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Perry Bergson
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All articles of Perry Bergson
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Huge development moves along
Development of a massive multi-phase gated community near Victoria Hospital on 28th Street West moves into its second phase next week. Lake ... -
Concert Choir prepares for perfect moments
The men’s loss has proven to be everyone’s gain in the Prince Albert choral scene. When the Prince Albert Men’s Choir folded last year after more ... -
Campese, Derkatch will return to Raiders
The Prince Albert Raiders have re-signed general manager Bruno Campese and director of player personnel Dale Derkatch. The deals, which were ... -
Youth group selling art to build a well
A local youth group is hoping an art show in Prince Albert turns out well for a village in Africa. The Prince Albert Alliance Church Youth Group, ... -
COLUMN: Perry Bergson — May 13, 2013
On a recent evening, I piled into the car with my wife and old dog and we drove south. Our destination was St. Louis, where I was doing a story ... -
Spring Fling results — May 11, 2013
Spring Fling, May 11, Little Red River Park Held by the Prince Albert Triathlon Club 15 KM RUN MALE KRIS MACNEIL 1:08:34 KEN THOMAS ... -
St. Louis karate students headed back to nationals
Perry BergsonRural RootsA pair of St. Louis teens will be returning to the National IKD Karate Championships next week aiming to win more ... -
Comedy promises lots of laughs
If the play Those Crazy Ladies in the House on the Corner delivers half the laughs that the Prince Albert Community Players cast has in ... -
Chubak turning pro next season
You thought Carsen Chubak was having a dream season before? It just got a whole lot better. The 24-year-old Prince Albert product recently signed ... -
COLUMN: Perry Bergson — May 6, 2013
I’ve had some interesting conversations with our mayor lately. Greg Dionne was unhappy with the assertion by Herald columnist Barb Gustafson on ... -
COLUMN: Ed Olfert — May 2, 2013
Mother’s Day approaches. All of us have had mothers. All of us have experienced mothers in a variety of ways. I suggest a common value is ... -
Street sweeping set to begin next Monday
The city will begin to do a little spring cleaning on its roads next week. Providing the weather co-operates, and the forecast for that day is ... -
Raiders choose not to renew Young’s contract
The Prince Albert Raiders are in the market for a new coach. The team announced on Tuesday that it will not be renewing Steve Young’s contract, ... -
Arts community honours retiring art teacher
George Glenn was working his way home on a trip in 1975 when fate brought the artist to Prince Albert. Nearly 40 years later, the Prince Albert ... -
COLUMN: Perry Bergson — April 29, 2013
I’ve been fortunate to attend many Chamber lunches in the last year and come to expect an interesting speaker and a great meal at each. It was ... -
Ducks a dynamite teaching tool
A lot of lessons get packed into a pair of tiny yellow ducks every spring. Don Cody, a pre-arrangement specialist for Prince Albert Memorial ... -
Woods eager to unveil new show
Scott Woods says it’s a pretty simple formula to explain to aspiring musicians how the music industry actually works. The champion fiddler, who ... -
COLUMN: Perry Bergson — April 22, 2013
’m one of those people who music speaks to. I have no musical training, no ability to play an instrument and no desire to learn. But music means ... -
Horn sees induction as a family honour
Editor’s Note: This is the eighth in an eight-part series profiling the 2013 class of inductees for the Prince Albert Sports Hall of Fame. The ... -
Jury finds McLachlan guilty
Bonnie McLachlan was found guilty of sexual exploitation on Friday in Court of Queen’s Bench. A jury of 10 women and two men returned their ... -
Weary Beatty elated with news of being elected chief
Peter Beatty had some pretty big plans on Thursday evening after learning early in the morning that he was the new chief of Peter Ballantyne Cree ... -
Jury contemplates fate of Bonnie McLachlan
The fate of Bonnie McLachlan now lies in the hands of a jury. The 52-year-old teacher, who was accused of engaging in a sexual relationship with ... -
Beach Boys ticket sales picking up
If an evening spent with the Beach Boys listening to five decades of hits sounds like Fun, Fun, Fun, you better buy your ticket soon. The ... -
Darchuk moves on to next CrossFit goal
Whitney Darchuk set a big goal a year ago to reach the Western Canadian regionals of the 2013 Reebok CrossFit Games. Mission accomplished. The ... -
Taekwon do competitors bring home medals
More than 280 competitors attended the Western Canadian ITF taekwon do championship in Regina on Saturday but Prince Albert came away with more ... -
Raiders GM reviews roster player by player
The Daily Herald sat down with Prince Albert Raiders general manager Bruno Campese on Monday to take a player-by-player look at the team's roster ... -
COLUMN: Perry Bergson — April 15, 2013
A couple of weeks ago I told you in this space about my vehicle dying in Yorkton on the way home from Easter. Here's how it all played out. ... -
Local volleyball player wins national silver medal
Desiree Gatin's dream season came within a win of perfection. The Prince Albert volleyball player, who plays with the Lakeland College Rustlers ... -
Two men seek top job with Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation
Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation voters can be assured of one thing in their upcoming election; their new chief will bring experience to the job.With ... -
COLUMN: Perry Bergson — April 8, 2013
April 9 is a date we've had circled on the calendar for a while here at the Daily Herald. We'll finally get a chance to unveil our work at the ...




