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Sweden's Blixt wins U.S. Open qualifier, Canada's du Toit misses cut on home soil
MILTON, Ont. - Sweden's Jonas Blixt finished on top Monday in the U.S Open qualifying tournament at RattleSnake Point Golf Club. Blixt was tied for the lead after the day's opening round and finished ...
Jun 06, 2022

Final four players qualify for RBC Canadian Open, Canadian Hunt misses out in playoff
TORONTO - Patrick Flavin finished 3-under 68 for top spot in the Monday qualifier for the RBC Canadian Open. Amateur Piercen Hunt, who was born in Calgary, Braden Thornberry, Jeffrey Kang and Brad Ada...
Jun 06, 2022

Prince Albert well represented at provincial jiu-jitsu tournament
Just weeks after winning gold at wrestling provincials, Prince Albert's Kayley Clarke made a mark at the province's biggest jiu-jitsu and submission wrestling tournament.The 16-year-old won both bronz...
Jun 06, 2022

Full-time P.A. workers struggling to pay for food
It seems it's not just part-time workers and those without jobs who are struggling to put food on the table. The Prince Albert Food Bank and the Salvation Army Prince Albert have each seen a big rise ...
Jun 06, 2022

Legion plans small ceremony for D-Day anniversary
On June 6, 1944, the largest amphibious assault in history began as over 150,000 allied troops landed on five beaches along the coast of Nazi-occupied France. The invasion of fortress Europe and the e...
Jun 06, 2022

Judge lets sex assault suit go on against actor Kevin Spacey
NEW YORK (AP) - A sex-assault civil lawsuit against actor Kevin Spacey can proceed in federal court in New York City, a federal judge ruled Monday. Judge Lewis A. Kaplan said in a written ruling that ...
Jun 06, 2022

Contract dispute could hurt Canada's World Cup push, game's growth: experts
VANCOUVER - Experts say the well of goodwill created by the on-field success of Canada's soccer teams in recent months is quickly drying up amid a heated contract dispute between the men's national sq...
Jun 06, 2022

Canadian bobsled, skeleton athletes object to non-disclosure clause in contract
Canadian bobsled and skeleton athletes fear their national federation is trying to silence them, saying a clause in their athlete agreement contradicts the principles of safe sport. The Bobsleigh Cana...
Jun 06, 2022

‘I don’t know what to do’: Saskatchewan woman shares story after losing house to fire on Beardy’s & Okemasis
A woman who lost her house in a fire on a Saskatchewan First Nation is sharing her story as she hopes to one day return to a house of her own.Last month, paNOW reached out to Beardy's & Okemasis C...
Jun 06, 2022

First B.C. monkeypox case is confirmed in Vancouver resident
VANCOUVER - The BC Centre for Disease Control has announced the first case of monkeypox in British Columbia, bringing the national total to almost 80 cases. The centre says its laboratory has confirme...
Jun 06, 2022

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