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Prince Albert athletes rise to top at provincial fitness competition
An event, advertised as Saskatchewan largest fitness festival, was held over the weekend in Saskatoon and a number of Prince Albert athletes rose to the challenge.Jodi Tournier and Vicki MacPherson, f...
Oct 17, 2022

Students perform $84,000 in free dental work for northern residents
Saskatchewan Polytechnic and University of Regina students helped bring smiles to the faces of people in La Loche, Clearwater River Dene Nation and Buffalo Narrows last week. During the Northern Healt...
Oct 17, 2022

Historic Duck Lake church to be dismantled
The old church at Duck Lake has been deconsecrated and will be dismantled, the Anglican Church says.In the time since it was deconsecrated, the building has deteriorated badly for multiple reasons, Al...
Oct 17, 2022

Experts: Thinking beyond hockey world key to diversity for Hockey Canada's new board
If Hockey Canada is going to truly change its culture then it must break from its old governance processes, say three experts. Brock McGillis, an inclusion advocate who played professional hockey, sai...
Oct 17, 2022

Price freeze offers temporary relief for food bank amid rising grocery, gas costs
The rising cost of food and fuel prices on the rise again mean busy times for the Prince Albert Food Bank. A little bit of good news from a major corporation today may help in some small measure. Lobl...
Oct 17, 2022

Freeland says comments about Africa aid were not meant to offend
OTTAWA - Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland says she did not mean to offend anyone in her recent comments about Africa. While in Washington last week, Freeland was asked about western cutbacks to...
Oct 17, 2022

Athabasca Denesuline Education Authority: Putting students first
Coordinating education in the far north of Saskatchewan is no easy task, but despite a pandemic and being a relatively new organization, the Athabasca Denesuline Education Authority (ADEA) has been ma...
Oct 17, 2022

Siemens sought turbine export permit for 'guidance' from Ottawa on Russia sanctions
OTTAWA - An executive from the Montreal company that repaired a turbine for a Russian gas pipeline earlier this year says it sought an export permit to get "guidance" from Ottawa. Siemens Energy Canad...
Oct 17, 2022

Murder charge downgraded to weapons offence for Wahpeton stabbing case
While spared the trauma of a two week trial, the victims of a violent incident over two years ago at Wahpeton Dakota Nation may see the perpetrator serve less than two years in jail.Nathan Waditaka wh...
Oct 17, 2022

Ottawa signs agreement to find Indigenous policing solutions after mass stabbing
PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. - Federal Public Minister Marco Mendicino says he had aheavy and difficult visit with families of those killed in a mass stabbing, before he signed an agreement to explore new way...
Oct 17, 2022

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