STF to vote on government’s final offer in coming days
Prince Albert Daily Herald
by Nathan Reiter
2h ago
The Saskatchewan Teachers Federation (STF) will be voting on a final offer from the Government-Trustee Bargaining Committee (GTBC) in the coming days. The offer is a three-year agreement that would see salary increases of three percent in year one, three percent in year two and a two percent increase in years three with retroactive pay ..read more
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Awareness verus acceptance: April is world Autism Acceptance Month
Prince Albert Daily Herald
by Daily Herald Contributor
14h ago
Carol BaldwinLocal Journalism Initiative ReporterWakaw Recorder April is World Autism Acceptance Month. The Autism Society of America writes, “We believe that acceptance is creating a world where everyone in the Autism community is connected to the support they need when they need it. And by everyone, we mean every unique individual: the implacable, inimitable, and ..read more
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Melfort Seniors’ Place hosting craft show to boost interest
Prince Albert Daily Herald
by Michael Oleksyn
14h ago
On April 20, the Melfort and District Senior Citizens Club will host a hobby/craft open-house showcase featuring many artisans from the area. Organizing committee member Holly Currey said the goal is to bring people to the Seniors’ Place while also promoting local artists. “Over the past while we have been just generally discussing the fact ..read more
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Kudos to columnists today
Prince Albert Daily Herald
by Ruth Griffiths
14h ago
Did you know that today is National Columnists Day? I didn’t know that either until I was searching for a topic for today’s column. When I run out of column ideas, I search for special or historical events that have happened on the date on which the column will be published. (So now you know ..read more
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JSCN donates $116,000 to help build playground to honour Wes Petterson
Prince Albert Daily Herald
by Michael Oleksyn
14h ago
There were plenty of tears shed at the Weldon Playground Project pancake breakfast fundraiser on April 13 thanks to a donation from the three James Smith Cree Nation bands. New James Smith Chief Kirby Constant along with Chief Calvin Sanderson of the Chakastaypasin Band and Councillor Adam Whitehead of the Peter Chapman Band were all ..read more
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Teens and developing trust
Prince Albert Daily Herald
by Gwen Randall-Young
14h ago
Psychology for living I have worked with many teenagers lately who have found themselves in trouble of some sort or another. These are not bad kids, but maybe their choices were not the wisest. We do gain wisdom by experiencing consequences; that is what life learning is about. We try to protect our children by ..read more
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The care and pruning of grapes (Part II)
Prince Albert Daily Herald
by Sask Perennial Society
14h ago
Sara Williams and Bob Bors Watering grapes is critical during their first year or two, until their deep and extensive root system develops. Then plants will need little supplemental water unless it is very dry.  If soil fertility is poor, top dress them with an organic mulch a few inches deep applied to a metre ..read more
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Three physicians to leave Tisdale
Prince Albert Daily Herald
by Daily Herald Contributor
14h ago
Local Journalism Initiative ReporterSASKTODAY.ca TISDALE – The Town of Tisdale will see three doctors leave before the end of August. The Ministry of Health has confirmed three physicians have submitted their resignations, with plans to end their practices on July 31, Aug. 8 and Aug. 23.  Two physicians have been in Tisdale for three years ..read more
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STF members to vote on new bargaining committee offer
Prince Albert Daily Herald
by Jason Kerr
21h ago
Saskatchewan teachers will vote on a new offer presented by the Government-Trustee Bargaining Committee, the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation (STF) said in a press release late Wednesday afternoon. According to the press release, the offer is a three-year agreement that would see teachers receive salary increases of three per cent in year one, three per cent ..read more
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Prince Albert bowlers excited for shot at national title
Prince Albert Daily Herald
by Jason Kerr
21h ago
Prince Albert bowlers Taryn Dumont and Bella Mulhall hope to do something no local bowler has done in a long time: bring home a national title. The 19-year-old Dumont and 17-year-old Mulhall are headed to the Ottawa-Gatineau region to represent Saskatchewan in the Youth Bowl Canada (YBC) National Championships from May 6-8. The two bowlers ..read more
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