Second generation furniture store closing in Prince Albert
A second generation furniture store in Prince Albert is closing. Paul Houle opened Houle Furniture in 1952 and for nearly seven decades it’s been a fixture in downtown Prince Albert.

A second generation furniture store in Prince Albert is closing. Paul Houle opened Houle Furniture in 1952 and for nearly seven decades it’s been a fixture in downtown Prince Albert.
A northern Saskatchewan highway is closed following a serious crash that killed one person, according to RCMP.
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Saskatchewan recorded 97 new cases of COVID-19 Monday, along with one additional death and three more confirmed cases of the B.1.1.7 variant.
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"This shouldn’t be something that we have to figure out how to do. Every person deserves to have access to that,” Tanya Wiggins said.
A second generation furniture store in Prince Albert is closing. Paul Houle opened Houle Furniture in 1952 and for nearly seven decades it’s been a fixture in downtown Prince Albert.
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