Tag Archives: City Hall

Trees uprooted and broken at Tisdale Fairgrounds
An investigation is underway into a senseless case of vandalism at the Tisdale Fairgrounds. "Several trees were deliberately broken and uprooted, causing significant harm to the area," a Town of Tisda...
Oct 23, 2025

City looking for civic minded people for boards
Civic-minded community members are being asked by Prince Albert city hall to consider sitting on some local boards.Spots are available on the Board of Police Commissioners, the Development Appeals Boa...
Oct 23, 2025
Community groups hold steady in 2026 funding requests to North Battleford
North Battleford city council has heard its 2026 community budget delegations, with most organizations maintaining or slightly reducing their funding requests ahead of budget deliberations next month....
Oct 22, 2025

City starts budget process with presentations by agencies, including golf club
The Prince Albert Golf and Curling Club was first on the agenda of organizations presenting requests to city council at the start of budget season. The PAGCC asked the city for a $30,000 operating gra...
Oct 22, 2025

Dressing room in new arena named for long-time P.A. hockey referee
A dedicated passion to refereeing hockey games in Prince Albert didn't stop with Barry Schrader; it has continued with his children and grandchildren. On Oct. 15, the City of Prince Albert accepted a ...
Oct 16, 2025

Full-year approval granted for Meadow Lake homeless shelter with mixed feedback
The City of Meadow Lake has approved a full-year operating permit for the Home Plate Shelter at 215 1st Street East, allowing the community's only emergency shelter to continue operating through next ...
Oct 16, 2025

Town of Nipawin attempting to improve safety, appearance
The Town of Nipawin has issued a news release to outline what they're doing to ensure a safe, welcoming community. Chief Administrative Officer Michele Sorensen told northeastNOW they are encouraging ...
Oct 16, 2025

Meeting to determine cold weather strategy not happening soon enough
Maj. Ed Dean doesn't believe in 'tent cities' or encampments, but he understands why they happen."There's not enough resources and they'd rather hunker down than move around in the cold."Dean, who ove...
Oct 16, 2025

Listen: PA Police Chief on increased strength in positions, deployment of resources and drone use
The Prince Albert Police Service has received approval to hire more officers. Police Chief Patrick Nogier speaks about the challenge of just keeping up with attrition and exploring deployment of resou...
Oct 16, 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