Thursday May 24 | Meadow Lake Progress
Sherri Dee-Ann Robert, 35, was supposed to be taking a bus from Meadow Lake to Prince Albert on May 8. Police say she didn't arrive in Prince Albert, and they have information that she left the bus in Saskatoon and hasn't been seen or heard from since.
Nipawin Legion to hold benefit for cancer victim
The Nipawin Legion will be holding a benefit fundraiser on Sat., May 26th to assist one of its members who must travel outside Canada for treatment.
Sub-lieutenant Michael Blacklock, far right, receives a briefing...
Sub-lieutenant Michael Blacklock, far right, receives a briefing along with commander Julio Cesar of the Brazilian Navy, left, and commander Fernando Tarapow of the Argentine Navy, middle.
Council takes on roads, NCER, the west hill area's future and a farmland lease
The city's $2.6-million roadways and recapping program is cleared to begin, with council extending its agreement with B&B Asphalt Ltd.
We're on the road at 4:30am, headed up to visit our friends in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan for their year-end FUN meet.
Another pillar added to the bridge campaign
Prince Albert Grand Council grand Chief Ron Michel with Mayor Jim Scarrow at Thursday's press conference announcing the council's support of the effort.
10 Questions with . . . David Sader
Each week we play 10 Questions with some of Vermilion and area's most interesting people.
Rising country music star Codie Prevost won several awards including Entertainer of the Year on April 22 at the Saskatchewan Country Music Awards.
Appeal of convicted killer of two Mounties moves closer
Curtis Dagenais became the subject of a massive manhunt after he shot and killed constables Michelle Cameron and Marc Bourdages on July 7, 2006, also wounding Const.
City has important role with remote communities
President and CEO of General Electric Canada and past chair of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce Elyse Allan, wrapped in a star blanket she was awarded with after heading a roundtable discussion with Prince Albert community leaders on Wednesday.
Ron Sexsmith plays the E.A. Rawlinson Centre on May 13.
In the annals of Canadian music history, there are few artists as overlooked as Ontario-born singer/songwriter Ron Sexsmith.