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P.A.'s Dr. Java's Coffee House under new management as family starts new chapter
A family is stepping away from a well-known Prince Albert business.Over 11 years ago, Chad and Brandy Mogg opened the doors to Dr. Java's Coffee House. Earlier this week, they officially handed the ke...
Aug 19, 2022
Business bankruptcies currently aren't plaguing P.A., but that could change
Business bankruptcies continue to rise across the country, but Prince Albert isn't following suit.Patty Hughes, the CEO of the P.A. and District Chamber of Commerce, told paNOW she's heard little to n...
Aug 18, 2022
Dropping gas prices slows inflation in July
Cheaper prices at the gas pumps slowed the pace of inflation across Canada for the first time in months.Statistics Canada reported on Tuesday the national inflation rate retreated to 7.6 per cent in J...
Aug 16, 2022
Local tire shops feeling impact of price increases, inventory shortages
Local tire and automotive shops are feeling the effects of inflation and supply chain issues but as one shop owner explains, it's nothing new.Brent Hoiness is one of the owners of Market Tire in Princ...
Aug 13, 2022
SaskPower signs 20-year agreement to increase transmission capacity to U.S.
SaskPower is aiming to improve reliability and generate more income through a new agreement that will increase transmission capacity across the Canada-U.S. border.The Crown power company has signed a ...
Aug 10, 2022
City plans to remove parking metres in front of Gateway Mall
A decision on removing some parking metres on 15th St. West in front of Gateway Mall will face a slight delay. Council delayed a decision in order to talk further with mall management following a requ...
Aug 09, 2022
New hotel gets permit for Yard District
A new hotel that will be built in 'The Yard' district got a development permit from city council yesterday. Councillor Blake Edwards said the jobs and development are a positive change for the city. "...
Aug 09, 2022
Canada’s unemployment rate remains at historic low of 4.9 per cent
Canada's unemployment rate stayed at a historic low of 4.9 per cent in July, remaining unchanged from June as the country continues to face a labour shortage.In its latest labour force survey, Statist...
Aug 05, 2022
Drivers cash in on gas price showdown in Blaine Lake
It's been a painful summer at the gas pumps, but a few drivers in the province were lucky enough to find themselves caught in the middle of a gas war.The price showdown between the Gas Plus and Esso s...
Aug 03, 2022
Downtown security trial going well says PADBID
The downtown business group is one month into a trial run of having private security monitor the area and says it is going well. PADBID executive director, Rhonda Trusty, said that business owners sai...
Derek Craddock Jul 28, 2022
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