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The Prince Albert Daily Herald
Newspaper Publishing
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan 556 followers
Your local news source for Prince Albert, Saskatchewan since 1894.
About us
The Prince Albert Daily Herald began as the Prince Albert Advocate weekly newspaper in 1894. As the community changed, so did the paper. In 1908, the paper became the Prince Albert Weekly Herald and went daily in 1911 when W.F. Herman bought the Herald. In one of the ironies of history, the exact date on which the Herald was first published as a daily has been lost. The paper was in local hands until 1949 when the Thompson Newspapers chain purchased the paper. In 1995, it was sold to the Hollinger chain and in 2000, it was sold to the CanWest chain. In 2002, it was sold to Montreal-based Transcontinental Inc. In June 2016, Star News Publishing Inc. purchased a group of newspapers in Saskatchewan, including the Prince Albert Daily Herald. In December 2017, it was announced that a group of employees had reached a tentative agreement to buy out the Prince Albert Daily Herald from Star News Publishing Inc., preventing the paper from folding. On May 1, 2018, the deal was completed and the Prince Albert Daily Herald began operation under FolioJumpline Publishing Inc., owned and operated by its employees, publishing with a community focus. The Daily Herald provides local news, arts and sports every day and publishes in print Tuesday to Saturday. It is a community newspaper at heart that provides more than 50 local stories and photos per week. All employees of the Daily Herald live and work in the Prince Albert area, and are proud to be a part of the local community.
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https://paherald.sk.ca/
External link for The Prince Albert Daily Herald
- Industry
- Newspaper Publishing
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Prince Albert, Saskatchewan
- Type
- Public Company
- Founded
- 1894
Locations
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Primary
30 10th St E
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan S6V 0Y5, CA
Employees at The Prince Albert Daily Herald
Updates
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River Riders end fall season with awards night Prince Albert Minor Football put on a bow on their fall season with their awards night at the Carlton Cafetorium on Wednesday night. #PrinceAlbertMinorFootball #PrinceAlbertRiverRiders
River Riders end fall season with awards night
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Southwest resident turns passion into podcasting success Shaynee Modien Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The Shaunavon Standard Keith M. Leonard is the host and creator of Brewing Fiction, a hot new podcast from southwest Saskatchewan that is drawing listeners from around the globe. #BrewingFictionpodcast #KeithMLeonard #LJI #LJIR #LocalJournalismInitiativeReporter #RuralRoots #ShayneeModien #southwestSaskatchewan #TheShaunavonStandard
Southwest resident turns passion into podcasting success
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Annual Poppy Campaign underway Carol Baldwin Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Wakaw Recorder Every year, from the last Friday of October to November 11, millions of Canadians wear a Poppy as a visual pledge to honour Canada’s Veterans and remember those who sacrificed for the freedoms enjoyed today. #CarolBaldwin #LJI #LJIR #LocalJournalismInitiativeReporter #November11 #PoppyCampaign #RemembranceDay #RoyalCanadianLegion #RuralRoots #WakawRecorder
Annual Poppy Campaign underway
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Farmland values surge in Saskatchewan Shaynee Modien Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The Shaunavon Standard Saskatchewan is leading the nation in farmland values. According to a recent Farm Credit Canada report, Saskatchewan has experienced the highest increase in the last six months, with a 7.4 percent rise. #FarmCreditCanadareport #LJI #LJIR #LocalJournalismInitiativeReporter #RuralRoots #SaskatchewanFarmland #ShayneeModien #SKFarmlandValues #TheShaunavonStandard
Farmland values surge in Saskatchewan
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First World War Veteran Ralph Hodgson Inspired a Generation of War Amputees The War Amps Submitted Ralph Hodgson (1895-1948) lived by the motto inscribed on his tombstone: “It’s not what you have lost that counts but what you have.” These words defined his life’s work, as he dedicated himself to ensuring that his fellow war amputee veterans could thrive despite their injuries. #BattleofVimyRidge #FirstWorldWar #RalphHodgson #RemembranceDay #RuralRoots #TheWarAmps #WarAmputees
First World War Veteran Ralph Hodgson Inspired a Generation of War Amputees
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Dependence in Relationships Psychology for Living It has been said that, in love relationships, we are seeking to duplicate the unconditional and total love we felt from our mothers in our earliest weeks and months. #DependenceinRelationships #GwenRandallYoung #PsychologyForLiving #RandallYoungColumn #RuralRoots
Dependence in Relationships
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Fall Web Worm in your trees Jackie Bantle You may have noticed some distinctive webs in your trees during the last couple of fall seasons. I first noticed them in some flowering crab trees and willow trees however, they have appeared in other tree species as well. Upon closer inspection, you will notice some small worms among the webs. This infestation has been identified as the fall webworm, Hyphantria cunea. #fallwebworm #HomeandGarden #Hyphantriacunea #JackieBantle #PerennialColumn #RuralRoots #SaskatchewanPerennialSociety
Fall Web Worm in your trees
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Parts for the Arts: One Day Choir pays tribute to Margo Fournier There was an interesting experiment at the Margo Fournier Arts Centre on Sunday. #MargoFournier #MargoFournierArtsCentre #music #OneDayChoir #PrinceAlbert #PrinceAlbertArtsBoard
Parts for the Arts: One Day Choir pays tribute to Margo Fournier
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Crop report for the period of Oct. 15-21 Submitted Producers in Saskatchewan are done harvest as 100 per cent of crops are in the bin. Many areas ofthe province received a lot of moisture in May and June, which led some to believe it could be a late harvest. #CropReportOct15 #Crops #Harvest2024 #RuralRoots #SaskMinistryofAgriculture #SKCrops
Crop report for the period of Oct. 15-21
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