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City council navigated two major public safety budgets on Friday, beginning with the Prince Albert Downtown Business Improvement District (PADBID) and followed by a prolonged and confusing debate over the 2026 police service budget. Although the presentations were separate, both pointed to growing pressures downtown and illustrated the difficulties council faced interpreting ...

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The Salvation Army in Prince Albert has a busy Christmas season ahead of them thanks to their Christmas Kettle Campaign, which officially began on Friday. The campaign helps provide food hampers, gifts, and other things to make Christmas brighter for those who are less fortunate. Major Ed Dean of the Prince Albert Salvation Army said […]

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Former ROH, WWE and TNA multi-time champion Austin Aries is the headliner as Canadian Wrestling’s Elite (CWE) returns to Prince Albert at the PAGC Urban Services on Friday, Nov .28 for the Rumble to Remember on Friday, Nov. 28. Aries will be in Prince Albert as part of the Rumble to Remember tour. He said […]

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Nicole GoldsworthyLocal Journalism Initiative ReporterSaskToday.ca ​LA RONGE — The La Ronge Regional Fire Department has opened recruitment for five paid-on-call firefighters.  La Ronge Regional Fire Chief Keaton Cloud told SaskToday that the department currently has 25 paid-on-call firefighters, below its full complement of 30. The department also employs two permanent ...

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Maggie MacintoshLocal Journalism Initiative ReporterWinnipeg Free Press Francophone teachers have been asked to limit homework wherever possible and promote nightly reading routines in response to the rise of artificial intelligence. The Division scolaire franco-manitobaine shared new guidelines on “donner des devoirs” — handing out obligatory after-school assignments — with ...

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