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The Northern Advocate

Prince Albert Daily Herald The Northern Advocate is our monthly, stand-alone print newspaper distributed across northern Saskatchewan and Manitoba. It’s named to hearken back to our roots as the Prince Albert Advocate in 1894 while staying true to the people and mission it intends to serve telling stories that matter.Our commitment to you is to produce original journalism highlighting stories important to northern Saskatchewan every month.For story tips or editorial questions, contact Jason Kerr at jason.kerr@paherald.sk.ca. To place an ad, contact Erin Bergen at ebergen@paherald.sk.ca.Click below for our latest issue, or scroll down for all of our latest stories

La Ronge author Miriam Körner wins Saskatchewan Book Award for Qaqavii

La Ronge author Miriam Körner wins Saskatchewan Book Award for Qaqavii
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In a rare move - Northland Police have called for the Google account of a sex offender to be destroyed - 09-Jul-2021

In a rare move - Northland Police have called for the Google account of a sex offender to be destroyed In a rare move - Northland Police have called for the Google account of a sex offender to be destroyed 9 July 2021 The man was jailed for more than seven years in Whangarei High Court last month for charges involving a 15-year-old girl. The 36-year-old sold the teenager for sex via an online ad - and shared videos he filmed of the encounters on WhatsApp. A judge told prosecutors a formal application would be required to have the offender s Google account deactivated.

Community Scoop » Covid Funding Supports New Pest Control Forest Link To Save Kīwī In Te Tai Tokerau

Press Release – Jobs for Nature A new pest control project is underway to bring native forest back to life and create a safe kw corridor between Honeymoon Valley, Mangamuka and tangaroa as part of the covid-response funded by Jobs 4 Nature. The funding comes via Kiwis for Kw … A new pest control project is underway to bring native forest back to life and create a safe kīwī corridor between Honeymoon Valley, Mangamuka and Ōtangaroa as part of the covid-response funded by Jobs 4 Nature. The funding comes via Kiwis for Kīwī and will allow the work begun by Honeymoon Valley Landcare group and at Ōtangaroa to extend and join with a new hapū based pest control project along the Maungataniwha Range, near Mangamuka – all up employing 20 part time kaimahi/pest controllers.

Nanaia Mahuta outlines Three Waters fix for system in crisis

Nanaia Mahuta outlines Three Waters fix for system in crisis Nanaia Mahuta outlines Three Waters fix for system in crisis Wed, 30 Jun 2021, 12:07PM The Government has unveiled proposals to move the ownership and management of water infrastructure from local councils and into the hands of four water services agencies, split regionally. Local Government Minister Nanaia Mahuta released the long-signalled Three Waters decisions today, saying the move on drinking water, wastewater and stormwater infrastructure would save ratepayers money. It would also result in better, safer services, and help ensure that the expected $120 billion to $185b in investment over the next 30 years could be made.

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