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Meath Park student shocked to receive USask Best and Brightest Scholarship

Meath Park Grade 12 student Charlie Lysyk got a surprise on March 22. Lysyk has been selected for the University of Saskatchewan’s Best and Brightest...

How about that weather!

Everybody talks about the weather but nobody does anything about it! All joking aside, weather is one of our favourite topics of conversation. What would...

New book, providing a guide to moose-hide tanning, is on way to printers

La Ronge author and artist, Miriam Körner, answered a call on Facebook from Tommy Bird, a trapper, dog musher and more, from Southend, to...

Île-à-la-Crosse residential school survivors tell their own stories in award-winning documentary

Brett McKay, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Windspeaker.com ​Métis filmmaker Matt LeMay said he’s happy the Indigenous Geographic documentary Waiting for Justice is getting a second...

Predators to begin title defense Saturday against Weyburn

The road to defending the Prairie Gold Lacrosse League (PGLL) title begins on Saturday for the Prince Albert Predators. The Preds will welcome the Weyburn...

Francois Fournier to be inducted into PA Sports Hall of Fame

Francois Fournier has quite the long resume in Prince Albert sports and he will be enshrined into the Prince Albert Sports Hall of Fame...

PACMA hosting Gospel Show at Heritage Centre Sunday

The Prince Albert Country Music Association (PACMA) is hosting a Gospel Show on Sunday at the Prince Albert Heritage Centre. The afternoon performance will feature...

James Smith Cree Nation youth shows passion for powwow

Keaton Constant has lived up to his name on the Saskatchewan powwow circuit. The nine-year-old from James Smith Cree Nation has been a constant presence...

Letter to the Editor

Dear Editor, The Swampy Cree have met with all branches of government. There are three signatory tribes, Swampy Cree Tribe, The Pas Mountain, and Moose...

Food insecurity in Canada at a crisis stage

The poorest Canadians spend more than twice the national average of their income on food Sylvain Charlebois, Troy Media There are various metrics to assess a...

How about that weather!