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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

Good Luck Finding It
Good Luck Finding It, an arts collaboration between Wendy Sharpe and Marcel Petit will run at the Chapel Gallery until March 24th.See the poster for full details.
Feb 12, 2019

Lac La Ronge Region Community Alcohol Management Plan (CAMP) 2019 Survey
For those who are not residents of the Lac La Ronge Region: Thank you for your interest in this survey, but you must be a resident of the Lac La Ronge Region communities to participate.Find the link h...
Feb 12, 2019

Summer Jobs at the Melfort and District Museum
There are Summer Student Opportunities available at the Melfort and District Museum with positions to begin in early May.Please see the poster below for full details.
Feb 12, 2019

Committee chair says probe of Wilson-Raybould affair a possibility
OTTAWA - The Liberal chair of the House of Commons justice committee is open to probing whether the Prime Minister's Office improperly tried to influence the justice minister not to pro...
Feb 12, 2019

Ansari addresses sex misconduct allegation at standup show
NEW YORK - Aziz Ansari said at a standup show Monday in New York that a sexual misconduct allegation was humiliating, but he hopes he's become better since. It was the comedian and actor's first publi...
Feb 12, 2019

Nielsen's top programs for Feb. 4-10
Prime-time viewership numbers compiled by Nielsen for Feb. 4-10. Listings include the week's ranking and viewership. 1. "The Grammy Awards," CBS, 19.88 million. 2. "The Big Bang Theory," CBS, 14.16 mi...
Feb 12, 2019

Cash stolen from vehicle in Carrot River
A theft case in Carrot River has the RCMP asking for your help.A small amount of cash was stolen from a white 2005 GMC pickup truck parked on Third St. W. in Carrot River, sometime between Jan. 8 and ...
Feb 12, 2019

Saskatchewan's justice minister says carbon case likely headed to Supreme Court
REGINA - Saskatchewan's attorney general says he has no doubt the constitutional challenge against Ottawa's imposition of carbon tax will end up in the Supreme Court of C...
Feb 12, 2019

SNC-Lavalin faces criminal probe over Montreal bridge contract, documents reveal
MONTREAL - Court documents show that Quebec prosecutors are working with the RCMP on the possibility of new criminal charges against SNC-Lavalin tied to a contract to refurbish Montreal's Jacques...
Feb 12, 2019