Author Archives:
Pothole patrol back on the job
One way or another, drivers in Prince Albert are being forced to slow down.,A number of potholes have begun showing up across Prince Albert. The City's Operations Manager Mohammed Kraishan assured paN...
Mar 13, 2019 (Nigel Maxwell/ paNOW Staff)
Caregivers still vulnerable under new immigration rules, advocates warn
OTTAWA - Migrant workers employed in Canada as caregivers are confused by new changes to immigration programs aimed at them, with many concerned the changes could mean more barriers to obtai...
Mar 13, 2019
Liberal MPs shut down SNC committee before vote on recalling Wilson-Raybould
OTTAWA - Liberal MPs have used their majority on the House of Commons justice committee to shut down an opposition attempt to call Jody Wilson-Raybould to testify again on the SNC-Lavalin affair. Shor...
Mar 13, 2019
NDP leader Singh hopes new deputy will help party 'reconnect' with Quebec
MONTREAL - NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh was barely a minute into his speech Monday announcing a deputy leader from Quebec when he invoked the memory of Jack Layton, who famously led th...
Mar 13, 2019
A look at the Canadian victims of the Ethiopian Airlines plane crash
Details are emerging about the 18 Canadian victims of an Ethiopian Airlines plane crash in Addis Ababa that left 157 people dead. Here is what we know so far: Ashka Dixit, Anushka Dix...
Mar 13, 2019
Garneau orders grounding of all Boeing 737 Max 8s over safety concerns
OTTAWA - Transport Minister Marc Garneau is closing Canadian skies to the Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft, effectively grounding the planes over safety concerns arising from the crash of an Ethiopian Airlin...
Mar 13, 2019 A Sunwing Boeing 737-800 passenger plane prepares to land at Pearson International Airport in Toronto on Wednesday, August 2, 2017. Transport Minister Marc Garneau faced an escalating dilemma Tuesday over Boeing's 737 Max 8 aircraft, which a growing number of countries have grounded or banned in the wake of the Ethiopian Airlines crash that killed 157 people Sunday. (Canadian Press/Christopher Katsarov)
Alberta First Nation votes to accept $150M settlement over mismanaged cattle
STANDOFF, Alta. - Members of a southern Alberta First Nation have voted to accept a $150-million settlement from the federal government. The Blood Tribe filed a claim nearly two decades ago ...
Mar 13, 2019
Montreal Alouettes have no comment on reports of sale of franchise
The Montreal Alouettes were offering no comment Wednesday regarding reports the CFL franchise is close to being sold. Various reports out of Montreal said the Alouettes - who've been ow...
Mar 13, 2019
Free Women's Self Defense Class
The Kuro Tora Dojo in Prince Albert is offering FREE Women's Self Defense class Friday, March 29.This is for women 12 years of age and older.See the poster for details.
Mar 13, 2019
Trump blasts 'fake news' over Melania body double theory
WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump has had it with the #fakeMelania conspiracy theories that have been circulating on social media. Trump claims that photos of his wife were altered to make it appear...
Mar 13, 2019
What's Trending
BDO Debt Solutions
Deck the Halls Without Breaking the Bank: Tips for a Budget-Friendly Holiday
9h ago
Nursing
Studying Nursing in Prince Albert with the University of Saskatchewan
RPCN Artist
'Felt like a movie': Chris Chipak making waves in the art world
9h ago
MMA
"The Lion" roars in New Brunswick
9h ago
SIGA and Northern Lights Casino announce multimillion-dollar expansion project.
Stolen things
Tisdale pair charged after truck stolen from Nipawin crashes into police vehicle in Hudson Bay
10h ago
U18 Female AA hockey
U18 AA Foxes go 4-0 at Okotoks Classic hockey tournament
11h ago
Manage your ads