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RCMP use drone to locate body of missing snowmobiler
RCMP in Green Lake used a drone to locate the body of a missing snowmobiler late last month. According to the RCMP, the missing person was reported to the Green Lake detachment April 30 after a witnes...
paNOW
May 04, 2018
Husky case could drag on or settle quickly: prosecutor
By: Angela Brown The prosecutor in charge of the Husky oil spill case said the matter could either wrap up in a few months or drag on much longer, depending on how the parties proceed at their next ap...
paNOW
Apr 01, 2018
It's difficult to say how long the Husky oil spill case will go on, according to Crown Prosecutor Matthew Miazga. (Angela Brown/battlefordsNOW Staff)
Prince Albert couple beaten outside community hall
By: Charlene Tebutt, for paNow.com A Prince Albert couple is nursing cuts and bruises following a violent altercation outside a community hall Sunday night. Tim Dyck, 52, said he and his wife Carol, 7...
paNOW
Mar 27, 2018
Tim Dyck, 52, suffered bruises to his face following an assault outside Prince Albert community hall Sunday March, 25, 2018. (submitted/Tim Dyck)
P.A. lawyer appointed to the bench
By: Nigel Maxwell A Prince Albert defence lawyer has been appointed as a judge to the Provincial Court in La Ronge. Judge Mary McAuley, who admitted she is still feeling overwhelmed by the news, said ...
paNOW
Mar 24, 2018
SARM seeks more information from Liberals on firearms bill
The federal government's newly-proposed legislation, meant to tighten rules around the sale and tracking of firearms, has raised several questions from the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipali...
paNOW
Mar 23, 2018
SARM President Ray Orb. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
SARM delegates to discuss rural crime
by Nigel Maxwell for paNOW.com Rural crime has been a big issue for many municipalities across the province, and the President of the Saskatchewan Association Rural Municipalities (SARM) said he expec...
paNOW
Mar 15, 2018
SARM President Ray Orb. (Jessie Anton/980 CJME)
Prince Albert Grand Council expresses interest in northern Indigenous police force
By: Bryan Eneas A strained relationship between northern communities and the national police force is opening discussions between tribal councils about introducing their own law enforcement. The Princ...
paNOW
Mar 11, 2018
PAGC Vice Chief Joseph Tsannie hinted at the creation of a northern Indigenous police force while speaking to reporters in Hatchet Lake. (File photo/paNOW)
Temperature fluctuations can damage gas meters: SaskEnergy
By: Roger White As spring approaches and temperatures begin fluctuating, SaskEnergy is warning homeowners to be careful of damage to their natural gas meters and rooftop heating equipment. Crews are c...
paNOW
Mar 10, 2018
With melting snow by day and cool temperatures at night SaskEnergy says scenes like this are all to common in the province every winter. Submitted photo/SaskEnergy
Ashes of Sask. woman who died in China to come home
By Bryan Eneas, paNow The remains of a Saskatchewan woman who died in China are coming home. The family of Melfort's Alicia Garlock has said she was cremated and plans are being made for her ashes to ...
paNOW
Feb 28, 2018
Alicia Garlock died while teaching in China on Feb. 14, 2018 a GoFundMe page raised money for her family to pay a medical bill to send her remains home. (submitted)
Snowmobile collisions down in 2018: RCMP
By Nigel Maxwell The roar of snowmobiles will echo across Saskatchewan this long weekend, but you may not hear about any accidents. According to statistics from RCMP, there have been just 13 snowmobil...
paNOW
Feb 18, 2018
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