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Prince Albert Daily Herald Newspaper Carrier

Prince Albert, SK
CA$150/week
Mid Level
part_time

Top Benefits

Pay from $150.00 per week
Additional pay: tips

About the role

Early Bird Paper Carriers

The Prince Albert Daily Herald requires applicants for early-bird morning delivery.

We are looking for energetic early risers to deliver the Daily Herald to homes throughout the city 4 days a week, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Papers are available for pick up by 4:00 am and must be delivered by 8:00 am.

Must have own vehicle and Valid Drivers License

Must live in Prince Albert, SK

Job Type: Part-time

Pay: From $150.00 per week

Additional pay:

  • Tips

Schedule:

  • Monday to Friday
  • Weekends as needed

Application question(s):

  • Do you a have a vehicle and Drivers License

Work Location: In person

Expected start date: 2025-07-22

About Prince Albert Daily Herald

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The Prince Albert Daily Herald began as the Prince Albert Advocate weekly newspaper in 1894. As the community changed, so did the paper. In 1908, the paper became the Prince Albert Weekly Herald and went daily in 1911 when W.F. Herman bought the Herald. In one of the ironies of history, the exact date on which the Herald was first published as a daily has been lost. The paper was in local hands until 1949 when the Thompson Newspapers chain purchased the paper. In 1995, it was sold to the Hollinger chain and in 2000, it was sold to the CanWest chain. In 2002, it was sold to Montreal-based Transcontinental Inc. In June 2016, Star News Publishing Inc. purchased a group of newspapers in Saskatchewan, including the Prince Albert Daily Herald.

In December 2017, it was announced that a group of employees had reached a tentative agreement to buy out the Prince Albert Daily Herald from Star News Publishing Inc., preventing the paper from folding. On May 1, 2018, the deal was completed and the Prince Albert Daily Herald began operation under FolioJumpline Publishing Inc., owned and operated by its employees, publishing with a community focus. The Daily Herald provides local news, arts and sports every day and publishes in print Tuesday to Saturday. It is a community newspaper at heart that provides more than 50 local stories and photos per week. All employees of the Daily Herald live and work in the Prince Albert area, and are proud to be a part of the local community.