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Tyler Clarke
tclarke@paherald.sk.ca
All articles of Tyler Clarke
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Pedestrian incident among weekend ambulance calls
Serious injuries were reported as a result of a pedestrian – motor vehicle incident on the Sturgeon Lake Reserve. Parkland Ambulance Care was ... -
Amateurs and diehards enjoy spring jaunt
Although the first day of spring is technically the vernal equinox on March 20, for many people in Prince Albert, it was on Saturday. ... -
Parents urged to monitor children’s Internet activity
If there’s one thing Kwaku Kyei wanted parents to get out of a recent cyber bullying event he helped put on, it’s that they should monitor their ... -
Memorial Gardens bustling on Mother’s Day
It’s a day to call up or visit your mother, but what about people whose mothers have passed on? Prince Albert Memorial Gardens’ bustling ... -
Emergency declaration made in RM of Prince Albert
Rising waters have endangered homes and roads in the Rural Municipality of Prince Albert, resulting in the declaration of a local emergency on ... -
Marking 68 years since the Second World War
Despite Remembrance Day’s “Lest We Forget” motif, the number of people attending Saturday’s Victory in Europe Day ceremony, outside of cadets and ... -
Sisters embarking on overseas missionary work
With their faith guiding them, Shellbrook area sisters Joy and Anna Beam will head overseas next month to embark on missionary work. For Joy, 19, ... -
Small businesses helped stave off recession woes
With every cup of coffee served, Shananigan’s Coffee and Desert Bar nudged the city further from a economic hardship during the global recession ... -
Cooke in great shape for today’s opening
You might not have believed it a couple weeks ago, but the Cooke Municipal Golf Course was set to re-open this morning (Friday). And it’s in ... -
Wolf fundraisers continue in earnest
Keen on seeing a 1,000-pound bronze wolf statue by Saskatchewan artist Joe Fafard installed in the city, volunteers are continuing fundraising ... -
Massive collection of tiny artwork on display
Amassing more than 800 card-sized pieces of art, the walls of the Victoria Square Compounding Pharmacy are lined with originality. Sunsets, ... -
Garage sale fundraiser begins at 9 a.m.
Helping ensure a generation of stray cats and dogs receive the veterinary care they need, the Prince Albert SPCA is hosting their annual Paws of ... -
Author chronicles her overcoming of adversity
Local educator Tammie Leonard has faced agoraphobia, cancer, infertility, a poor self concept and various other challenges during her life. ... -
Historical society preps for summer hours
Cozied in for an afternoon get-together, local history enthusiasts sipped on tea and nibbled on goodies during Wednesday’s annual Crocus Tea. The ... -
Little Red opens in time for spring kickoff
What better way to kick off this year’s spring temperature influx than with a fun run at Little Red River Park? “It’s a really fun event for ... -
Telecommunication tower and other council discussions
A SaskTel telecommunication tower application has been tentatively turned down by city council as a result of a local businessman’s opposition. ... -
Budget support no longer unanimous in council chambers
Once unanimous in supporting the city’s 2013 budget and its implementation, city council is now producing a split vote. During Monday’s executive ... -
City eyes GPS monitoring of staff
Big brother may soon begin monitoring city staff, with global positioning systems already available in a handful of electronic devices. Cell ... -
Grass fire season begins in earnest
Conditions are near perfect for grass fires, with a few already dealt with throughout the Prince Albert area in recent days. “We have dry ... -
Time to put trash in its place
Unearthing a trash-strewn city, this year’s spring snowmelt has left Prince Albert looking less than ideal. Viewing city conditions as a ... -
Chamber discontinuing Taste of Prince Albert
Its biggest event of the year, the Prince Albert and District Chamber of Commerce has decided that they will no longer host Taste of Prince ... -
RM of Prince Albert declared a disaster area
The Rural Municipality of Prince Albert is officially a disaster area. During a Monday morning meeting, the municipality’s elected officials ... -
Kittens thrown out like garbage
Sealed in a small cardboard box, four kittens were found left for dead in a dumpster behind a local business on Friday morning. “They were just ... -
Watsonairs tip their hats to Canadian composers
For this year’s spring concert, the Watsonairs looked into their own backyard for inspiration. Sunday’s show, called “Hats off to Canadian ... -
New indoor arena in the works
Its indoor arena demolished last month, the Red River Roping and Riding Club has already set its sights on a new facility as early as the winter. ... -
Residents mitigate Buckland flooding
Flood season hasn’t hit the RM of Buckland as hard as it might have if not for the ongoing assistance of ratepayers, Reeve Don Fyrk said. “I’m ... -
Ice breakup aftermath investigated by city
As the North Saskatchewan River receded on Thursday, Riverside Drive resident Christine Samoila began spotting chunks of land missing from her ... -
The cat came back … two years later
A cuddly ball of fluff named Oscar is back home with his human friend Arielle Denys, after living on the streets for about two years. In May, ... -
Henribourg area farmer wins $111,000
It’s not a new combine harvester, but a bigger boat and a new car are on the horizon for Henribourg area farmer Ronald Denysiuk. “We’ll kick in a ... -
Keep clear of the river, warns fire chief
With water cresting the top of the concrete berm along the North Saskatchewan River’s south bank, city fire Chief Les Karpluk is warning the ...




