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Prince Albert man dies in fatal collision near Chamberlain
A man from Prince Albert has died following a two-vehicle collision near Chamberlain. Craik RCMP were called to the scene at around 1 p.m. Thursday for reports of a crash between a semi and an SUV. Th...
paNOW
Oct 19, 2024
RCMP asks public to be vigilant after vehicles stolen at gunpoint near P.A.
Mounties in Prince Albert have asked the public to be on the lookout for a group of four people who are suspected of stealing two vehicles at gunpoint on Thursday. According to the RCMP, the first rob...
CKOM News
Oct 18, 2024
Redhead Equipment commits $150,000 to 'Equip the Vic' campaign in P.A.
A Saskatchewan company is stepping up to help improve services at Prince Albert's Victoria Hospital. Redhead Equipment announced a $150,000 commitment to the $40 million "Equip the Vic" campaign. The ...
CKOM News
Oct 08, 2024
OSB mill construction set to begin in Prince Albert in 2025
By Nigel Maxwell The stage has been set for an oriented strand board (OSB) mill to begin construction in Prince Albert. Premier Scott Moe announced Thursday afternoon that the province has allocated n...
paNOW
Sep 13, 2024
Suicide prevention program expands to Prince Albert, North Battleford
A Saskatchewan suicide prevention program is being expanded to two new cities. The Roots of Hope program is expanding to Prince Albert and North Battleford thanks to $400,000 in new annual funding fro...
CKOM News
Sep 10, 2024
Homeless to a job site: A Prince Albert success story
By Nigel Maxwell When asked how it feels to be working again, a smile quickly fills Randy Boivin's face. Up until recently, the 59-year-old spent his days at Prince Albert's Cornerstone shopping area....
paNOW
Sep 10, 2024
Former Prince Albert Police chief paid $430K after retirement
The former chief of a beleaguered Saskatchewan police service that was subject to an independent inquiry was paid nearly $430,000 after he retired, public documents show. The documents say Jonathan Be...
paNOW
Sep 08, 2024
'Born into trauma': Using positives to overcome addiction
The first time Rodney Nataucappo got drunk or high, he was six years old. Nataucappo said he believes he was born into addictions and it runs in families, just like being a lawyer or a doctor or a pol...
paNOW
Sep 02, 2024
P.A. welcomes back First Nations firefighting competition
For the first time since the pandemic, Saskatchewan First Nations Emergency Management (SFNEM) brought their annual First Nations Provincial Firefighting Competition back to Prince Albert in conjuncti...
paNOW
Sep 01, 2024
Legions across Saskatchewan receive grants for building repairs
By Nick Nielsen Branches of the Royal Canadian Legion around Saskatchewan are going to be getting some facelifts over the course of the next few months thanks to the Saskatchewan Veteran Service Club ...
paNOW
Aug 12, 2024
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