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Ball coming back to Prince Albert, tournaments and provincials planned


As restrictions are starting to ease, ball is coming back to diamonds in Prince Albert and across the province.
That’s music to the ears of softball players, some of which have been stuck in practicing in groups of eight since the beginning of March inside the Alfred Jenkins Field House.
Prince Albert Minor Softball player and coaching development coordinator Kalen Kovitch said each of Prince Albert’s minor teams will play at least one game by June 6. Teams will play their first game as soon as Monday.
“I know being around practices at the ballparks this week, there’s been a new level of excitement between the players and the coaches,” Kovitch said. “All this training in groups of eight wasn’t all in vain because we’re going to get to play games and do what we want to do on the softball diamond this summer. We’re all excited and we’re ready to go.” ....

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PBCN Chief announces retirement


A political career spanning nearly 30 years, is coming to an end for the Chief of Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation (PBCN).
After a lengthy consultation with his wife and family, Peter Beatty decided not to seek re-election on April 13. Beatty told
paNOW the decision to step down was not an easy one, and was based on a combination of personal reasons.
“For the most part I’ve been away from home for 28 years. In fact, two of our youngest, one of them is an RN, and you know I haven’t seen them grow up really,” he said.
In addition to wanting to spend more time with family, Beatty also acknowledged he will turn 67 this fall, meaning if re-elected, he would be in office until he was 70. ....

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Health and wellness campus in Prince Albert to be 'the envy of every city in Canada'


 
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There will be no tax increase to fund phase one of a new aquatic and arena recreation centre and outdoor fitness park, says Prince Albert Mayor Greg Dionne.
Most of the funding for the park is being donated by local Canadian Tire owner Malcolm Jenkins.
“The building that we are building now, the two rinks and the pool and the big rink, phase two, that was in my campaign eight years ago … those kinds of projects usually take 10 years,” said Dionne.
It’s estimated the aquatic and arena recreation centre will cost $60 million to build. The city’s application to the Canada Infrastructure Program was approved for $44 million and the city has received $24 million from the federal government, and nearly $20 million from the provincial government. ....

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2021 budget tentatively approved with 1.1 per cent tax increase


Prince Albert city council has tentatively approved the 2021 budget, which includes a 1.1 per cent mill rate tax increase.
Over the course of three days of budget deliberations, councillors shaved approximately $1.75 million off city administration’s proposed 2021 spending plan, prioritizing the maintenance of spending on city services, while axing some recommended equipment and vehicle purchases, and holding back just over $615,000 from reserve funds.
“Everyone’s struggling because of COVID,” Mayor Greg Dionne told
paNOW after deliberations finished on Tuesday night. “So council took it by the reins and said ‘we’re going to bring it in as cheap as we can and I think they did a very good job.” ....

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