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Keely Dakin
kjdakin@paherald.sk.ca
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Country Troubadour comes to town
Next Tuesday, Lynch will be performing at the Canwood Hotel and the following day at the Christopher Lake Legion Hall. This is not his first time ... -
The beer is on!
The second annual Wolf Back A Beer festival will be at the E.A. Rawlinson on Saturday at 7 p.m. Ticket sales have also been going very well, said ... -
Chrystal’s children’s art gala a rousing...
That is $2,000 more than last year. This was the gala’s fourth year, but the first since being renamed in memory of Chrystal Rivet. “It was a ... -
Are we too connected?
Technology and social networks have changed the way in which we interact with one another. It has also made what used to be private information ... -
Calling all terrified parents
“When I became a father, which was about five years ago, I had a reaction … I can’t be a dad there’s no way I can do this.” That’s the ... -
Runner challenges Native youth to pursue their dreams
Since he was a kid he has run in 589 races and he has no intention of unlacing his running shoes. “It’s kind of an natural high … it just ... -
All Mighty Voice makes it into top five!
The Hunt For Canada’s Best New Artist competition is now into the third round of voting, which will come to an end at midnight on Thursday. They ... -
Babas celebrate 60 years of Ukrainian tradition
The group is preparing for their annual Easter Tea and Bake Sale fundraiser with a flurry of baking and their 60th anniversary as a cultural ... -
The importance of matting
The Northern Image Photographers club has a membership of about 25 people who gather every month to share their best work and to learn something ... -
Fire fighters burning to train in collapsed arena
“We have to jump on the chance,” said Ward Howat, deputy chief of Buckland fire and rescue. Howat was there along with the rest of the department ... -
Local photographer holds first show
The show will be up until the end of April and consists mainly of nature and wildlife photos as well as a couple of urban images. “It’s a ... -
Painting for satisfaction
While originally form the St. Laurent area, moved to Prince Albert in 2004 and has been a resident since. Jungman picked up the paintbrush late ... -
Pedestrian killed
Paramedics responded to a pedestrian who had been struck by a vehicle on Highway 2 at 5:46 a.m. The man had critical injuries and was transported ... -
Local singer in top 20 of CBC’s Searchlight
Beginning on Feb. 17, the competition is entirely based on the public’s votes. Reigh is in the second round of the competition, which is still ... -
Local band voted into top 20 provincials in CBC’s...
They made the top 20 in Saskatchewan and are hoping to make the next cut as the second round of voting continues until March 3 when the ... -
Local youth attend national event
We Day is an annual youth empowerment initiative organized by the non-profit Free The Children. It happens across the country and is built on the ... -
Little feet in big snowshoes
As a part of their health initiative, the school is exposing their students to the old sport of snowshoeing. Guiding the children through ... -
Canadian Challenge winner
“My goal is to win, always to win, but sometimes winning isn’t coming in first,” said Stefaan the night before the race began. This time however, ... -
Sometimes winning means just making it past the...
“She completed the race with dog power,” said trail boss John Edwards. “She officially scratched about 10 miles (16 kilometres) before the finish ... -
Tough trails and little sleep
As each team dashed across the lake and into the shelter of the trees and Checkpoint 4, at LT’s Wilderness Camp, they were clearly feeling the ... -
Two mushers use Canadian Challenge to ‘qualify’
As the teams streamed into Anglin Lake, dogs were checked over before being tucked into their kennels and arrival times were recorded. Then the ... -
Mushers prepared for dangers
All four team types will be leaving from the Northern Recreation Centre, by Redwing School just north of Prince Albert at noon on Tuesday. Open ... -
Coffre-fort
The French-language play will be brought to Prince Albert by the Saskatoon-based production company Troupe du Jour and the Fransaskois Performing ... -
Northern Spirits
About 40 young people from the North are performing, emceeing, producing and altogether running the show, with the help of their head producer ... -
A local man is preparing for a horse and carriage...
This will be the second year he has travelled old-school style over four days to raise money for the children’s Kinsmen Telemiracle Foundation. ... -
Mr. and Mrs. Winter 2013 adorned with fur
Mr. and Mrs. Winter 2013 were announced and crowned on Monday night at the Heritage Senior Centre in the Margo Fournier Centre. The furry crowns ... -
Scammers target P.A. senior
Pillar is a local senior who was the intended victim of a phone scam for almost $2,000 on Wednesday afternoon. “I kept thinking, Grandma is not ... -
PABCO sells wings in support of Telemiracle fundraiser
Next Tuesday and Wednesday, there will be wings sold as fundraise for this year’s Kinsmen Telemiracle Foundation at the Prince Albert Brewing ... -
ReStore – building supplies to build community
The building supply store belongs to Habitat for Humanity in Prince Albert and helps to support their building of affordable homes for residents ... -
Winter Triathlon a “success”
The 19-kilometre track began just after 11 a.m. on Saturday. The event includes a four-km run, an eight-km mountain-bike ride and a ...




