Prince Albert Lacrosse is asking the city to re-evaluate the future of the Steuart Arena, which is scheduled to close following the 2025 winter-spring season. Travel advisories are in effect for ...
Police Chief Patrick Nogier says the crime severity index in Prince Albert, Sask., has been “quite high” over the last decade, but the city has a plan to bring that down in 2025. The crime ...
From intimate jazz clubs to grand arenas, the Edmonton ‘s venues are alive with the sounds of local and international artists. Whether you’re a fan of rock, pop, classical, or folk, Edmonton’s music calendar offers something for every taste.
What: The Portland Winterhawks (23-15-2-1) take on the Saskatoon Blades (22-14-2-2) in Western Hockey League action. When: Wednesday, January 15, 5pm PST (7pm CST.) Where: SaskTel Centre, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Watch: You can stream the game via the CHL TV pay per view (about US$7.50 for one game).
After the Prince Albert Raiders went 1-2 in their Alberta road swing and finished with a 3-0 shutout in Red Deer that snapped their three game losing streak, the Raiders are set to return home ice on Tuesday when they welcome the Portland Winterhawks.
The Prince Alber Cheer Explosion (PACE) Blast U12 all star team, ages 8-12, received first place in their division. The PACE Burst U6 tiny novice team, ages 4-6, received an Outstanding Award and Judges’ Choice for most potential.
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Portland visits Moose Jaw for the first time since the Warriors swept the Winterhawks in last season's WHL Finals.
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Today in History for Jan. 18:
Multi-time Oscar-nominated filmmaker David Lynch has passed away at the age of 78 after being diagnosed with emphysema following a lifetime of smoking. New movies in theaters - Wolf Man, The Last ...
Multi-Skilled Journalist for CTV National News, based in Regina. Bamford began her journalism career as an intern at CTV Saskatoon in 2016, before becoming a videojournalist at CTV Prince Albert in May 2017,