
Jayda Taylor
Journalist at Prince Albert Daily Herald
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1 month ago |
paherald.sk.ca | Jayda Taylor
Whether he’s relaxing at home or in the middle of a night shift, Cst. Garth Mostowich has police service dog Ares at his side. The six-year-old dog was born overseas in Slovakia and chosen for the Prince Albert Police Service (PAPS) from a broker in California. Since then, Mostowich and Ares have gone through a 16-week training program in locating and apprehending suspects, sniffing out evidence, and assisting other units, such as the Emergency Response Team.
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Feb 20, 2025 |
paherald.sk.ca | Jayda Taylor
By Jayda Taylor, Daily Herald ContributorA Prince Albert Winter Festival staple is back showcasing Indigenous talent. Voices of the North held its final rehearsal on Wednesday in preparation for four shows from Thursday to Saturday. Sheryl Kimbley has been helping organize the event since its inception in 1993, putting over 1,300 performers in the spotlight so far. “There was an idea that we needed a place to showcase our Aboriginal talent, on our own stage, in our way,” said Kimbley.
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Dec 7, 2023 |
paherald.sk.ca | Jayda Taylor
The Trudel Family is reviving a holiday tradition in support of Prince Albert’s newly-opened hospice. The family band will be putting on their 15th annual Christmas concert in Albertville for the first time since COVID-19 struck in 2019. In lieu of tickets, they ask for donations each year to a cause close to their hearts. Past shows have supported purchasing a defibrillator for their home community, a tractor in a third-world country, and baby items for mothers in need.
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Nov 30, 2023 |
therecord.com | Jayda Taylor
By Jayda Taylor, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Prince Albert Daily Herald When Janet Carriere witnessed Patrick Nogier's natural leadership abilities, she knew Prince Albert's Board of Police Commissioners would offer him the critical role of chief. "He walked into the police service and he could already see a lot of the things that could be made better," said Carriere, the commission's chair. The Canadian Press. All rights reserved.
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Nov 30, 2023 |
wellandtribune.ca | Jayda Taylor
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Dillon McDonald’s father, Dirk McDonald, described his son as “full of love” when he testified at the inquest on Monday. Dirk reported his son to Montreal Lake security services before he was shot by police in 2021. https://t.co/oWKjYQd2yZ

“I can work out of my comfort zone and really try and contribute to a community that needs it, or I could’ve stayed somewhere where I would’ve been more comfortable. I just felt that this was the right fit." https://t.co/AmdVtWW37J

Data from the Canadian Wastewater Survey shows Prince Albert has the highest daily load per capita of cocaine, methamphetamine and prescription amphetamines among seven Canadian cities. https://t.co/Rbc9u0Bl10