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Prince Albert

Group philanthropy
Local charity startup looking for '100 Women Who Care'
It is a simple and efficient approach to group philanthropy: 100 women commit to $100 charity donations four times a year, ultimately leading to four different organizations receiving $10,000 each.Patricia Cresswell Hughes and Tracy Feher co-launched a Prince Albert chapter of '100 Women Who Care' on Tuesday and within...
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Court proceedings
Not guilty plea entered by man accused of stabbing security guard
A man accused of stabbing a Prince Albert security guard is the head, is maintaining his innocence.Gilbert Robillard's matter was discussed Wednesday morning at provincial court and a not guilty plea was entered to aggravated assault.The trial was then scheduled for June 30.On Jan. 7, police were called to a business i...
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Community leaders
Prince Albert born doctor awarded King's Coronation medal
A woman who helped lead the creation of the Malhotra NICU of the North at Prince Albert's Victoria Hospital, and whose work continues to benefit Prince Albert Grand Council, has been awarded the prestigious King Charles III Coronation Medal Dr. Unjali Malhotra was presented with the award on Feb. 3, during a special ce...
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Inquest
McDonald death inquest rescheduled to March
An inquest into the death of Dillon McDonald in Montreal Lake in 2021 will happen in March, the Saskatchewan Coroner's Service announced on Wednesday. Originally, the inquest was to happen in January but was delayed because of the postal strike. McDonald, age 28, was shot and killed following an altercation with RCMP o...
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Trump’s Tariffs
'We can't take our foot off the gas pedal': Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce responds after tariff delay
While yesterday's afternoon phone call between U.S. President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau yielded a 30-day reprieve from a 25 per cent tariff on Canadian exports, the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce CEO says it's no time to rest on laurels. "We can't take our foot off the gas pedal," Prabh...
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Wanted people
Police seek woman arrested after violent assault at Prince Albert apartment
One of multiple people arrested after a violent assault at a Prince Albert apartment building, is on the run.The Prince Albert Police Service is requesting the public's help locating Abbey Abraham.The 27-year-old is wanted on multiple outstanding warrants including assault with a weapon, break and enter with intent, ut...
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Saskatchewan

Investigation continues
RCMP's Blackmore gives update on Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation deaths
Rhonda Blackmore, Assistant Commissioner of the Saskatchewan RCMP joined Saskatchewan talk show host Evan Bray on Wednesday to give an exclusive update after four people were found dead at a residence on Carry the Kettle First Nation on Feb. 4. The First Nation is about an hour east of Regina and RCMP are calling the d...
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Saskatoon Public Schools to lay off 80 EAs after federal funds don't arrive
Saskatoon Public Schools says it is being forced to lay off 80 temporary educational assistants over the next two weeks after federal funding from Indigenous Services Canada meant to help pay for the positions was not received.Saskatchewan's largest school division said families directly impacted by the layoffs were no...
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Carney pledges to beat Trudeau's target for NATO spending benchmark
OTTAWA - Liberal leadership contender Mark Carney says he would reach Canada's NATO defence spending target by the end of the decade - two years ahead of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's schedule.Carney made the commitment this morning at a campaign event in Windsor, Ont., where he also promised a tax cut for the middle...
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Four dead at Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation: Saskatchewan RCMP
Saskatchewan RCMP said on Tuesday afternoon that the bodies of four people had been found inside a home on Carry the Kettle Nakoda Nation.RCMP said in a news release that File Hills First Nations Police Service was called to the home around 11:15 a.m, and found the bodies.RCMP said in the release they were unable to pr...
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Farmers on tariffs
'Destabilizing': Grain farmer; Cereals Canada brace for uncertainty amid tariff threat
Uncertainty. That word and feeling has become a unifier across the country since US President Donald Trump threatened tariffs on Canada. "That's really what the biggest problem right now is, there's no certainty in the market, there's no guarantee that these tariffs won't be put on," said Jeremy Welter, one o...
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Weather fluctuations
Out with the extreme cold, in with the snow
Keep your parka zipped and your layers on for now. Dangerous wind chill values of -40 C or colder continue in many parts of the province.Environment Canada issued a cold weather warning on Sunday and its continued with temperatures approaching -30 C and extremely cold wind chill values down to -45 C thanks to some ligh...
Feb 04, 2025
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Local Sports

Boxing
Ahenakew awarded 'Best Boxer' at Edmonton fight event
Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation's Cole Ahenakew continues to inspire in the ring.Last Saturday, Edmonton's South Side Legion Boxing Club held a big event and Ahenakew defeated Sam Sorg by unanimous decision. "It was a good fight and everything just clicked," Ahenakew told paNOW. "It was probably one of my best f...
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Raiders start Alberta road swing
Raiders start three game road swing in Alberta with Calgary matchup
With a nine-game point streak to their name right now, the Prince Albert Raiders are one of the hottest teams in the WHL with eight wins and a shootout loss in their last nine games. That record will get put to the test this week with three games against some of the best in the WHL, and it starts Wednesday night agains...
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Two more seasons
Marcus Sayles signs two-year extension with Saskatchewan Roughriders
Defensive back Marcus Sayles will be wearing green and white for two more seasons.On Wednesday, the Saskatchewan Roughriders announced that Sayles had signed a two-year contract extension with the team. The move follows an excellent season by the American defender in 2024, which saw him named an All-CFL player for the ...
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Hildebrand also goalie of the week
Rudolph named WHL's January rookie of the month
From the first day of January, Prince Albert Raiders rookie sensation Daxon Rudolph started to put together a point streak that almost until the end of the month. The month saw the Raiders play a total of 13 games, and Rudolph managed a point in the first 12 along with setting up a few plays that lead to goals in that ...
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Raiders win 5-2
Raiders extend point streak to nine games with win over Wild
One of the hottest teams in the WHL right now, the Prince Albert Raiders played host to the Wenatchee Wild Saturday night for the first time since the team moved from Winnipeg. The Raiders fell behind early, but they managed to score five straight goals to earn the 5-2 win.The Wild got the scoring started at the 3:16 m...
Feb 02, 2025
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Signing
Roughriders sign three-time All-CFLer Mike Rose
The Saskatchewan Roughriders were not content waiting for the Canadian Football League's (CFL) Free Agency communication window to open on Feb. 2, signing 32-year-old American defensive lineman Mike Rose on Saturday.Rose is a three-time All-CFLer, four-time West All-CFLer and a Grey Cup Champion.Rose was released by th...
Feb 01, 2025
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PA Profiles

Professional security
Custom Security and Investigation: Reducing crime and growing careers
It's no secret that Prince Albert struggles with crime and safety. In 2024, there were more than 3,400 incidents of property crime including break and enter, and willful damage. There were also more than 1,600 incidents of violent crimes like assaults and uttering threats. That's why several businesses and property own...
Jan 31, 2025
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PJHL hockey
Timberjaks junior hockey club quickly becoming a source of community pride and player growth
There is a reason Prince Albert is known as 'Hockey Town North.' The nickname reflects the community's unwavering love for the game, and the widespread participation in the sport. Prince Albert has produced numerous talented players who have gone on to play professionally, further cementing its reputation as a hockey h...
Jan 23, 2025
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Agricultural Benefits Settlement
NOTICE OF RATIFICATION VOTE - Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation
December 16, 2024 TO: THE MEMBERS OF PETER BALLANTYNE CREE NATION TAKE NOTICE that a Ratification Vote of the Voters of Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation pursuant to the Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation Treaty 6 Agricultural Benefits Settlement Agreement Voting Guidelines (the "Voting Guidelines") will be held t...
Jan 15, 2025
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Athabasca Basin News
Athabasca Basin News
Dziret'ái Pilot Training Program takes flightA new and exciting opportunity has launched in northern Saskatchewan to help Indigenous students become commercial pilots. The Dziret'ái Pilot Training Program aims to provide Indigenous students with the skills needed to succeed in the aviation industry. The D...
Dec 02, 2024
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Brunch n' Lunch
Eggsmart: The new take on breakfast
Breakfast is often called the most important meal of the day. Many studies have linked eating breakfast to good health, including better memory and concentration and lower levels of heart disease. So - you could say eating breakfast is actually...smart. Now, there's a new restaurant in Prince Albert that offers sensibl...
Nov 21, 2024
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Nursing education
New early admission option to help alleviate tight timeline for nursing students
You've decided you want to become a registered nurse? Exciting! Nursing has so many career paths, there's a place for everyone to find their passion. Plus, registered nurses are in high demand, so by choosing this career, you're setting yourself up for opportunity, stability, and the ability to work almost anywhere. Wh...
Nov 18, 2024
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Canada

'Nothing new:' Police officials say fentanyl crackdown existed before tariff threats
EDMONTON - Canadian investigators were effectively cracking down on fentanyl trafficking and production well before U.S. President Donald Trump threatened devastating tariffs if Canada didn't do more to stop the drug from flowing south, police officials in Western Canada said Wednesday. "I don't profess to underli...
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Fentanyl has killed thousands. Here are some facts about the powerful opioid
Fentanyl has emerged as the primary cause of illicit drug deaths in Canada and the United States, and its trafficking has been cited by U.S. President Donald Trump to justify his threat of steep tariffs on goods from Canada. But the potent opioid also has a decades long history and is extensively used as a medical pain...
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Amid U.S. tariff threats, a fight may be brewing over Canadian supply management
MONTREAL - The federal government and the Canadian dairy industry are vowing to protect the country's supply management system in the face of threats from the United States. But some observers, and even some who work in the industry, say Canada will have to consider changes to the decades-old system that controls the s...
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California looks to Canadian timber to help in fire rebuild, despite tariff threat
SACRAMENTO - California homebuilders say they will have few options but to keep buying Canadian lumber even if it's hit with 25 per cent tariffs as they rebuild thousands of homes destroyed by devastating wildfires in Los Angeles. Dan Dunmoyer, president of the California Building Industry Association, says "there...
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U.S. tariff threat: Quebec furniture company lays off 115 workers after sales drop
MONTREAL - A Quebec furniture manufacturer says the threat of U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods has forced it to lay off 115 people in the province. South Shore Furniture says it's laying off 97 people at its headquarters and factory in Ste-Croix, Que., southwest of Quebec City, and another 18 people at its operations in ...
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Don't take out anger at Trump by booing U.S. peewee hockey players: Quebec officials
MONTREAL - Quebec City officials are reminding the public not to boo the 11- and 12-year-old American hockey players who will be in town for a prestigious international peewee tournament that begins next week. Mayor Bruno Marchand noted that some fans have been booing the American anthem at NHL and NBA games ever since...
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World

Trump signs executive order intended to bar transgender athletes from girls' and women's sports
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday intended to ban transgender athletes from participating in girls' and women's sports. The order, titled "Keeping Men Out of Women's Sports," gives federal agencies, including the Justice and Education departments, wide latitude to ensure entities t...
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Honolulu records 6th death from massive explosion of illegal fireworks over New Year's
HONOLULU (AP) - A sixth person has died as a result of a massive explosion of illegal fireworks over New Year's in Honolulu, police said Wednesday. A 30-year-old woman died at a local hospital at about 5:59 a.m., the Honolulu Police Department said in a statement. The explosion also killed a 3-year-old boy, three women...
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Honolulu records 6th death from massive explosion of illegal fireworks over New Year's
HONOLULU (AP) - A sixth person has died as a result of a massive explosion of illegal fireworks over New Year's in Honolulu, police said Wednesday. A 30-year-old woman died at a local hospital at about 5:59 a.m., the Honolulu Police Department said in a statement. Last week, a 29-year-old man died in Arizona where he h...
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Guatemala strikes deal with Rubio to accept migrants from other countries deported from the US
GUATEMALA CITY (AP) - Guatemala's president said Wednesday after meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio that his country will accept migrants from other countries being deported from the United States. Under the "safe third country" agreement announced by President Bernardo Arevalo, the deportees wo...
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Guatemala strikes deal with Rubio to accept migrants from other countries deported from the US
GUATEMALA CITY (AP) - Guatemala's president said Wednesday after meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio that his country will accept migrants from other countries being deported from the United States. Under the "safe third country" agreement announced by President Bernardo Arevalo, the deportees wo...
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Rahim Al-Hussaini is named the new Aga Khan, spiritual leader of Ismaili Muslims
LISBON, Portugal (AP) - Rahim Al-Hussaini was named Wednesday as the new Aga Khan, spiritual leader of the world's millions of Ismaili Muslims, following the death of his father. The 53-year-old was designated as the Aga Khan V, the 50th hereditary imam of the Shiite Ismaili Muslims, in his father's will. His father di...
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