Garbage truck dumps man
by Phil Ambroziak
Lamon Disposal Ltd. in Meadow Lake offers clear direction when it comes to what items should be placed in garbage bins opposed to those which belong in the blue box. Of course, however, there are some things...
CHS visits NYC
by Phil Ambroziak
While most kids in Meadow Lake satisfied their sweet tooth with a taste of Easter chocolate last week, a select group instead took a bite out of the Big Apple.
Fifteen students from Carpenter High School travelled to...
Athlete serves as inspiration
by Phil Ambroziak
While attending Carpenter High School, former Meadow Lake resident Nikita Ens was known for her athletic ability. Now, two years after a crippling automobile crash, Ens has found a way to once again achieve success in the...
Jeremy Harrison re-elected
by Phil Ambroziak
Among those riding the Saskatchewan Party’s wave of success in Monday’s provincial election is Meadow Lake‘s Jeremy Harrison.
Harrison, the Sask Party incumbent, was handily returned to office for another term, defeating NDP candidate Dwayne Lasas, as well...
Candidates face voters
by Phil Ambroziak
Close to 50 Meadow Lake and area residents now have a better idea of who they’ll vote for come this Monday’s (April 4) provincial election.
That’s how many people were in attendance for an all candidates forum hosted...
Door of Hope lacks funds
by Phil Ambroziak
During the regular meeting of city council held March 29, a funding request by the Door of Hope was denied by the city, but local legislators did state their willingness to both volunteer at the facility, as...
The Conversation: Amber Holmes
Raising a child with autism has its share of challenges and learning opportunities. Recently, Meadow Lake area resident Amber Holmes, whose son, Keaton, is autistic, spoke with Northern Pride about her son, how her family has adapted to his...
Northerners flock to Games
by Derek Cornet
The 2016 Saskatchewan First Nations Winter Games are underway and have attracted more than 3,400 athletes.
Onion Lake Cree Nation is hosting the event, which started March 27 and wraps up tomorrow (April 1) at the reserve and...
Exercise your democratic right
One vote can make all the difference in the world.
A mere six months removed from last fall’s federal election, and in the midst of a media circus south of the border surrounding perhaps the most controversial U.S. presidential candidate...
Medical supplies shipped to Africa
by Derek Cornet
Medical supplies deemed non-essential in the Northwest will have a tremendous impact for those living in war-torn Rwanda.
Retired nurse June Menard has been collecting supplies for more than 14 years with the goal of having them sent...