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Sask. mom reports being taunted online about son’s death
by Nigel Maxwell, for paNow A Saskatchewan mother, still grieving the loss of her son, claims she is being taunted by his killers through social media. Lisa Johnstone, whose son Brennan Ahenakew's rem...
paNOW
Aug 08, 2018
Brennan Ahenakew, 20, died tragically May 10 on the Ahtahkakoop Cree Nation. (submitted)
13-year-old struck by bullet fragments during Ministry of Environment operation
Pelican Narrows RCMP are investigating reports a 13-year-old female was struck by bullet fragments during a Ministry of Environment operation to remove problem bears. At roughly 10:10 p.m. on Aug. 3, ...
paNOW
Aug 04, 2018
The RCMP is investigating a fatal crash south of Swift Current. (980 CJME file photo)
3 more First Nations start legal action overHusky Energy oil spill
By Bryan Eneas, for paNow.com Three additional First Nations bands are seeking action against the energy company responsible for the 2016 oil spill into the North Saskatchewan River. The James Smith C...
paNOW
Aug 03, 2018
Residue from the Husky Energy oil spill on the North Saskatchewan River in July 2016. (Bryan Eneas/paNow)
Cree Nations seek damages following 2016 Husky oil spill
Two Cree Nations have filed paperwork to get the ball rolling on a legal battle with the energy company responsible for the 2016 North Saskatchewan River oil spill. The James Smith Cree Nation, repres...
paNOW
Jul 24, 2018
The James Smith Cree Nation and the Cumberland House Cree Nation are filing legal paperwork, seeking reparations from Husky Energy following the 2016 oil spill into the North Saskatchewan River. (Bryan Eneas/paNOW Staff)
Police confirm found remains belong to missing 4-year-old
Two months after the search was declared a recovery mission, the body of a missing four-year-old Prince Albert boy has been found and identified. Prince Albert police confirmed the body of four-year-o...
paNOW
Jul 17, 2018
Sweetgrass Kennedy was reported missing to the Prince Albert Police Service on May 10, 2018. (Prince Albert Police Service/Submitted)
Fourth inmate charged with murder in 2016 penitentiary riot death
A fourth inmate has been charged with murder in connection with a death which occurred during a riot at the Saskatchewan Penitentiary in Prince Albert. According to RCMP's Major Crimes Unit North, 25-...
paNOW
Jun 28, 2018
Fonstad heads to Montreal in NHL Entry Draft
By: Jeff D'Andrea Brush up on your French Cole Fonstad, you're heading to Montreal. In the fifth round of the NHL Entry Draft, the Montreal Canadiens selected the Prince Albert Raiders sophomore forwa...
paNOW
Jun 23, 2018
Woman names daughter in honour of Humboldt Broncos player
By: Nigel Maxwell A woman who was first on the scene of the fatal bus crash involving the Humboldt Broncos hockey team has named her newborn daughter in honour of one of the players who died in the cr...
paNOW
Jun 08, 2018
Logan Humble Strong Fiddler was born at Victoria Hospital in Prince Albert. (Kelsey Fiddler/Facebook)
Premier tours wildfire sites
By Bryan Eneas for paNow.com Premier Scott Moe visited the Provincial Wildfire Centre just north of Prince Albert before taking a tour of the region's wildfires on Wednesday. "Today's a good day, I wo...
paNOW
May 17, 2018
Scott Moe checks out a digital printout, showing the area impacted by the so-called Rally Fire while visiting the Provincial Wildfire Centre north of Prince Albert May 16, 2018. (Bryan Eneas/paNow.com)
Blazing bunny turns controlled burn into wildfire
By Bryan Eneas, for paNow Even when firefighters are in control, sometimes they aren't prepared for the unpredictable. A rabbit turned a controlled burn into a wildfire Monday on the Beardy's and Okem...
paNOW
May 08, 2018
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