Prince Albert gets community wellness bus
Residents can expect to see a new healthcare initiative rolling down the streets of Prince Albert soon.
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Residents can expect to see a new healthcare initiative rolling down the streets of Prince Albert soon.
Communities and organizations are sharing initial reactions to the 2025-26 provincial budget’s commitments to northern Saskatchewan.
The Saskatchewan RCMP is asking for tips to help them locate a truck involved in a recent shooting on Big River First Nation.
Chase Sinclair isn’t accepting the report of Saskatchewan's police watchdog about his best friend’s violent arrest at the hands of Prince Albert police.
In a late Saturday night news release, the Prince Albert Police Service (PAPS) alerted the public about a potentially deadly batch of fentanyl circulating in the city.
Northern Saskatchewan communities are joining forces to tackle the issue of dog population control.
Organizations and community members gathered in Prince Albert on Friday to discuss the rise in homelessness.
A two-year investigation by Saskatchewan’s Serious Incident Response Team (SIRT) has found no wrongdoing on the part of police in the death of a 40-year-old man in 2023 in Prince Albert.
Two people were arrested after repeatedly fleeing police with a stolen vehicle in Prince Albert on Wednesday.
After five decades of creating art in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan artist George Glenn is showcasing his life’s work in a new exhibition “Looking Through Time.”
The provincial government is working on a plan to get rid of derelict buildings across Saskatchewan.
The Western Hockey League’s Prince Albert Raiders have fired head coach Jeff Truitt, the team announced Monday.
A 19-year-old man is in custody after a stabbing incident in Prince Albert on Thursday morning.
A two-month manhunt came to an end on Friday with the arrest of a 31-year-old Prince Albert woman wanted by the RCMP.
A drug trafficking investigation by the Prince Albert Police Service has lead to the seizure of drugs and black market marijuana that it believes is worth up to $2.4 million.
A lot on the corner of 15th Street East and Central Ave is the front-runner for Prince Albert’s permanent emergency shelter site, based on the results of city consultations.