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Staff ~ The Prince Albert Daily Herald
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Fifteen communities receive new child care spaces
Minister of Education Russ Marchuk announced on Friday the names of 15 Saskatchewan communities that will receive new child care spaces as a ... -
Saskatchewan has highest job vacancy rate in the...
Saskatchewan has the highest job vacancy rate in the country with 13,500 unfilled private sector jobs, according to data compiled by the Canadian ... -
Wholesalers see third consecutive record-breaking month
March saw another record-breaking sales month for the Saskatchewan wholesale trade as Statistics Canada reported a 17.5 per cent leap for the ... -
2013 Big Game Draw for hunters officially open
The 2013 Big Game Draw for Saskatchewan hunters is now open and will last until June 17. A 2005 evaluation by the Ministry of Environment ... -
SLGA provides new funding for problem gambling help...
The provincial government is providing approximately $293,000 in financial support to the agencies that operate Saskatchewan’s problem gambling ... -
Youth can ride STC for $45 per month this summer
Provincial youth will be able to ride with the Saskatchewan Transportation Company (STC) for only $45 per month this June, July and August. Once ... -
Dry and sunny weather helps seeding
A spate of dry, sunny weather led to good seeding progress in many parts of Saskatchewan this week, with eight per cent of provincial crops now ... -
City looking for feedback on bus service
The city is hoping a draw for free bus passes is a fare deal in return for some transit feedback. A survey was made available on Thursday that ... -
Burning banned in RM of Prince Albert
The RM of Prince Albert doesn’t want any burning done while it deals with its flooding issues. No burning permits will be issued while the local ... -
Seniors awards looking for nominees
The deadline is closing in to nominate somebody for the fourth annual Celebrating Seniors provincial senior volunteer award. Saskatchewan Seniors ... -
La Ronge man walks to P.A. for Relay For Life
In April 2009, just three days after having his cancerous right kidney removed, Alex Halkett walked out of the hospital. His life hasn’t been the ... -
Provincial parks prepare for visitors
Though it may have looked to be in doubt as little as three weeks ago, summer is officially here. Thursday marks opening day for Saskatchewan’s ... -
Weekly garbage collection set to return
The City of Prince Albert is set to resume weekly garbage collection on Mon., June 3. Blue recycle containers will continue to be picked up ... -
Province expands First Link program
The Government of Saskatchewan has committed more than $400,000 to the Alzheimer Society of Saskatchewan. The money will be used to expand the ... -
Provincial traffic blitz results in 356 tickets
Law enforcement officials issued 356 tickets last week, including seven charges for impaired driving, during a province-wide traffic safety ... -
Road paving around Muzzy Drive will affect traffic
Preparation is underway for road paving in the neighbourhood off Muzzy Drive. Residents of Guy Drive, Gillingham Crescent and Hadley Road will be ... -
Kress swims to AA time in Swift Current
Seven swimmers from the Prince Albert Sharks emerged from the Chinook Invitational Meet long course swimming competition in Swift Current last ... -
Police find man hiding in closet after alleged...
Police arrested a man early Sunday morning who was found hiding after he allegedly broke into an ex-partner’s home and assaulted her. Officers ... -
Arrest made following foot chase at Little Red Park
A man was arrested on Friday morning following reports of a break-in at Little Red River Park that led to a brief foot chase. Police initially ... -
Man arrested for causing disturbance after impaired...
A male passenger in a parked vehicle was arrested on Thursday morning after allegedly screaming obscenities at police and resisting arrest. ... -
Man charged after alleged assault of police officer
Police have filed charges against a man who allegedly attempted to assault an officer while resisting arrest early on Saturday morning. Officers ... -
Police weekend roundup: Officer allegedly assaulted
A police officer was allegedly assaulted over the weekend, resulting in minor injuries. The incident took place during the arrest of a ... -
Rotary Trail completion faces challenges
Various challenges face the city in completing the Rotary Trail’s encircling of Prince Albert. Making good on a motion made by Coun. Rick Orr ... -
Another water main breaks; more likely to come
A water main break on the city’s busiest road resulted in lowered water pressure to varying degrees through part of the city. Residents in the ... - Water shut off on 2nd Ave. W. between 19th and 20th St.
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Cheers and Jeers: May 10, 2013
CHEERS: Thank you to the City parks and recreation staff for working so hard to get the soccer fields lined and ready for games on Monday. ... -
Farmers hold off on seeding despite favourable weather
Despite warm and favourable weather allowing seeding to begin in parts of southwestern and west-central Saskatchewan this week, the majority of ... -
Montreal Lake man faces murder charge after...
A man from Montreal Lake is facing a murder charge following the death of a three-year-old boy. The child, Avery Nicholas Bird, was transported ... -
STARS launches second Saskatchewan lottery
The STARS Lottery in Saskatchewan saw its official launch on Thursday with 2,206 prizes worth more than $3.8 million. In 2012, the lottery ... -
Provincial parks set to open after record-breaking...
Saskatchewan provincial parks will officially open for the season on Thursday, May 16, following one of the longest winters on record. Campers ...




