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A nurse draws a dose from a vaccine vial in Prince Albert. Photo courtesy SHA.
A renewed focus on getting young populations vaccinated, and a return to business as usual were factors in the SHA’s decision to alter its vaccine rollout strategy.
That’s according to Paul Ross, the Director of Primary Health Care with the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) in Prince Albert. Starting Aug. 8, the SHA will transition away from its old vaccine rollout policy. Ross said the current model was successful, but the demand has decreased as the number of fully vaccinated residents has gone up.
Prince Albert Daily Herald
The Prince Albert Grand Council will not hold Canada Day events this year, but the organizers of two other Canada Day events plan to go ahead with some changes. Herald file photo.
Organizers of Prince Albert’s two Canada Day events say they’re going ahead with the ceremonies, although in an altered version, while the Prince Albert Grand Council (PAGC) announced their decision to cancel their Canada Day events Tuesday night.
Representatives from both the Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 2 in Prince Albert, and the Prince Albert Multicultural council, say they’re taking different approaches this year, but have no plans to cancel or postpone their events.
Publishing date: Feb 14, 2020 • November 27, 2020 • 3 minute read •
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Well after 12 years and countless events, hockey games and seeing the lives of the people of Melfort the time has come to move on. I recently accepted a position as the new regional civic affairs reporter at the Prince Albert Daily Herald and the February 21 issue marks the last time you will see my work in the Journal.
A lot can happen over 12 years I have covered so many things and written so many stories that it is hard to remember them all. Since I was initially hired as a sports reporter those stories stuck out. However there is stories from every part of the job when I became the lone reporter and before.
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P.A. wildfire expected to take days to get under control (The fire) still didn t look like it was on our property, but it was spreading. I thought, OK, we ve got to go, now.
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Publishing date: May 18, 2021 • 2 days ago • 3 minute read • Water droppers battle an out of control forest fire after the city of Prince Albert declared a state of emergency over a fast-moving wildfire, prompting some residents to evacuate, in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada May 18, 2021. Photo by DAVID STOBBE /REUTERS
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A massive wildfire that has forced the evacuation of homes in northeastern Prince Albert has moved away from city limits, but remains out of control.