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The show will go on: Nipawin Ex still going ahead following storm devastation
"It looked like a war zone", described the president of the Nipawin Exhibition Association following a major storm that saw damage to their barn, pavilion, fencing and the food booths run by local ser...
Jul 05, 2023
Métis Nations set to benefit from proposed uranium project in north Sask.
Several Mtis Nations in northern Saskatchewan are set to benefit from a uranium project in the area.Mtis Nation-Saskatchewan (MN-S) and the seven Mtis Locals of Northern Region 2 - which includes La L...
Jun 15, 2023
Prince Albert Rotary Club fulfills $200K commitment for Adventure Park
The highly anticipated Rotary Adventure Park at Prince Albert's Little Red River Park is tentatively set to open next month and in the meantime, all the final dollars and cents have been secured.Repre...
Jun 14, 2023
Trial run of city bus to Little Red River Park starts next month
By the middle of July, people will be able to take a bus from the downtown transfer station in Prince Albert to Little Red River Park. On Monday, council approved a two-month test to see how the idea ...
Jun 13, 2023
Ukraine’s dam collapse is both a fast-moving disaster and a slow-moving ecological catastrophe
KHERSON, Ukraine (AP) - The destruction of the Kakhovka Dam was a fast-moving disaster that is swiftly evolving into a long-term environmental catastrophe affecting drinking water, food supplies and e...
The Canadian Press Jun 12, 2023
New low-cost housing unit for those with mental illness opens
A need for affordable housing in Prince Albert, particularly for those facing mental illness, has seen the Canadian Mental Health Association convert several four-plexes into low-income housing. Their...
Jun 07, 2023
Traffic will be disrupted near bridge starting this week
A city project to replace the century-old cast iron watermain near the EA Rawlinson Centre will disrupt access to the Diefenbaker Bridge, starting this week. Northbound traffic on the bridge will see ...
Jun 05, 2023
SaskPower expects to approach record as heat wave lingers
The heat has probably inspired you to switch on your air conditioner and have it running more often than normal. If that's the case, you've got a lot of company. SaskPower projects they will approach ...
Jun 05, 2023
Nipawin cancels EV stations after public pushback
The Town of Nipawin has cancelled a plan to put three EV charging stations around town following resistance from community members. Council voted to cancel the stations several weeks ago, which would ...
Jun 01, 2023
Lloydminster supporting 800 wildfire evacuees, says resources are at capacity
Hundreds of wildfire evacuees are still spending their nights in hotel rooms as they wait for any word on when they can return. During an update on Wednesday, the Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SP...
May 17, 2023
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