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Hannah Zitner
hzitner@paherald.sk.ca
All articles of Hannah Zitner
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P.A. election candidates go head to head
As three out of the five Prince Albert candidates running in federal election went head-to-head Tuesday night, debating pensions, healthcare, ... -
Lakeland RM floats new dock policy
PRINCE ALBERT — A new policy requiring a permit to install a dock on Christopher and Emma Lakes is making waves in the RM of Lakeland. After ... -
Carlton cashes in for grad party
Carlton graduates are two grand closer to celebrating their ‘chem-free grad’ party after more than 100 Prince Albertans came out to support ... -
Fire dept. clears needles in spring cleanup
PRINCE ALBERT — The Prince Albert Fire Department did their part to help the city with spring cleanup. Battalion Chief Nicholson and four other ... -
Changes afoot at Mann Gallery
After nearly three months of running the Mann Art Gallery without a curator/director Prince Albert’s largest gallery has hired a new top ... -
P.A. turns the lights down low
Downtown Prince Albert got a little bit darker Saturday night as city-run buildings flicked the switch on unnecessary lights for an hour in ... -
Local Libyan sees hope for his homeland
As the U.K., the U.S. and France have begun bombing the Libyan capital in the broadest international military effort since the Iraq war, a Prince ... -
Jet setters prep to take flight
PRINCE ALBERT — As a teenager, Donna Dalziel caught the travel bug. But instead packing a backpack and heading abroad, the high-school graduate ... -
Art of storytelling
PRINCE ALBERT — The art of storytelling will take a literal twist Saturday during a workshop that weaves together stories and mixed-media art. ... -
Grandmothers raise funds and hope for African orphans
PRINCE ALBERT — 'A grandmother's heart is a grandmother's heart no matter where she is,' is the motto of the Prince Albert branch of Grandmothers ... -
Ice sculptors carve niche at Winter Festival
PRINCE ALBERT — Professional ice sculptors and first-time carvers broke the ice together as the friendly ice sculpture battle was underway on ... -
Group home calls it quits, preps for sale
PRINCE ALBERT — After two years of trying to cut through red tape to open a children's group home in the Rural Municipality of Prince Albert, ... -
Fire Festival warms Prince Albert
PRINCE ALBERT — Despite attendance numbers lower than predicted, the Family Fire Festival warmed those Prince Albertans bold enough to layer up ... -
Police investigate woman’s death
The Prince Albert City Police are investigating after finding a woman dead on the porch of home on the 100 block of 18th St. E. They received ... -
Sask rockers contend for Rolling Stone cover
Taking a break between jam sessions in drummer Sam Corbett’s parent’s basement, the four members of the retro rock band The Sheepdogs, wait ... -
Thirteen charges laid in Shellbrook Ecstasy bust
PRINCE ALBERT — An Edmonton man faces 13 charges after police conducted a roadside bust, seizing $4,000 of ecstasy, more than $5,000 cash, a ... -
Blaze at auto body shop under investigation
PRINCE ALBERT — Early this morning, Prince Albert Fire Department and the RCMP were on the scene of a major blaze just south of Prince Albert on ... -
Church buys downtown grocery store property
PRINCE ALBERT — A year after the Co-op announced it would be moving to the busier Cornerstone shopping district, the Prince Albert Family Church ... -
Annual art gala showcases Saskatchewan artists
PRINCE ALBERT — Scattered haphazardly around the Mann Gallery's usually pristine main gallery space are hundreds of paintings, sculptures, ... -
Melfort family raises funds for stem cell treatment
Like most kids her age, Cadence Flaata spends her summers fishing at the lake, biking in the countryside and hanging out with her friends—but ... -
Sask author shelves Harper literary campaign
After four years of sending a book every other week to Stephen Harper, Life of Pi author Yann Martel is shelving the project. Since mid-April, ... -
Mill rumours up and running
Local media have reported another buyer has come forward for the Prince Albert pulp mill. Vancouver-based Fortress Paper (TSX:FTP) is looking ... -
Blaze destroys vacant building
Fire prevention officers and Cst. Stubbs from the police’s identification division investigate after a vacant, boarded up building was ablaze ... -
Good things come in threes for P.A. musician
For Cathleen Lesperance, the old adage ‘good things happen in threes’ seems to ring true—at least lately. In the past month, the Prince ... -
Sask. activist helps scratch plans to serve lion meat
More than 3,000 km from her hometown of Canwood, Sask., Alysia Hoback's stirring the pot — or rather keeping it off the stove. With the help of a ... -
Sask delegate sparks debate over medical marijuana
While members of Parliament head back to the hill Monday, medical marijuana advocates from across the country are following suite. What began as ... -
More red tape for RM group home
A group home that’s been at the centre of debate in the Rural Municipality of Prince Albert for nearly two years has received another dose of bad ... -
New ‘eye-opening’ TV series stars P.A. local
A new drama series about a fictional reserve dealing with corruption, power and politics débuts tonight starring one of Prince Albert’s own. ... -
Reactions mixed as construction begins on St. Louis...
Construction on a new bridge just east of the old St. Louis bridge has begun and while locals say a new bridge is needed, many aren’t please ... -
New business dresses-up Carlton Plaza
After receiving a pink slip from Victoria Hospital due to job shortages, James Carnegie used the turn of events to his benefit. “I got bumped ...




