The City Of Prince Albert would like to advise motorists that 12th Street West from Central to First Avenue, will be closed Friday for water service maintenance.
While Prince Albert city council mulls over the proposed policy on roadside memorials, other jurisdictions already have policy guidelines in place for dealing with the issue or don't worry about it at all.
Humidity is in the air. In the last few days, Prince Albert has been experiencing some nice temperatures accompanied by some drastic humidity, adding the equivalent of up to eight degrees to the temperature daily.
Despite a reserve of recycling bins, some Prince Albert residents wait on paper collection. "I think I've been paying for it for six years now and have nothing," said Coun.
Work is already underway on Prince Albert's fifth urban reserve. "It's a very long process, and the actual application for an urban reserve hasn't even been made yet," said Trevor Ives, CEO of Peter Ballantyne Developments Ltd.
The work is already underway on Prince Albert's fifth urban reserve.
MAYFAIR, Sask. - A man shot by the RCMP in a Saskatchewan community is in hospital with undetermined injuries.
As of Monday's council meeting, declarations of any situation that might be a conflict of interest financially became more formalized.
The Daily Herald's reporting staff took in the event Tuesday. In aid of our readers who might want to forgo cooking supper and head for the park instead, reporters put their palates on the line.
National HIV/AIDS groups are calling for needle exchanges to be piloted in Canada's prison system. This comes even as the provincial government has ordered an extensive review of Saskatchewan's needle exchange programs.
Recent research has shown that the Gabriel Dumont Institute (GDI), an educational institute for Métis people in Saskatchewan, is unique nationwide.
Demonstrations brought history to life at the Vintage Power Machines Museum last weekend. The museum held the 28th Annual Threshing Festival on Saturday and Sunday.
REGINA - The federal government will spend $105 million to help reduce the number of Saskatchewan aboriginal children in foster homes.
Rest is one of the main things on John Laliberte’s mind. He just returned from the David Thompson Brigade journey with his two sons, John Jr.
Jocelynn Lavoie’s friends and family are determined not to let her memory get packed up and put away.
Enhancements proposed for the Alfred Jenkins Field House as a result of greater than expected fundraising were passed by city council Monday and a bylaw was passed to expedite the construction.
Jessica Hueser has been recognized for her years of volunteer experience. Being only 19, she’s spent much of her time with different organizations in the community and for her efforts she is receiving the Saskatchewan Youth Award.
A 34-year-old Ahtahkakoop First Nation man pleaded guilty to assault causing bodily harm and causing a disturbance Monday afternoon in provincial court.
Jocelynn Lavoie’s friends and family won’t let her memory get packed up and put away. A roadside memorial went up almost immediately when 17-year-old Lavoie was killed in a car crash last October.
An error was printed in the July 19 edition of the Daily Herald in the story titled, “Soccer centre improvements up for consideration.