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P.A. marks Canadian Agriculture Day
The Prince Albert Winter Festival is underway. The event officially got this weekend and will be continuing with a variety of events.Part of the festivities includes building three snow sculptures nea...
Feb 12, 2019

Young boy struck by vehicle
A close call Saturday morning in a quiet east side Prince Albert neighbourhood, may serve as a good reminder for drivers across the city to slow down.Around 10:40 a.m., a four-year-old boy was struck ...
Feb 11, 2019

Man arrested and charged at Frank Dunn pool
A man was arrested at the Frank J. Dunn Swimming Pool Sunday afternoon and charged with what P.A. Police are calling "sexual-based offences."Police said there was no physical contact with the victims ...
Feb 11, 2019

In past P.A. had to stay warm in different ways
Some weather records have been falling by the wayside this winter.Prince Albert and the surrounding area has endured cold temperatures not seen in decades. The conditions have likely left many thankfu...
Feb 08, 2019

Learn more about rental rights at upcoming workshop
Members of the Prince Albert Literacy Network want to educate the public about the rights and responsibilities of renters and landlords.Next Tuesday, the John M. Cuelenaere Public Library will host a ...
Feb 07, 2019

St. Mary student soon to be big dog on campus
Prince Albert's Cole Sanderson has moved one step closer to his dream of representing Canada at the Olympics.The one time national wrestling champion and multi-time provincial wrestling champion, acce...
Feb 06, 2019

Wanuskewin Park seeks global status with new CEO
A woman with a background in Aboriginal education, human resources and the retention of Indigenous talent will lead the growth of one of Saskatchewan's most prestigious national sites and also hopes t...
Feb 06, 2019

Police crack down on school zone speedsters
The Prince Albert Police Service issued 58 speeding tickets last month related to school zones, nearly three times the number issued for the same month last year.Sgt. Terry Epp, who is in charge of th...
Feb 05, 2019

More indigenous culture needed in schools, says teachers' union
This article was updated at 2019-01-31 03:53.The union representing Saskatchewan's teachers says the Ministry of Education needs improvement when it comes to the allocation of people and resources wit...
Jan 30, 2019

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