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Canada captain Christine Sinclair scores goal No. 180 in 1-0 win over England
MANCHESTER, England - Christine Sinclair scored career goal No. 180 to lift Canada to a 1-0 victory over England in a women's soccer friendly Friday. The Canadian captain pounced on the rebound after ...
Apr 05, 2019
CMHC looks to raise extra money for housing outside of billions from government
OTTAWA - The chief executive of the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. says his agency wants to raise hundreds of millions more dollars to help Canadians afford places to live, adding to the billions a...
Apr 05, 2019
City gets behind organ donation movement
Mayor Greg Dionne has proclaimed April 7, Green Shirt Day in Prince Albert.Green Shirt Day's goal is to promote organ donation and honour the memory of Humboldt Bronco Logan Boulet. Before the acciden...
Apr 05, 2019 Toby, Mariko and Bernadine Boulet, the family of Logan Boulet, announcing the Green Shirt Day movement. (Aaron Mahoney/LethbridgeNewsNOW)
Game 1 preview for Raiders and Blades
Whether you're heading to the Art Hauser Centre, tuning in to CKBI or watching the game on Sportsnet, here's some info to chew on heading into Game 1 of the Prince Albert Raiders, Saskatoon Blades pla...
Apr 05, 2019 Brett Leason keeps the puck away from Blades defender Brandon Schuldhaus earlier this season. Jeff D'Andrea/paNOW Staff
Brad Paisley breaks ground on free grocery shop in Nashville
NASHVILLE - Country star Brad Paisley took the controls of a backhoe to dig up the first pile of dirt in the space that will become a free grocery store to support needy families in Nashville, Tenness...
Apr 05, 2019
Photos of Miley Cyrus raise concern about Joshua trees
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. - Social media photos showing Miley Cyrus posing in a Joshua tree have drawn criticism from people concerned about protecting the iconic desert species. The photos posted this wee...
Apr 05, 2019
Montreal cabbies prompt traffic jams with protest against industry overhaul
MONTREAL - Hundreds of taxis converged on downtown Montreal today, blocking major arteries to protest the government's deregulation of their industry. They say proposed reforms to make room for ride-h...
Apr 05, 2019
National job streak comes to an end, unemployment up regionally
The six month run of growth in Canada's labour market came to an end in March, but the nation's unemployment rate held steady.Employment fell by 7,200 last month, most of which was full-time work, acc...
Apr 05, 2019 Arkady Vyrlan | Dreamstime.com
Former Coyotes forward Craig Cunningham returns to ice with prosthetic skate
VANCOUVER - Former NHL forward Craig Cunningham just wanted to say thanks and debut his new skating leg. The 28-year-old posted a video to Instagram on Wednesday that shows him taking a quick spi...
Apr 05, 2019
What'sHappeningNOW April 5, 2019
News Director Glenn Hicks speaks with Reporter Michael Joel-Hansen about a case of Raider's fever that has taken over Prince Albert, and the local establishments that have caught the bug.
Apr 05, 2019
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