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B.C. can't be punished by feds if private-care proponent wins case: lawyer
VANCOUVER - Government lawyers have made irrelevant arguments in British Columbia Supreme Court by saying the province would lose millions of dollars a year in federal funding if a lawsuit seeking an ...
Feb 27, 2020

Canada prepared to monitor for community spread of COVID-19: Tam
OTTAWA - Canada's top public-health official Dr. Theresa Tam says Canada has begun to look at tracking local spread of the novel coronavirus, just as the United States confirmed a case ...
Feb 27, 2020

Quebec reports first presumptive case of coronavirus, woman from Montreal area
MONTREAL - Quebec public health officials are reporting the province's first presumptive case of the new coronavirus. Health Minister Danielle McCann announced Thursday night that the patient, a woman...
Feb 27, 2020
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News Director Glenn Hicks speaks with Reporter Michael Joel-Hansen about student produced meat available for purchase at Saskatchewan Polytechnic.
Feb 27, 2020

Mayor welcomes PAGC response to walkway curfew but unhappy with racism debate
The mayor of Prince Albert says he's pleased with the response from the Prince Albert Grand Council (PAGC) to the new public walkways curfew that was approved Monday and says it shows the community is...
Feb 27, 2020 (Alison Sandstrom/paNOW Staff)

Deanna's memory will live on through curling tournament in her name
Anybody who knew Deanna Rindal knew how much she loved the sport of curling, and how much of her time she devoted and volunteered to help the sport in Prince Albert.After losing her battle to cancer i...
Feb 27, 2020 Deanna Rindal will have a bonspiel in her name, starting this weekend at the Prince Albert Golf and Curling Centre. (CurlSask/Twitter)

P.A. woman victim of violent home invasion
Content warning: Graphic descriptions of violence throughoutPrince Albert's Naomi Ross says she will require reconstructive surgery following a violent home invasion in Saskatoon last week.Ross was ho...
Feb 27, 2020 Naomi Ross. (submitted photo/Naomi Ross)

P.A. chamber hosts talk on human rights
Business and community leaders learned about human rights legislation and the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission Thursday afternoon.Judge David Arnot, chief commissioner for the Saskatchewan Human R...
Feb 27, 2020 Judge David Arnot, chief commissioner for the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission, spoke at the P.A. and District Chamber of Commerce event Thursday. (Michael Joel-Hansen/paNOW Staff)

Vintage Snowmobile Drag Race to support Rose Garden Hospice
Snowmobile fanatics will get the chance to dust off their old machines.The first annual Prince Albert Vintage Snowmobile Drag Race is coming to Prince Albert on March 7 at the Prince Albert Airport. I...
Feb 27, 2020 Vintage Snowmobiles. (Submitted photo/ Vanessa Brahniuk)

Sandy Bay man charged with second-degree murder
A 31-year-old man from Sandy Bay was charged with second-degree murder after a police investigation into an incident earlier this week.That's according to an RCMP media release, which stated local hea...
Feb 27, 2020 The man made his first court appearance Feb. 27. (file photo/paNOW Staff)

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