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Save On Foods Supporting Food Banks
Save on Foods is Sharing it Forward by supporting local food banks.See the poster below for full details.
Jun 16, 2021

Prince Albert youth awarded Junior Citizen of the Year
An outstanding youth lives among us. The Government of Saskatchewan announced the four recipients of the 2021 Junior Citizen of the year award in a recent press release. Among the winners chosen by th...
Jun 16, 2021

Quebec museum exhibit to wade into the history and potential of human waste
Quebec's museum of civilization has announced its newest exhibit will tackle one of society's messiest subjects: human excrement. The Muse de la civilisation in Quebec City says the upcoming exhibit t...
Jun 16, 2021

Canada Day Plans for 2021
Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 2 in Prince Albert announces the cancellation of Canada Day in Kinsmen Park due to current Covid-19 restrictions.Instead they will be hosting a drive-thru fish fry aga...
Jun 16, 2021

Prince Albert Pride Week
: Prince Albert Pride Week - Join us for a week of virtual fun and connecting for Prince Albert Pride Week!PA Pride's 50/50 - email princealbertpride@gmail.com to purchase tickets for our 50/50 (lotte...
Jun 16, 2021

Ex-mountie facing first degree murder charge enters not guilty plea
A former Saskatchewan mountie has entered a plea of not guilty to a charge of first degree murderBernie Herman, 53, was not present when the matter was discussed Wednesday morning at Prince Albert Pro...
Jun 16, 2021

Old Nipawin Bridge closed to traffic due to safety concerns
Effective Wednesday, June 16, the Old Nipawin Bridge on Highway 35 will be shut down to traffic.According to the Minister of Highways, Fred Bradshaw, an independant appraiser came to assess the bridge...
Jun 16, 2021

École St Mary High School evacuated due to small electrical fire
Remaining graduation ceremonies that were set to take place this afternoon and evening at cole St Mary High School have been postponed and students were sent home early following a small electrical fi...
Jun 16, 2021

Shoreline cleanup finds COVID-related trash increased during height of the pandemic
VANCOUVER - Organizers of a national conservation program aimed at removing trash from the country's many shorelines say the COVID-19 pandemic has even changed how we litter. The Great Canadian Shorel...
Jun 16, 2021

Groups ask government to prosecute alleged Guatemalan war criminal living in Canada
Two civil society groups are calling for the Canadian government to prosecute a man believed to be living in Canada who they say was involved in the massacre of more than 200 people in Guatemala in 19...
Jun 16, 2021