Author Archives: Teena Monteleone

Suspicious items, bone, found in construction site
paNOW Staff Construction workers stumbled across some suspicious material this morning. Police say workers erecting a sign on River Street found old trash pile buried below the surface. In that pile, ...
Teena Monteleone Sep 29, 2010
Prostitution has bigger issues than legalizing it
An Ontario court's decision to decriminalize prostitution may mean better safety for sex trade workers, but in Prince Albert, local organizations say there are bigger concerns. On Sept. 29, the Ontari...
Teena Monteleone Sep 29, 2010

Out of service barge affects northern community
By Angela Hill CKBI News The barge that takes people and supplies to the community of Wollaston Lake is out of commission and according to locals this isn't the first time. "I don't have a list how ma...
Teena Monteleone Sep 29, 2010

AED gives exercise program a start
By Angela Hill CKBI News A program to help people with chronic conditions is being rolled out in Tisdale, thanks to a donation of an AED. The device, which helps during a heart attack, was donated by ...
Teena Monteleone Sep 29, 2010

Wild Rice picks down in north
By Brent Bosker CKBI News Wild rice harvest, like other crops this year in Saskatchewan, has been affected by the weather. The Saskatchewan Wild Rice Council says it's the worst crop in five years. ...
Teena Monteleone Sep 29, 2010
Starting to saying goodbye
The future of the Northern Health Strategy looks to be shaky. During a meeting of health strategy members, stakeholders and government representatives at Nordale Hall on Monday, funding and goals were...
Teena Monteleone Sep 27, 2010
New appointees on northern health region board
Two new people are part of decision making for the Keewatin Yatthe Regional Health Authority. Kenneth Thomas Iron of Canoe Narrows and Bruce Ruelling of La Loche have been appointed to the health regi...
Teena Monteleone Sep 23, 2010

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