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SHA fires P.A. employee who allegedly stole over $1,000
The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) has fired a Prince Albert employee who allegedly stole from the organization.The former worker allegedly took money and tools from the building maintenance supe...
May 01, 2023

Calgary Flames fire head coach Darryl Sutter after disappointing season
CALGARY - The Calgary Flames have fired head coach Darryl Sutter, the latest major change at the NHL club after a disappointing season. The Flames missed the playoffs this season after posting a 38-27...
May 01, 2023

Tornadoes in Virginia and Florida, flooding in other states
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va (AP) - Officials in Virginia, Maine, and Florida are assessing damage Monday from major storms over the weekend, including some that caused power outages and wrecked homes. The City...
May 01, 2023

Initial sale of SLGA buildings brings in $2M for provincial government
The provincial government has brought in more than $2 million through the sale of former SLGA properties in seven communities.According to the SLGA, offers have been accepted for the properties in Buf...
May 01, 2023

Montana Rep. Zooey Zephyr sues over removal from House floor
HELENA, Mont. (AP) - Attorneys for Montana state Rep. Zooey Zephyr filed a lawsuit Monday in which they asked a court to allow for her return to the House floor after she was silenced and barred for c...
May 01, 2023

Maryland Democratic Sen. Cardin to announce retirement
WASHINGTON (AP) - Democratic Sen. Ben Cardin of Maryland is expected to announce his retirement Monday after serving three terms, opening a rare vacancy in the Senate ahead of the 2024 election, accor...
May 01, 2023

Sudan crisis: Canadians attempt land evacuations as calls for mediation continue
OTTAWA - Canada is encouraging Sudan's neighbours to help the country find a mediated end to recent violence, as it attempts to continue getting Canadians to safety via perilous land evacuations. Prim...
May 01, 2023

Relief, gratitude for Prince Albert PSAC members as strike ends
After 12 days of a massive, nationwide strike, thousands of Public Service Alliance of Canada workers are back on the job. The PSAC announced early this morning they had come to a tentative agreement,...
May 01, 2023

Water pressure: Indigenous leaders from U.S., Canada still demanding pollution probe
WASHINGTON - Indigenous and tribal leaders from Canada and the U.S. are keeping up the pressure on both countries to investigate toxic mining runoff from British Columbia. They want Prime Minister Jus...
May 01, 2023

STF rally draws thousands who share union’s concerns about education
Thousands gathered outside the Legislative Building in Regina on Saturday to support the province's teachers.People from across Saskatchewan came to show support for the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federat...
May 01, 2023

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