Late at night when you're sleeping, the bedbugs come creeping. And it seems the little bloodsuckers have now made their way throughout the United States, spreading from the major cities where the infestations started a few years ago.
SaskEnergy, the Salvation Army, the Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology and the Ministry of Social Services have partnered to create the 2008 Share the Warmth Home Energy Efficiency Project.
A fire ban on all city parks was issued Friday. No open fires will be allowed in Little Red River Park, Kinsmen Park or other city parks until further notice.
Rising gas prices are keeping Prince Albert area campsites packed with local campers, anglers and travellers this summer, instead of the usual visitors from across Canada and around the globe.
The Prince Albert fire department responded to a fire at Carrier Lumber Products Friday evening about 13 kilometres east of the city.
Council conflicts could justify an independent review.
Northern forest fires have delayed nominations for a Liberal candidate in Desnethe-Missinippi-Churchill River federal riding.
OTTAWA - Police forces in some parts of the country say drivers are slowing down as the price of gasoline continues to rise.
A 16 year-old Prince Albert youth was released Friday morning after being charged with arson, relating to the Canada Day fire at Cooke Municipal Golf Course.
Prince Albert is at its limit. With 936 evacuees in the city and 150 at the Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology Woodland Campus there is no more room for evacuees in the city.
Retail can't keep up with their customers. Local businesses in the area cannot hire staff quick enough. The problem? They are leaving as fast are they are coming.
Angela Hirschfeld is one fortunate and grateful girl. The nine-year-old, who was riding her bike, escaped serious injury Saturday evening because she was wearing a helmet.
Evacuees visiting Prince Albert have suffered much already and should be welcomed with compassion, said officials.
A second overseas mission brought Prince Albert reservist Al Rishchynski into a position of increased responsibility, helping to advise the Sierra Leone army.
Prince Albert City Police have made an arrest in connection with the fire on Canada Day that resulted in property damage in excess of $85,000.
It’s too early to tell if there are lessons to be learned from Tuesday’s riot at the maximum-security Edmonton Institution, but the Correctional Service is ready for these kinds of episodes, a spokesperson said.
Angela Hirschfeld is one fortunate and grateful girl.
Members of the Wahpeton Dakota First Nation are not happy with a deal being offered to them by the federal government.
Two thousand people in several northern communities have already had to flee thick smoke.
SASKATOON - Two Saskatoon men are facing various charges after a stolen car rammed a police cruiser before crashing head-on into a minivan.