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P.A. city councillor vows to 'find' and 'expose' authors of controversial pamphlet
The municipal election may be over, but at least one Prince Albert city councillor is not ready to let one of the campaign's most controversial incidents go. Meanwhile, the mayor says he'd rather leav...
Dec 17, 2020

SHA facing 'challenges' in finding enough ICU personnel to meet Surge Plan goals
The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) announced in Thursday's press conference it may not have enough highly-trained personnel to achieve all the goals set out in its Surge Plan.One of the province'...
Dec 17, 2020

'This is getting quite old': judge calls for action in P.A. triple homicide case
As 2020 draws to a close, Prince Albert's most violent story of the year is no closer to a resolution and both a judge and a Crown lawyer are expressing frustrations over the lack of progression.Natha...
Dec 17, 2020

Police searching for two suspects after stabbing
Police are looking for two suspects after a man was stabbed at a home on the Sturgeon Lake First Nation, north of Prince Albert Wednesday afternoon. In a media release, Prince Albert RCMP said they at...
Dec 17, 2020

RCMP officers recognized N.S. gunman after pulling up at gas pump next to him
HALIFAX - A new report from an independent police watchdog reveals that the April 19 fatal shooting of the Nova Scotia mass killer occurred after two RCMP officers happened to pull up at a gas pump ne...
Dec 17, 2020

Raptors borrow from bubble, turn ballroom into "awesome" practice facility
There's a large framed photo of Nick Nurse performing on stage with the Arkells hanging in his new glass-walled office at Tampa's JW Marriott. It's one of the many touches of home the displaced Raptor...
Dec 17, 2020

Justice, public safety ministers discuss need for anti-racism training
OTTAWA - Public Safety Minister Bill Blair says a need for anti-racism training for all people working in the criminal justice system was a focus of conversation with his counterparts from across the ...
Dec 17, 2020

US inmate scheduled to be executed tests positive for virus
WASHINGTON - A federal prisoner scheduled to be executed just days before President-elect Joe Biden takes office has tested positive for coronavirus, his lawyer said Thursday. The Bureau of Prisons no...
Dec 17, 2020

Stepping stones shelter reopens Thursday
Nearly two weeks after it closed following an outbreak of COVID-19, the YWCA's cold weather shelter reopens Thursday.Prince Albert YWCA CEO Donna Brooks told paNOW the shelter is an essential service ...
Dec 17, 2020

Lowry's adjusted to playing in Tampa, but says COVID-19 inevitable among players
Despite the countless precautions the NBA has put into place ahead of this bizarre season, include twice-daily testing, Kyle Lowry said it's virtually a given that players will contract COVID-19. And ...
Dec 17, 2020

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