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Parkland Ambulance called out 137 times on Saturday alone
Weekends can often get very busy for paramedics in the Prince Albert area, but just the first day of the most recent weekend saw an impressive volume of calls. From the start of the weekend until 7 a....
Oct 31, 2022

Blair insists he 'did not ask' RCMP to release information about N.S. shooting guns
OTTAWA - Emergency Preparedness Minister Bill Blair isn't budging from his stance that he did not interfere in a police investigation into the Nova Scotia mass shooting of April 2020. Blair, who was p...
Oct 31, 2022

Co-owner Grant has enjoyed stellar ride with Bulldog Hanover
It's been quite the ride for Brad Grant. Since buying into heralded pacer Bulldog Hanover in 2021, the trucking magnate from Milton, Ont., has had plenty to celebrate. There've been countless trips to...
Oct 31, 2022

Not guilty pleas entered in Prince Albert stabbings case
A man charged after two separate stabbing incidents in Prince Albert, has entered not guilty pleas and will face trial. Reno Keenatch, 26, was not present when his matters were spoken to Monday mornin...
Oct 31, 2022

Status of women committee passes motion for study on safety in sport
The standing committee on the status of women unanimously passed a motion Monday to undertake a study on the safety of women and girls in sport. "There needs to be an in-depth study on the causes as t...
Oct 31, 2022

MLA stripped of duties after inviting killer to throne speech
REGINA - Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe has removed a legislature member's duties after Lyle Stewart invited a notorious killer to watch the government's Speech from the Thorne last week. A statement ...
Oct 31, 2022

Einarson's Canada squad thumps New Zealand 11-3 at Pan Continental Championship
CALGARY - Kerri Einarson's Canada squad scored five in the eighth end to complete an 11-3 win over New Zealand on Monday in its opening match at the inaugural Pan Continental Curling Championships. Wi...
Oct 31, 2022

MLA stripped of duties after inviting killer to throne speech
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe apologized Monday after a notorious killer attended the government's tough-on-crime throne speech last week - and went a step further by stripping caucus duties from the...
Oct 31, 2022

Raiders' first round pick Moroz to make WHL debut against Tri-City
Injuries, suspensions, or other absences from the lineup often create opportunities for young players in the WHL. With the Prince Albert Raiders still down several bodies to suspension and internation...
Oct 31, 2022

Employer confirms tentative contract with B.C.'s 49,000 public school teachers
VANCOUVER - A tentative contract agreement has been reached involving British Columbia's 49,000 public school teachers. The BC Public School Employers Association, which negotiates on behalf of the pr...
Oct 31, 2022

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