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City council to discuss mandatory masks in Prince Albert facilities
Prince Albert residents could potentially be required to wear a mask while inside city owned facilities.On Tuesday, Mayor Greg Dionne confirmed city council will be discussing mask mandates for city f...
Aug 31, 2021

Manitoba Tories choose Kelvin Goertzen as interim leader, new premier until Oct. 30
WINNIPEG - Kelvin Goertzen will become Manitoba's 23rd premier. The governing Progressive Conservative caucus chose Goertzen Tuesday as interim party leader to replace Premier Brian Pallister, who is ...
Aug 31, 2021

The dog days of summer return to Prince Albert
The lifting of restrictions last month has been a real treat for all athletes, who have spent the past 18 months begging for a chance to return to their passions.For the next three days, the Prince Al...
Aug 31, 2021

Pierre Fitzgibbon to return as Quebec economy minister after selling shares
QUEBEC - Pierre Fitzgibbon will return to the cabinet of Premier Franois Legault on Wednesday after withdrawing in June because of ethics violations. He will resume his role as economy minister follow...
Aug 31, 2021

Looking for a Great Community Group? The Watsonairs Are Back!
We are back and calling all women who love to sing! Watsonairs Women's Choir is hosting its registration and first practice of the fall session, Monday, September 13th from 7pm - 9pm at the Prince Alb...
Aug 31, 2021

Pharmacist, animal nutritionists seeing requests for unproven COVID treatment
The global pandemic has likely gotten you acquainted with certain medical terms and drugs you might otherwise not have known about. The latest drug making its way into the public eye is called ivermec...
Aug 31, 2021

Canada's Denis Shapovalov cruises into second round at U.S. Open
NEW YORK - Canada's Denis Shapovalov cruised into the second round of men's singles competition at the U.S. Open with a 6-2, 6-2, 6-3 win over Argentina's Federico Delbonis on Tuesday. The seventh see...
Aug 31, 2021

What'sHappeningNOW Aug. 31, 2021
Reporter Ian Gustafson talks about the family of Crystal Castle mourning the loss of her death and the RCMP investigating it as a homicide.
Aug 31, 2021

Saskatchewan Rivers School Division release 'broader' strategic plan
The Saskatchewan Rivers Public School Division released their strategic plan that will last until the 2024 school year.The plan focuses on educational excellence, human diversity, community engagement...
Aug 31, 2021

Canada's spy service once again admonished by court over duty of candour
OTTAWA - A federal judge blames "a combination of institutional and systemic negligence" for the latest instance of Canada's spy service failing to be sufficiently forthcoming about applications for j...
Aug 31, 2021

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