

Cultural Restoration
History made as Yellowstone bison released in Canada for the first time ever
As the sound of ceremonial drums echoed through the fields, a large crowd of people gathered with anticipation Thursday morning just south of the Battlefords to witness a historic moment. For the first time ever, a family of 11 purebred Yellowstone bison were released onto Canadian soil, marking a powerful moment of cu...
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POLICING
Manhunt underway for armed robbery suspect in Lloydminster: RCMP
RCMP are asking for the public's help to identify a suspect in an armed robbery at a Lloydminster business earlier this year. Mounties said they received a report on April 28 about a man who went to the tills of a store on 50 Avenue with items to purchase. The suspect flashed a knife at the cashier before grabbing the ...
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national event
Roberts selected for Canada Summer Games in softball
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Treat yourself
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NEW BUSINESS IN TOWN
Meadow Lake Co-op to open new location in Buffalo Narrows
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three men arrested
Police deal with three separate arson calls in 12 hours
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Saskatchewan

Cenovus Energy
Well release now under control at Rush Lake 2 facility
Cenovus Energy has officially confirmed that the uncontrolled well release at its Rush Lake 2 thermal facility is now under control, putting an end to the incident that began nearly three months ago. The release, which started on May 7, stemmed from a casing failure in an injection well at the facility, located near Ll...
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Cell relief
SaskTel extends fees waiver for wildfire evacuees
SaskTel is extending its support for customers impacted by ongoing wildfires in northern Saskatchewan. These supports will now remain in place until August 15 for residents of communities that have been evacuated due to wildfire activity."This year's wildfire season has been especially challenging, displacing thou...
14h ago
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FIRST NATION HOUSING
'Bring families home': MGBHLM breaks ground on muti-million-dollar subdivision
Chief Tanya Stone says it feels "wonderful" to finally see families have a chance to come home to Mosquito Grizzly Bear's Head Lean Man First Nation (MGBHLM).The community officially broke ground Tuesday on a new subdivision, a project that Stone said has been 12 and a half years in the making."Our leade...
19h ago
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Memorial Walk
'A pandemic': P.A. comes together to shed light on growing crisis
Hundreds wearing red gathered at the Sisters In Spirit monument in downtown Prince Albert on Wednesday to remember family, friends, and loved ones who were taken from them or who haven't returned home. Before the 21st Annual "Honouring our Sisters, Brothers, & 2SLGBTQ+" Memorial Walk marched down Central ...
Jul 30, 2025
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What's Trending
national event
Roberts selected for Canada Summer Games in softball
7h ago

Sports on Central
Transforming downtown into a sports paradise for local youth
NEW BUSINESS IN TOWN
Meadow Lake Co-op to open new location in Buffalo Narrows
8h ago
three men arrested
Police deal with three separate arson calls in 12 hours
9h ago

Treat yourself
Discover Prince Albert's premier salon: Glamorous Nails & Lash
POLICING
Manhunt underway for armed robbery suspect in Lloydminster: RCMP
10h ago
FIRST-DEGREE MURDER
'I tried finding forgiveness': Brother speaks as Sweetgrass man accused of killing sibling has hearing set for 2026
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Canada

Trump hits Canada with 35 per cent tariffs
WASHINGTON - Canada was hit with 35 per cent tariffs on Friday after U.S. President Donald Trump followed through on his threat to increase the duties if Ottawa didn't make a trade deal. The White House has said the tariffs would not affect goods compl...
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Trump pushed tariffs on Canada to 35 per cent, but a CUSMA carveout creates a shield
WASHINGTON - U.S. President Donald Trump has increased tariffs on Canada to a staggering 35 per cent but a critical carveout is likely to shield most goods from the devastating duties. The White House has said the tariffs won't be applied to goods that...
3h ago
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Canada's shifting stance on Palestinian statehood, explained
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Wednesday his government intends to recognize a Palestinian state. Here's a closer look at why that's happening and what it all means. Is Palestine a country? The name Palestine has been attached to an area...
9h ago
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Abbotsford, B.C., denies permit for MAGA singer Sean Feucht's show, citing protests
ABBOTSFORD - The City of Abbotsford in British Columbia's Fraser Valley says it will not issue a permit for a concert by Sean Feucht, becoming the latest Canadian cancellation for the American Christian musician who's outspoken in the Make America Grea...
10h ago
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First human case of West Nile virus acquired in Canada this year confirmed
TORONTO - The Public Health Agency of Canada says this year's first human case of West Nile virus acquired within the country has been confirmed in Toronto. The confirmation comes after Toronto Public Health said its first laboratory-confirmed case of...
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Police chief disappointed at alleged drug deals from chair outside consumption site
VICTORIA - Victoria's police chief says undercover operatives didn't have to look far to find evidence of criminality outside a safe consumption site in the city. A suspected cocaine dealer was selling drugs from a chair set up directly in front of th...
10h ago
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