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Morin family walk with supporters and loved ones in continued efforts to find Ashley
Amid the drumming and singing that was leading family and friends on their walk in the July heat, a growing voice rose above the rhythmic beat from within the crowd. A chant repeated a simple prayer: ...
Jul 11, 2024

PAGC explores Indigenous-led policing service with data collection, community visits
The project to determine feasibility of a self-administered police service for Prince Albert Grand Council (PAGC) members is underway, with much work to be done to determine policing needs and challen...
Jul 11, 2024

Canada cruises past Hong Kong on day one of World Cup Qualifiers
Pitcher Justin Schofield had 13 strikeouts while catcher Bryan Abrey went three-for-three with three RBI's to help Canada win their tournament opener over Hong Kong, China at the Men's World Cup Group...
Jul 11, 2024

Watrous residents looking for answers after parked semi trucks cause safety issues along Highway 2
Watrous is a thriving economic centre based upon agriculture, tourism, mining and industry, but that hustle has brought with it an unwelcome consequence. In recent years, more semi-trucks have been pa...
Jul 10, 2024
Heat warnings cover entire province of Saskatchewan
Heat warnings covered the entire province of Saskatchewan like a very warm blanket on Wednesday."An upper level ridge has settled over the prairies resulting in clear skies and extreme daytime tempera...
Jul 10, 2024
Uncertainty remains after Co-op cybersecurity incident
It appears Co-op is not out quite of the woods yet as the company continues to deal with a cybersecurity incident.Federated Co-operatives Limited said it is aware of statements circulating online indi...
Jul 10, 2024
SaskPower’s system in ‘good shape’ as heat wave descends on Saskatchewan
As Saskatchewan runs headlong into the first real heatwave of the summer, SaskPower is ready to handle the increased strain on the power grid.On Monday night, Albertans got an electricity grid alert d...
Jul 10, 2024

Proposal for rental property bylaw to undergo public consultation
North Battleford's rental property situation is about to get a closer look following Monday night's council meeting. "Under the mandate of council's strategic plan, subsequent discussions related to c...
Jul 09, 2024

Three former world softball champions among the teams battling in Prince Albert
Six teams from around the globe will battle in Prince Albert this week, hoping to punch their tickets to the WBSC Men's Softball World Cup. The 18th annual tournament opened this summer with group sta...
Jul 09, 2024

More than 60 per cent of funds already raised to host Tony Cote Summer Games
With the Tony Cote Summer Games only one month away, the Lac La Ronge Indian has already managed to raise more than half of the amount needed to host them. In total, approximately $750,000 has been ra...
Jul 09, 2024