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Prince Albert job fair helps local students nail down opportunities
The President and CEO of the Saskatchewan Construction Association looks on and smiles as two high school students attempt to hammer a long nail into a wooden 4x4.The Association was one of over 80 ve...
Oct 15, 2025
While some starters will rest, the standard remains the same for Riders
While the Saskatchewan Roughriders are expected to rest a number of starters this week, defensive backs coach Josh Bell believes there's no quit in the team."We want to play football. The guys out her...
Oct 15, 2025
Town council approves new fleet vehicles for fire department, grant for ski club
La Ronge council recently approved the purchase of new command trucks for the fire department, a community grant for the La Ronge Ski Club, and a lease for the concession space at the Mel Hegland Unip...
Oct 15, 2025
McDonald to coach, Cripps and Harvey to play at U17 World Hockey Challenge
It was announced back in July that Prince Albert Raiders Head Coach Ryan McDonald would be the Head Coach for Team Canada Red at the 2025 U17 World Hockey Challenge in early Truro, Nova Scotia. Today ...
Oct 15, 2025
Suspect alleged responsible for fatal hit and run granted release
Nursing an arm in a sling and admitting to a three week stay in hospital after being struck by a vehicle, Warren Dalton fears he will never recover from a broken heart.The 54-year-old made the comment...
Oct 15, 2025
Black bear complaints in La Ronge area more than double
Bear-related calls to conservation officers in the La Ronge area in 2025 have more than doubled when compared to 2024. That's according to data sent from the Ministry of Corrections, Policing and Publ...
Oct 15, 2025
Council moves forward with zoning changes, application for federal funding
In an executive committee meeting that had only two items on the agenda, Prince Albert city council moved forward with an application for federal grant money for a wastewater plant upgrade and going f...
Oct 15, 2025
Tony Merchant, prominent Regina lawyer known for class-action lawsuits, dead at 80
Prominent lawyer Tony Merchant, well known for spearheading class-action lawsuits across the country, has died.His wife, Pana Merchant, says he died Monday at their home in Regina after a battle with ...
Oct 15, 2025
Prince Albert Police Service adds drone to fleet of crime-fighting tools
Criminals running from police in Prince Albert will have to look over their shoulder and up in the sky in the future. The police service is implementing the use of a drone, which Chief Patrick Nogier ...
Oct 15, 2025
Prince Albert Trail Riders waiting for first snowfall
Although the first snowfall of 2025 has already melted away, the Prince Albert Trail Riders (PATR) have already started their preparations for the 2025 snowmobiling season. Some of the trails that the...
Oct 15, 2025