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RCMP searching for man who escaped Sask. Penitentiary
Police are searching for a man who escaped from the minimum-security unit of the Saskatchewan Penitentiary in Prince Albert. At around 9:30 Thursday night, the RCMP was notified that Brian Patrick Aub...
paNOW
Feb 03, 2023
Preliminary hearings set in Megan Gallagher homicide
By Susan McNeil Four of the nine people charged in connection with the death of Megan Gallagher — whose remains were found near St. Louis in September — have had their preliminary hearings...
paNOW
Feb 02, 2023
Mistawasis hockey player suing Harvard University over racial discrimination
By Jaryn Vecchio An Indigenous woman from Mistawasis is taking legal action against Harvard University. Sydney Daniels, a former player and coach for the school's women's hockey team, is alleging she ...
paNOW
Feb 02, 2023
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P.A. clears thousands of pounds of flushed garbage in sewer system
By Jaryn Vecchio It seems many Prince Albert residents have found a new place to throw out their garbage: Their toilets. The city recently cleared out more than 100,000 kilograms of trash from the sew...
paNOW
Feb 02, 2023
'It's a dream:' Prince Albert woman completes climb of Africa's tallest mountain
By Nigel Maxwell Prince Albert's Bernadette Lavoie described climbing Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa's tallest mountain, as the hardest thing she's ever done mentally and physically. Over the course of six...
paNOW
Jan 27, 2023
Has the troubling economy affected how you tip?
By Derek Craddock It's no surprise the financial hardships of the day have affected many people in Saskatchewan, but how much effect has it had on generosity and, in particular, tipping? Whether you a...
paNOW
Jan 27, 2023
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'If you can dream it, you can do it': Retired P.A. police officer talks about journey to acting
By Logan Lehmann A former Prince Albert police officer has found success in the spotlight after spending two decades as a member of the force. Retired Const. Clint Rudderham was a part of the K-9 team...
paNOW
Jan 26, 2023
Three more men charged in Custer murder
Another three men are facing charges that include first-degree murder in connection with the death of Wesley Custer in August of 2020. The RCMP announced Tuesday that 30-year-old Brian Dreaver of the ...
paNOW
Jan 24, 2023
Illegal trapping could lead to $11,000 fine, plus loss of snowmobile, traps
By Susan McNeil A Weirdale-area man has been convicted of seven charges involving illegal trapping in a part of the Fort la Corne forest that is set aside for use by the James Smith Cree Nation. Lloyd...
paNOW
Jan 24, 2023
Sask. hockey player turned actor excited for Season Two of Shoresy
By Jaryn Vecchio, paNOW One of the stars of the hit Canadian sitcom Shoresy is looking forward to filming the second season in the coming months. Jon Mirasty, a former professional hockey player from ...
paNOW
Jan 23, 2023
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