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P.A. Canadian Tire: The highest selling individual store of Toffifee world-wide
As you step into Malcolm Jenkins office overlooking the floor of his Canadian Tire store, you're struck with a visual of pictures, toys and awards. One of the more iconic trophies that decorates the r...
Dec 07, 2019 Prince Albert Canadian Tire Dealer, Malcolm Jenkins posing in his office with his Toffifee Lifetime Achievement Award and a box of the sweet treat he's become well known for. (Ronald Quaroni/paNOW Staff)

Kinsmen Ski and Snowboard Centre now open
The Kinsmen Ski and Snowboard Centre at Little Red River Park is open for the season.Today and Sunday they are open from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., and Monday through Friday from 4 p.m. - 9 p.m.Operations mana...
Dec 07, 2019 The terrain park saw a lot of riders this morning at the Kinsmen Ski and Snowboard Centre. (Ian Gustafson/paNOW Staff)

Firefighting expert says First Nations need more resources
A firefighting specialist believes more needs to be done to prevent fires on First Nations.Richard Kent, the commissioner of emergency and protective services for the Prince Albert Grand Council, poin...
Dec 06, 2019 Cumberland House Cree Nation band office fire. (File photo/LaRongeNOW)

Carlton takes time to honour victims of Montreal Massacre
It has been 30 years since 14 women were shot and killed at cole Polytechnique in Montreal. Students and staff at Carlton Comprehensive High School took time out Friday afternoon to take in a dramatic...
Dec 06, 2019 The performance involved students lighting candles to memorialize each of the victims. (Michael Joel-Hansen/paNOW Staff)

Students take part in festive season
Students have been spreading holiday cheer this week.Since Monday afternoon, students from local schools have been caroling classic holiday songs at city hall.Christmas at City Hall 2019 presented by ...
Dec 06, 2019 Students from the École Valois School performed for a small crowd of people at city hall on Friday. (Ian Gustafson/paNOW Staff)

Hoback sounds off on Throne Speech
Prince Albert's member of Parliament is making his opinions known about the federal speech from the throne.Randy Hoback, said the speech kicking off the next sitting of Parliament didn't talk about so...
Dec 06, 2019 Randy Hoback is making his opinions known about the federal Throne Speech. (File Photo/paNOW Staff)

'We recognize you have suffered a great loss': jury deliberations begin at Kereluk death inquest
A six-person jury, consisting of five women and one man, now have the job of reviewing all the evidence they have heard over a period of four days, and deciding what, if any, changes need to be made t...
Dec 06, 2019 (file photo/ paNOW Staff)

Upcoming Programs at the JMC
The John M. Cuelenaere Library has many events for all ages and interests.See the posters below for details.
Dec 06, 2019

Horsin' Around in Watson
The Wadena Arts Council encourages all music lovers to attend Horsin' Around CD Release and Concert at St. Bride's Anglican Church in Watson on Sunday, December 15.See the poster for details on a grea...
Dec 06, 2019

Santa settling well into new digs
A ten foot tall Santa is greeting passers by north of Prince Albert. The statue was rescued last April from the city's landfill and Don Fyrk has been working hard ever since to help restore Old Saint ...
Andrew Snook Dec 06, 2019 R.M. of Buckland Reeve Don Fyrk is very proud of his gigantic Santa statue. (Nigel Maxwell/ paNOW Staff)

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