
Peter Lozinski
News Reporter at allSaskatchewan
News reporter at AllSaskatchewan. Opinions my own. Occasional musician. Occasional community theatre actor. DMs open.
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1 month ago |
paherald.sk.ca | Peter Lozinski
LATEST ARTICLES Sara Williams, Saskatchewan Perennial SocietyPercy married rather late in life and strangers often mistook his youngest daughter for his grandchild. Percy took that as a compliment. At sixty-five, he was eligible for both the old age pension and the baby bonus.
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2 months ago |
paherald.sk.ca | Peter Lozinski
The La Ronge Arts Council opened a new gallery in the Alex Robertson Public Library in La Ronge in the late fall. Their first exhibit – Omentum: A look into the Indigenous experience of the 21st Century – Exhibition Series, 2019. The series of 10 paintings by artist John Brady McDonald offer a different view of Omentum. Omentum is a “lacy membrane which surrounds the stomachs and organs of a number of mammals, including humans,” McDonald wrote.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
paherald.sk.ca | Peter Lozinski
The Tri-Community Dance Club (TCDC) helped launch the holiday season with their annual Christmas Showcase on Sat. Dec. 7 at the Churchill Community High School (CCHS) theatre. The group involves children from ages 3 to 18, who are involved in different genres of dance and age groups that make up the Club. Each group, from the youngest, through tap, ballet, and modern dance performed to the delight of a capacity audience. With one solo, … offering an Eastern Dance performance.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
paherald.sk.ca | Peter Lozinski
First of four meetings scheduled for tonight at the Ches Leach LoungeUko Akpanuko, Daily HeraldRepresentatives from The City of Prince Albert, the YWCA as well as a panel of community stakeholders will be on hand to answer questions about address key issues when residents gather for the first of four homeless consultation meetings Wednesday night. The goal is to receive feedback from residents about where Prince Albert should place a new permanent homeless shelter.
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Jan 14, 2025 |
paherald.sk.ca | Peter Lozinski
Crime, public safety, and a new homeless shelter dominated discussion as voters gathered at Carlton Comprehensive Public High School on Oct, to hear from Prince Albert’s three mayoral candidates. Incumbent Greg Dionne and challengers Bill Powalinsky and Brittany Marie Smith spent 30 minutes answering questions chosen by the Prince Albert Chamber of Commerce, which organized the event. The next half hour was dedicated to curated questions from the floor.
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And yeah that’s my first tweet in 6 months

While other peoples brains spend time contemplating important things, mine is wondering if based on vibes alone you could mash up oh when the saints go marching in with the bare necessities

While other peoples brains spend time contemplating important things, mine is wondering if based on vibes alone you could mash up oh when the saints go marching in with the bare necessities

RT @macphersona: This milestone snuck up on me. Can't believe it's been three years. https://t.co/4Ui82M7R9K