Author Archives: Teena Monteleone

Farmers catching up on harvest
Thanks to some recent warm and sunny weather, farmers have been able to catch up on their harvesting. The provincial average right now is at 83 per cent complete, and Grant McLean with Saskatchewan Ag...
Teena Monteleone Oct 16, 2010

Roughriders Marcus Adams to wear pink despite fine
You might notice Saskatchewan Roughriders defensive tackle Marcus “Chunky” Adams running around in a little more pink this Sunday against the Calgary Stampeders. He will be wearing the col...
Teena Monteleone Oct 15, 2010

Men charged in Somali man's highrise death remain in custody
Three men - Travis Clark, Preston Gamble, and Trevor Robbillard - will remain in custody after being arrested in the death of 20-year-old Somali man Ahmed Mohamud, who was found dead after falling fro...
Teena Monteleone Oct 15, 2010

Several factors make Hwy. 55 dangerous say locals
Andrew de Souza paNOW Staff Locals say there are quite a few things that make Highway 55 outside of Prince Albert a dangerous road that could have played a factor in the fatal collision earlier this w...
Teena Monteleone Oct 15, 2010

“Drive Away Hunger” successful again
pA Now Staff Farm Credit Canada's “Drive Away Hunger” program is another huge success. For two weeks the FCC has been collecting food for the food bank. Jennifer Graham with the FCC s...
Teena Monteleone Oct 15, 2010

Families remember their lost angels
PA Now Staff It was an intimate time at the memorial gardens for families who have lost their little ones as the Lost Angels support group had their annual balloon release. People wrote messages and t...
Teena Monteleone Oct 15, 2010

Balloons for the departed
Like little prayers, families who have lost babies through miscarriage or during birth released balloons in memorial gardens on the outskirts of Prince Albert. The annual event is set up by the lost a...
Teena Monteleone Oct 15, 2010
Man still looking for rescuer
By Angela Hill paNOW Staff A Prince Albert man is still looking for a kid he said he believes saved his life. Dave Broderick was driving back to the city from Big River when a coughing fit forced him ...
Teena Monteleone Oct 15, 2010
Mining company fined $85,676 for burning hazardous materials
Titan Uranium Incorporated has been convicted in La Ronge Provincial Court of one count under the Crown Resource Land Regulations and fined a total of $85,676 for burning hazardous waste materials. Th...
Teena Monteleone Oct 15, 2010
How to tax
Rawlco Radio No promises are being made when it comes to tax reductions in Saskatchewan. A group of leading business organizations have got together to produce a tax plan for the next decade including...
Teena Monteleone Oct 15, 2010

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