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Water woes ease in Prince Albert
A water pipeline snakes its way from Little Red River towards Prince Albert's water treatment plan. Photo by Chelsea Laskowski The water situation in central Saskatchewan...
First Nations Gaming Forum draws from the past to assert control in the future
Chief Brian Standingready. Photo by Chelsea Laskowski A gaming forum in Prince Albert is building momentum on expanding First Nation jurisdiction in gaming. There's a sense...
Job numbers show Sask. taking a hit
Saskatchewan’s job market took a significant hit last month, with the provincial unemployment rate increasing two-tenths of a percent to 6.3 per cent. That number is well...
Prince Albert still holding off on returning water service to Muskoday, rural customers
Prince Albert City Manager Jim Toye. Photo by Chelsea Laskowski Prince Albert officials say water usage has spiked since the City loosened restrictions on business and...
Water contingency plans and shore cleaning clear up in murky aftermath of oil spill
A water pipeline snakes its way from Little Red River towards Prince Albert's water treatment plan. Photo by Chelsea Laskowski Some primary shoreline raking is complete near...
For the first time, Saskatchewan names Indigenous person as Children’s Advocate
Corey O’Soup, originally from the Key First Nation. Photo by Manfred Joehnck For the first time in the province’s history, a First Nations person has been named as the...
Faster Internet speeds promised to 26 northern Sask. communities
Nearly 2,700 homes across northern Saskatchewan will be getting faster Internet speeds by the end of the year. SaskTel says it will be upgrading high-speed Internet in 26...
Prince Albert peaceful gathering highlights risks of pipelines and importance of water
A group gathered in front of City Hall in Prince Albert on Wednesday afternoon. Photo by Chelsea Laskowski A handful of Prince Albert Idle No More members are demanding more...
Prince Albert announces plan to return to normal water consumption
City Manager Jim Toye speak to media on Wednesday. Photo by Chelsea Laskowski Prince Albert has announced plans to get residents and businesses back to normal water...
Premier announces provincial investigation into Husky pipeline oil spill
The premier has visited two cities for the first time since an oil spill put their water supplies in jeopardy. Brad Wall was in North Battleford Wednesday morning and Prince...

Water woes ease in Prince Albert
First Nations Gaming Forum draws from the past to assert control in the future
Job numbers show Sask. taking a hit
Prince Albert still holding off on returning water service to Muskoday, rural customers
Water contingency plans and shore cleaning clear up in murky aftermath of oil spill
For the first time, Saskatchewan names Indigenous person as Children’s Advocate
Faster Internet speeds promised to 26 northern Sask. communities
Prince Albert peaceful gathering highlights risks of pipelines and importance of water
Prince Albert announces plan to return to normal water consumption
Premier announces provincial investigation into Husky pipeline oil spill

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