Author Archives:
Caroline Neron, celebrity jewel queen and former 'Dragon,' dethroned in Quebec
MONTREAL - News that celebrity Quebec jewelry-maker Caroline Neron filed for bankruptcy protection Thursday is shining a harsh light on the qualifications of stars chosen for the province's French-lan...
Jan 11, 2019
Ottawa, Saskatchewan reach equivalency agreement to phase out coal electricity
REGINA - Ottawa and Saskatchewan have reached an equivalency agreement which would see the province's coal fleets mostly phased out by 2030. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says it's important to phase ...
Jan 11, 2019
Ottawa, Saskatchewan reach equivalency agreement to phase out coal electricity
REGINA - Ottawa and Saskatchewan have reached an equivalency agreement which would see the province's coal fleets mostly phased out by 2030. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says it's important to phase ...
Jan 11, 2019
Manitoba officials seize newborn from mother in hospital; video prompts outrage
WINNIPEG - Two social media videos show a newborn baby girl being taken from the arms of her Indigenous mother by Manitoba social workers and police - an apprehension that First Nations leaders s...
Jan 11, 2019
Manitoba officials seize newborn from mother in hospital; video prompts outrage
WINNIPEG - Two social media videos show a newborn baby girl being taken from the arms of her Indigenous mother by Manitoba social workers and police - an apprehension that First Nations leaders s...
Jan 11, 2019
Quebec moves to expand animal welfare laws to cover dozens of species
MONTREAL - The Quebec government is moving to vastly expand the scope of its animal welfare legislation to offer increased protection to species ranging from horses and mink to ostriches and wild...
Jan 11, 2019
Quebec moves to expand animal welfare laws to cover dozens of species
MONTREAL - The Quebec government is moving to vastly expand the scope of its animal welfare legislation to offer increased protection to species ranging from horses and mink to ostriches and wild...
Jan 11, 2019
Federal watchdog says four-year-old victims rights regime falling short
OTTAWA - The new federal watchdog for victims of crime says rules to give victims and their families a bigger voice in the justice system have fallen short of their intended mark and need to be r...
Jan 11, 2019
Federal watchdog says four-year-old victims rights regime falling short
OTTAWA - The new federal watchdog for victims of crime says rules to give victims and their families a bigger voice in the justice system have fallen short of their intended mark and need to be r...
Jan 11, 2019
Police and Indigenous blockades going up, work to begin again on B.C. pipeline
SMITHERS, B.C. - A convoy of work trucks passed through a police roadblock today heading to the Unist'ot'en camp to dismantle barriers that had blocked workers from starting construction on ...
Jan 11, 2019
What's Trending
FSIN
Chief Bobby Cameron re-elected for fourth term as FSIN Chief
Oct 31, 2024
Opportunities are endless
Being a Registered Nurse in Prince Albert
victim still sees no compensation
Sentencing issued in SaskPower vs. Blayne McKay
Oct 31, 2024
Economy
Economy stalled in August, Q3 growth looks to fall short of Bank of Canada estimates
Oct 31, 2024
A Vibrant Future For Our Community
Mayoral Candidate Bill Powalinsky Pledges Transparent Leadership, Community-Driven Growth, and Proven Expertise for Prince Albert
Emergency response
Pedestrian struck by vehicle on Highway 2 south
Oct 30, 2024
EDUCATION ISSUES
STF calls for newly re-elected government action on education funding shortfall
Oct 30, 2024
Manage your ads