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Storage facility arsonist receives 1.5 year sentence
A fire at a storage bin facility south of Prince Albert caused $1.1 million in damage. That's according to the agreed statement of facts read on Tuesday during Floyd Mervin Isbister's sentencing heari...
Sep 18, 2025

Listen: Police Chief on hiring analysts, public drug use, and the latest crime trends
The Prince Albert Police Service is planning to hire an additional analyst to help track and interpret crime trends in the community. Police Chief Patrick Nogier sat down with paNOW's Teena Monteleone...
Sep 18, 2025
First Nations University of Canada Forms Relationship with South African School
Separated by over 15,000 kilometres and the Atlantic Ocean, two academic institutions on two different continents have formed a special connection.The First Nations University of Canada (FNUniv), on S...
Sep 17, 2025
RCMP release Weyburn highway shooting victim’s name, family want answers
Tanya Myers has been named as the 44 year-old woman fatally shot in the passenger seat of a Ford Explorer travelling on Highway 39 near Weyburn on Sept. 12. RCMP confirmed the autopsy results showed s...
Sep 17, 2025
Riders look to bye week as chance to rest after tough loss
A frustrating night against Montreal sent the Saskatchewan Roughriders into their final bye week with more questions than answers, but quarterback Trevor Harris says the timing of the break couldn't b...
Sep 17, 2025

FOUND: Police seek woman missing from Prince Albert
UPDATE: Police say the missing woman has been located and is safe. --Prince Albert Police are looking for help finding a missing 34-year-old woman. Chasity Poulin was last seen two days in the 3300 bl...
Sep 17, 2025

Truck hauling animal carcasses spills while travelling through P.A.
A portion of Second Ave. W in Prince Albert was shut down on Wednesday afternoon after a semi hauling animal carcasses spilled onto the road.Prince Albert Police blocked off the northbound lanes betwe...
Sep 17, 2025

Sask. farmers brace for tough decisions amid canola trade dispute
Codie Nagy isn't quite finished this year's harvest, but the uncertainty in the markets fueled by Chinese tariffs on Canadian canola already has him contemplating next year's crop rotation."If this li...
Sep 17, 2025

New GIS unit in the works with PA Police expansion
The Prince Albert Police Service is expected to grow next year with the addition of eight officers; four will be added to the patrol division and four will create a new GIS unit. GIS is the acronym fo...
Sep 17, 2025

WATCH: Wakaw students come aboard for railway safety lesson
As part of National Rail Safety Week, Grade 4 students from Wakaw school were invited to come aboard the Wheatland Express and learned a number of safety lessons.Amy Lintick, director of operations an...
Sep 17, 2025

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