Brody Langager Saskatoon StarPhoenix The sun peeked out from behind the clouds just in time for the Dundonald Avenue Solar Farm to start generating electricity in Saskatoon on Tuesday. The 14-acre facility located between the CN rail tracks and Circle Drive is expected to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 23,000 tonnes (equivalent to the emissions
The Prince Albert Daily Herald is a long-standing community newspaper serving the city of Prince Albert and surrounding areas in Saskatchewan, Canada. As a daily print publication, it covers a wide range of local news, events, and issues that matter most to its readers.
With a team of journalists living and working in the Prince Albert community, the Daily Herald provides in-depth and hyper-local coverage of topics that resonate with residents. Its reporting spans areas such as sports, entertainment, crime, education, and broader cultural and societal issues affecting the region.
The Daily Herald's coverage is characterized by its commitment to reporting on local events, government announcements, evolving stories, press releases, and breaking news as they unfold. The newspaper serves as a vital source of information for the community, keeping readers informed about the latest developments and happenings in their backyard.
While the Daily Herald has undergone ownership changes over its long history, it has remained steadfast in its mission to deliver quality community journalism. After a recent transition to an employee-owned model, the newspaper continues to prioritize its local focus and connection with the Prince Albert community it serves.











