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Tessa Holloway
editorial@paherald.sk.ca
All articles of Tessa Holloway
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Kyla summer show open to the world
he Kyla Art Group's summer show is helping bring Prince Albert artists to a wider audience, members say. The group's well-known fall gala held ... -
Donated dresses take the stress out of graduation
The moment Tess Lavallee saw her grad dress she knew she wanted it. But lucky for her, there was no need to cringe at the price tag and put it ... -
Saturday fire engulfs East Hill house
An early morning blaze engulfed a house on 21st Street on Saturday morning. Firefighters responded to a call at about 4 a.m. Saturday to find ... -
PACI reunion draws a big crowd
Many alumni of PACI hadn't been back to the school in 30 or more years, but as they gathered in Prince Albert for the 100th reunion, the faces ... -
School project keeps family history alive
ST. LOUIS - It took a school project for Shaylene Lussier to get in touch with her grandpa. The Grade 11 St. Louis Community School student was ... -
Local country musician launches new CD ahead of...
Larry Krause comes across a lot of under-entertained country fans in his tours, but he makes sure they don't stay that way for long. The people ... -
SIAST celebrates 25 years with time capsule opening
With 1980s icons like Cyndi Lauper blasting on the radio, the screws were taken off of a simple metal box at SIAST Woodland Campus and out came ... -
Belly Up parking problem solved, then unsolved...
Just when it looked like an agreement had been reached regarding the proposed parking lot at Belly Up Bar, the city hit yet another roadblock. ... -
Little Red River water levels up
Recent h eavy rains and the high water level at Little red River Park has caused areas of the embankment to become unstable, the city is warning. ... -
City looks to remove West Hill pedestrian signal
The city's executive committee is recommending the pedestrian signal at 22nd Street and Sixth Avenue West be removed to help improve sightlines ... -
Prince Albert dancers to share the stage with...
Saskatchewan dancer and performer Heidi Ford went to Broadway years ago, but now she's bringing Broadway to Prince Albert. Her brainchild ... -
Splashing into summer
The city is hoping for sunshine by Friday when the Kinsmen Water Park is set to open. "I understand the weather's supposed to be turning on ... -
Student art decorates Education Centre
If students in Saskatchewan Rivers School Division thought their art class assignments would only be seen by their teachers, some were in ... -
Rain damages poor road
Days of rain have turned the 160-kilometre highway to from Nipawin to Cumberland House into a dangerous mess of ruts, potholes and mud, said ... -
Carlton grad to compete at WorldSkills London 2011
A Prince Albert man will be going to London, England to compete WorldSkills in London next year after winning gold in the Skills Canada ... -
Heritage Nursery blossoms with careful hands
Judy Harley, the manager at Honeywood Heritage Nursery, likes to tell people how the founder, Bert Porter, only started selling plants when his ... -
PACI's history part of the lesson plan for students
As Lovina Johnston cracks open the pages of her notepad-sized PACI yearbook from the late 1930s, the contrast with the 2009 edition is striking. ... -
Gong show really about talent
The Carlton Gong Show may include a gong, but it's not a gong show, per se. If that sounds confusing, here's how it works. The concept is ... -
Rolling into summer
All Chad Baba needed was an excuse and he was at the skate park in Prince Albert, and Sunday offered the best excuse all summer. Only he’s not ... -
Saxophone student comes home to play
Michael Lett has played for the prime minister, but when he pulls his saxophone out of its case in his hometown of Prince Albert, it’s still a ... -
The battle never ended
BATOCHE — The only sound just after 3 p.m. in Batoche on Wednesday was the sound of the wind — it swept up the grass and roared through the ... -
Literacy quilts help kids get comfortable with books
It took the birth of her grandson to remind retired teacher Eloise Lukoni just how much she missed one of her favourite passions - teaching ... -
Refurbished school bell to ring at PACI reunion
The bell that former PACI secretary Maisie Carle used to ring through the halls to signal the end of class will ring once again at the school's ... -
Trades students keep coming back to Skills Canada
When teacher Brian Linn wants to show the effect of the Skills Canada competitions that were held here on Friday, he shows them the banners in ... -
Police release name of murder victim
Police have released the name of the 35-year-old man killed early Thursday morning and made three new arrests in the case. Virgil Pelletier ... -
Two environments, two styles, one artist
Martin Tagseth doesn’t like to show his work in just a plain gallery, but rather the environment it belongs in. That’s why he’s transformed the ... -
Wapiti Regional Library’s rocky start
A bathroom wouldn’t be the first place most people look for high-minded literature and educational books, but that’s exactly where the residents ... -
St. Mary students win Law Day competition
The verdict is in and St. Mary High School is best in the province this year, at least when it comes to law. The school's law team came first in ... -
Studio 1010 presents longest art show yet
At Amy's on Second, Annett Henbid's paintings of trees look across at a dragon brought to life by Judie Relitz's brush. There isn't much in ... -
Terry Fox Award winner sees benefits in blindness
Michael Lyons doesn’t think of his visual impairment as holding him back — rather, in some ways it’s even an advantage. In May, 2008 Lyons was ...




