Tag Archives: Community
Telemiracle 43 getting support from local organization
An event that has become synonymous with Saskatchewan is soon set to begin for the 43rd time.Telemiracle, the annual telethon which has helped countless people though the generosity of the province's ...
Feb 28, 2019 The 43rd annual Telemiracle fundraiser will begin Mar. 2. (Prince Albert Kinsmen/ Facebook)
Skijorning at Valley Equestrian Centre
It's back!! Welcome to our second annual VEC Skijoring Competition! The competition has been streamlined this year with some improvements made from your feedback from our first attempt at bringing thi...
Feb 28, 2019 : Karen Cay
4 Ways You May Be Harming Your Credit Score
Your credit score is an important piece of your financial health. Sometimes people are overwhelmed by their credit reports and the anxiety around having good credit can cause them to avoid the subject...
Feb 28, 2019 : Karen Cay
Spinal surgery should be the treatment of last resort
DEAR DR. ROACH: Around two years ago, I had an L4/L5 herniated disc that caused a sciatic nerve problem. My doctors tried prescription medication (including medicine to act on the nerves), two lumbar ...
Feb 28, 2019 : Karen Cay
Upcoming Programs at John M. Cuelenaere Library
There are so many activities always ongoing at the library.See the posters below for details on four great programs.
Feb 28, 2019 : Karen Cay
Smeaton Snowmobile Rally
The Smeaton Snowmobile Rally will be Saturday, march 9 starting at the Smeaton Rec Centre. Registration is from 10:00 a.m. until noon. Poker Hands are $10.There will be a Shinny game after supper. Ple...
Feb 28, 2019 : Karen Cay
Babysitting Course in Shellbrook
The Shellbrook Kinettes are hosting a Sask Safety Babysitting Course at the Parkland Integrated Health Facility on March 23rd. Your child must be 12 as of December 31, 2019.The cost is only $30.See th...
Feb 28, 2019 : Karen Cay
Sixth Ave. crosswalk back in safety spotlight
Not for the first time safety issues are in the spotlight regarding the crosswalk on Sixth Ave. E. across from Carlton High School.While Prince Albert Police are urging motorists and pedestrians to us...
Feb 27, 2019 The crosswalk on Sixth Ave. E. across from Carlton High School is a safety concern with a city councillor saying there have been several incidents of students having been hit this year. (Brady Bateman/paNOW Staff) : Brady Bateman
Muskoday candidate promises responsible financial management
A woman who has helped manage Muskoday First Nation for the better part of seven years, has decided to run for chief.Sandy Burns is one of three candidates vying for the position on the March 21 elect...
Feb 27, 2019 (Nigel Maxwell/paNOW Staff)
Riders get to host Cup, now need to figure out how to get there
For a bitterly cold wind-swept prairie, this past week was not short of news for Rider and CFL fans.On Thursday the CFL announced the Riders won the bid for the 2020 Grey Cup and Hamilton would take t...
Feb 27, 2019 : Karen Cay
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