Beach say progress is being made to get wildfire-displaced families into temporary housing, with units expected to be ready by October. At a public information session held Wednesday, residents were told most of the temporary housing will be placed on vacant lots in...

It was billed as a "soft launch" last week when the first swims were held, but Friday's grand opening of the Lake Countr...
06/09/2025

It was billed as a "soft launch" last week when the first swims were held, but Friday's grand opening of the Lake Country Co-op Leisure Centre marked the true beginning of a new era for recreation in Prince Albert.

City officials, provincial representatives, and community leaders gathered to cut the ribbon on what is now the largest recreational infrastructure project in the city's history.

"This is such a big send-off," said Mayor Bill Powalinsky. "I’m going to use the word explosion of joy. We’re definitely fully off and running. People have been using the facility, people love it, and the grand opening is just a testament to all of the efforts of everybody who has been involved."

Powalinsky credited past and present councils, city staff, and project manager Nikol Miller for bringing the $117-million complex from design to completion.

It was billed as a "soft launch" last week when the first swims were held, but Friday's grand opening of the Lake Country Co-op Leisure Centre marked the true beginning of a new era for recreation in Prince Albert. City officials, provincial representatives, and community leaders gathered to cut the...

Defending 5A provincial champs focused on the future ahead of high school football season openerFootball doesn’t have a ...
05/09/2025

Defending 5A provincial champs focused on the future ahead of high school football season opener

Football doesn’t have a poll position, but if it did, the Carlton Crusaders would be in it.

The Crusaders head into the 2025 high school football season as defending 5A provincial champions.

Football doesn’t have a poll position, but if it did, the Carlton Crusaders would be in it.The Crusaders head into the 2025 high school football season as

$1.6M upgrades underway on Highway 23 near BjorkdaleNicole Goldsworthy Local Journalism Initiative Reporter SaskToday.ca...
05/09/2025

$1.6M upgrades underway on Highway 23 near Bjorkdale

Nicole Goldsworthy Local Journalism Initiative Reporter SaskToday.ca

Nicole GoldsworthyLocal Journalism Initiative ReporterSaskToday.caBJORKDALE — The Saskatchewan Ministry of Highways has invested $1.6 million in a micro-s

The NDP targets Ottawa’s new strikebreaking tacticIsaac Phan Nay Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The Tyee          ...
05/09/2025

The NDP targets Ottawa’s new strikebreaking tactic

Isaac Phan Nay Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The Tyee

Isaac Phan NayLocal Journalism Initiative ReporterThe TyeeNDP MP Jenny Kwan says she’s looking for a way to stop the federal government’s increasingly f

Threat of oxygen-poor 'dead zones' surfacing on BC central coastRochelle Baker Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Cana...
05/09/2025

Threat of oxygen-poor 'dead zones' surfacing on BC central coast

Rochelle Baker Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Canada's National Observer

Rochelle BakerLocal Journalism Initiative ReporterCanada's National ObserverThe spectre of low-oxygen “dead zones” is surfacing along BC’s Central Coa

From the Iron Curtain to the Bonnechere ValleyGerald Tracey Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The Eganville Leader   ...
05/09/2025

From the Iron Curtain to the Bonnechere Valley

Gerald Tracey Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The Eganville Leader

Gerald TraceyLocal Journalism Initiative ReporterThe Eganville LeaderThe story of Dr. Uwe Haentzschel and Josef Hirnschall is one woven with threads of resi

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