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More video conferencing hoped to improve court backlog
The provincial court system is looking into the idea of how it can use technology in the future to address a growing workload. In the latest report from the Provincial Auditor of Saskatchewan, Judy Fe...
Kevin Martel
Dec 17, 2017
Employee buyout will preserve Daily Herald
By Tyler Marr The Prince Albert Daily Herald will return to its roots and buck the trend of closures, undergoing what Star News Publishing has called an "employee buyout." The news was made public lat...
paNOW
Dec 16, 2017
The Prince Albert Daily Herald is not going anywhere, as a group of employees will buyout the paper from Star News Publishing. (Tyler Marr/paNOW)
Blades defeat Pats in overtime thriller
The Regina Pats and Saskatoon Blades met in a Highway 11 rivalry game, with the Blades skating away with bragging rights and increasing their win streak to three games following a 4-3 overtime victory...
Britton Gray
Dec 16, 2017
(File photo courtesy of Keith Hershmiller Photography)
Good, bad, so-so? People polled on Sask. mayors' leadership
Roughly one year after the civic election, an online poll has asked people living in Regina and Saskatoon how their respective mayors are doing. The poll from Insightrix was carried out from Dec. 5 to...
Kevin Martel
Dec 15, 2017
22-year-old charged in fatal hunting accident near Weirdale
A 22-year-old man has been charged in the hunting death of Prince Albert's Jordan Darchuk. Darchuk was shot while hunting south of Weirdale on Sept. 16. An investigation revealed Darchuk and another 2...
paNOW
Dec 15, 2017
Jordan Darchuk of Prince Albert was shot while hunting near Weirdale in September 2017. (Submitted by Darchuk Family )
Amid media scrutiny, RCMP looking anew at 284 sexual assault cases from 2016
OTTAWA - The Mounties say they are going to take a new look at 284 sexual assault cases that they originally classified as unfounded. The decision comes after the RCMP reviewed 2,225 sexual assault fi...
The Canadian Press
Dec 15, 2017
Youth pleads guilty to killing La Ronge restaurateur
A 14-year-old pleaded guilty to manslaughter Thursday in connection with the killing of well-known La Ronge restaurateur Simon Grant. Grant was killed in April during an armed robbery at his restauran...
paNOW
Dec 15, 2017
La Ronge restaurateur Simon Grant was killed in an armed robbery in April. (submitted to paNow)
Leaders call for upgrades after Fon du Lac plane crash
By Brian Eneas, paNOW There was high praise for community members and agencies who responded quickly to a plane crash in Fond du Lac Wednesday night. The ATR 42 turboprop plane crashed within one kilo...
paNOW
Dec 15, 2017
Prince Albert Grand Council (left to right) Grand Chief Brian Hardlotte, Fond du Lac community consultant Don Deranger and Chief Louie Mercredi of the Fond du Lac Denesuline Nation held a news conference on Dec. 14, 2017 to speak about the plane crash in Fon du Lac. (Bryan Eneas/paNow)
Stairway to Heaven: last Taylor Field structures demolished
Kevin Martel
Dec 15, 2017
Machinery works to bring down what structures remain standing at Taylor Field on Dec. 15, 2017. (Kevin Martel/980 CJME)
B.C. Lions tab former quarterback Jarious Jackson to fix troubled offence
SURREY, B.C. - The B.C. Lions are handing Jarious Jackson the keys to their troubled attack after the CFL club named the former quarterback as its new offensive co-ordinator on Thursday. Jackson playe...
The Canadian Press
Dec 14, 2017
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