Prescribed fire underway in Prince Albert National Park
A prescribed fire is underway in the south west corner of Prince Albert National Park.

A prescribed fire is underway in the south west corner of Prince Albert National Park.
Construction has begun on the first urban fuel and convenience store owned by Sturgeon Lake First Nation, in partnership with Federated Co-operatives Ltd.
Margaret Ferguson has been named the 2020 Prince Albert Citizen of the Year for her work to help others.
Saskatoon's mayor is asking people to stay away from the Children’s Freedom Rally event planned for Saturday at the Vimy Memorial.
Variants of concern make up more than half of recently reported new COVID-19 infections, and ongoing strict public health measures will be needed to get the third wave under control, new federal modelling shows.
A Saskatoon high school is moving to remote learning after three individuals tested positive for COVID-19.
Saskatchewan expanded vaccine appointment eligibility to anyone 44 years old and over on Thursday, but low vaccine supply in the province’s two largest cities forced many people to look elsewhere.
The Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation wants Saskatoon and area schools to move to remote learning effective Monday.
We have bright blue skies to enjoy until closer to noon, when some clouds converge in our region.
The Saskatchewan Health Authority is looking for ways to deal with the increasing need for more ICU beds in the province.
The Saskatchewan Health Authority is warning of an increased risk of exposure to COVID-19 variants of concern Canadian Plasma Resources in Saskatoon.
Although the CFL announced its intention to start its season in August, some players remain skeptical and are being told to keep options open for 2021.
A B.C. man's life took an unexpected turn after the discovery of a birth certificate from Scotland.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he and his wife, Sophie Gregoire Trudeau, are 'looking forward' to receiving their first doses of the AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine on Friday.
Variants of concern make up more than half of recently reported new COVID-19 infections, and ongoing strict public health measures will be needed to get the third wave under control, new federal modelling shows.
New measures are now in place to limit travel in B.C. for the next several weeks in an effort to curb the spread of COVID-19.
In their latest procurement efforts, the federal government has reached a deal with Pfizer to secure 35 million COVID-19 vaccine booster shots for next year and 30 million for the year after.
A man in his 60s is the first confirmed person in Ontario to be diagnosed with blood clotting linked to the AstraZeneca's COVID-19 vaccine, the province has announced.