Prince Albert Food Bank sees spike in number of working people
Prince Albert's Food Bank has been seeing an increase in new clients and the largest increase is among people with jobs.

Prince Albert's Food Bank has been seeing an increase in new clients and the largest increase is among people with jobs.
A memorial walk for a Prince Albert woman who was found dead last year was held Thursday evening at the Mâmawêyatitân Centre in Regina.
Medical health officers are warning about a spike in syphilis cases in Saskatchewan this year.
The Saskatchewan Advocate for Children and Youth says she is deeply concerned about allegations involving the Legacy Christian Academy (LCA) scandal.
Saskatoon Police Service (SPS) and the Saskatoon Fire Department (SFD) were called out to a two-vehicle collision involving a hazardous, nuclear material Friday morning in Confederation.
A new television production will be filmed in Saskatchewan with funding from a provincial grant program.
The Saskatchewan NDP called on the province to remove teachers named in a multi-million dollar class action lawsuit alleging incidents of physical and verbal abuse against students by staff at the Legacy Christian Academy.
Friday marks 80 years since the Dieppe Raid, and a campaign to remember fallen soldiers in one of the Canadian military's darkest day has postcards being sent to hundreds of addresses across the country.
Langham’s fire chief is advising his town council to sever ties with the City of Saskatoon when it comes to emergency services.
Saskatoon Police Service (SPS) is investigating a shooting in the Mount Royal neighbourhood Thursday morning.
The Dakota Dunes Community Development Corporation (DDCDC) is providing grants to 27 Saskatoon and area non-profit groups worth $295,000.
A petition with hundreds of signatures is circulating online, criticizing a bylaw change in the Rural Municipality of Porcupine that seems to allow rural property owners to kill any unknown, unattended dogs on their land.
CTV National News' is mourning the loss of a creative force in the newsroom with the death of senior director Allan Myers.
Court documents allege an eastern Ontario doctor killed four people around the same date in 2021.
Transport Minister Omar Alghabra told the House of Commons transport committee the COVID-19 pandemic and resulting labour shortages are to blame for the significant wait times at Canadian airports, and said the ArriveCAN app is here to stay.
Chief public health officer Dr. Theresa Tam says Health Canada is authorizing a booster dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for children between five and 11 years old.
Consumer behaviour, a looming recession and the reactions of retailers to pandemic-driven supply chain issues are combining to drive a liquidation renaissance, according to one business advisor and retail futurist who spoke with CTVNews.ca.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau nominated Ontario judge Michelle O'Bonsawin to the Supreme Court of Canada on Friday. She is the first Indigenous person chosen to sit on Canada's top court and the appointment is being celebrated as filling an important role at the highest level of the country's justice system.