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Passing lanes north of Prince Albert officially opened Thursday

Prince Albert Daily Herald Michael Oleksyn/Daily Herald (L to R) Reeve Don Fyrk of the RM of Buckland, Rob Meyers project manager for HRJ Asphalt, MLAs Nadine Wilson, Highways Minister Fred Bradshaw, Joe Hargrave, Alana Ross, Delbert Kirsch and John Halkett of the Lac La Ronge Indian Band (LLIB) cut the ribbon on the new passing lanes on Highway 2 north of Prince Albert on Wednesday. The two new sets of passing lanes between Prince Albert and Christopher Lake were officially opened with a ribbon cutting ceremony Thursday morning. Government officials say the project was completed ahead of schedule, and will improve safety on Hwy 2. Officials said they will also improve traffic flow for commuters to and from communities and parks in the Prince Albert area and the province’s north.

Additional passing lanes improve safety on Highway Two

Additional passing lanes improve safety on Highway Two
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Prince Albert school divisions receive funding for Early Learning Intensive Support Program

Prince Albert Daily Herald The Government of Saskatchewan announced continued investment in the Early Learning Intensive Support Program on Wednesday. Both the Prince Albert Catholic School Division and Saskatchewan Rivers School Division are receiving some funding for the program. The Catholic Division will receive $300,000 and Sask. Rivers will receive $150,000, according to the Ministry of Education. The program in the Catholic Division began in March, 2019 when they were one of the school divisions chosen by the Ministry of Education to offer the Early Learning Intensive Support Pilot(ELIS) as part of their prekindergarten programming. “This investment in Early Learning Programming will have a very positive impact on the students in the program,” PA Catholic School Division education director Lorel Trumier said in a media release. “It also means our ELIS Program can continue,and we will be able to support students with intensive needs at a very early age in schools.

Public apathy towards current educational needs portend future economic malaise for province

Public apathy towards current educational needs portend future economic malaise for province
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