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PACI puts on outdoor grad parade
Teachers and staff from Prince Albert Collegiate Institute braved the at times wet conditions Friday to celebrate the school's graduating students.Teachers lined up in front of the school and one by o...
Jun 26, 2020

'Absolutely thrilled' P.A. water-lovers welcome new opening announcements
A community advocate is welcoming news Prince Albert spray parks are set to reopen next week, meanwhile the city's swimming community is excited about the opportunity to get back in the pool. Joy Frie...
Jun 26, 2020

Chief of Saskatchewan Highway Patrol fired over questionable purchases
The former chief of the Saskatchewan Highway Patrol is suing for damages alleging he was wrongfully dismissed.Highways Ministry Communications Executive Director Doug Wakabayashi confirmed that Robin ...
Jun 26, 2020

Crown says release of N.S. mass shooting details could harm 'massive' probe
HALIFAX - Prosecutors are arguing that fully revealing the information used to obtain search warrants following the province's recent mass shooting could compromise the "massive" police...
Jun 26, 2020

Adult film star Ron Jeremy pleads not guilty to 3 rapes
LOS ANGELES - Adult film star Ron Jeremy pleaded not guilty Friday to charges of raping three women and sexually assaulting a fourth. Jeremy, 67, whose real name is Ronald Jeremy Hyatt, entered the pl...
Jun 26, 2020

Former Saskatchewan Highway Patrol chief fired over buying equipment like silencers
REGINA - The Saskatchewan government says the former chief of the province's highway patrol was fired for buying inappropriate equipment, including firearm silencers. But Robin Lit...
Jun 26, 2020

Prospect of new Prince Albert rinks excites Titans, Predators, and minor hockey
Wayne Mesenchuk is fortunate for everything he has at the Kinsmen Arena. It's a rink he considers a "second home" from all the memories he created as a youngster playing hockey, to doing just about ev...
Jun 26, 2020

Data on PS752 flight recorders to be downloaded in Paris next month
OTTAWA - The federal Transportation Safety Board says information on the flight recorders of the civilian airliner Iran shot down earlier this year will be downloaded the week of July 20 in ...
Jun 26, 2020

Province reports 13 new cases of COVID-19, 10 are connected to outbreak
There are 13 new cases of COVID-19 in the province, bringing the total to 772 cases. Ten of the new cases are in the province's South region and are connected to the outbreak in the Maple Creek area. ...
Jun 26, 2020

Conservation officer service dog Jaks retires
The Ministry of Environment is saying goodbye to a trusted co-worker and welcoming a new member to the conservation team. After an eight-year career focused primarily on combatting poaching, conservat...
Jun 26, 2020

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