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P.A. veteran thinking of family who served overseas as Remembrance Day approaches
A Prince Albert resident is thinking of several family members ahead of Remembrance Day.Mike Underhill, Store Leader at the city's Princess Auto, is a veteran himself as he served six months in Alert,...
Nov 01, 2021
Muskeg Lake Food Forest receives provincial Heritage award
A unique food security project at Muskeg Lake Cree Nation, has been included with this year's list of Saskatchewan Heritage Awards.The idea for the food forest started roughly three years ago with the...
Nov 01, 2021
Police seeking male for sexual assault, other charges
Pierceland RCMP are seeking Colin Neil Singer on multiple warrants, including sexual assault.The 34 year-old first had a warrant issued for his arrest last year on May 19, but has since continued to o...
Nov 01, 2021
Alberta government, Opposition say the province should be consulted on emissions caps
EDMONTON - Alberta politicians are warning the federal Liberal government that caps on greenhouse gas emissions from oil and gas will have to be set in consultation with the province. Both Premier Jas...
Nov 01, 2021
NHL suspends Canadiens forward Paquette two games for boarding
NEW YORK - The NHL has suspended Montreal Canadiens forward Cedric Paquette two games without pay for boarding Anaheim Ducks forward Trevor Zegras. The incident occurred in the first period of the Duc...
Nov 01, 2021
Trial set for man accused of Green Lake shooting
A man said to be involved in a shooting at a residence in Green Lake, Sask. is set to appear in court for trial in the new year.Scott Maurice from Saskatoon, Sask. faces charges of aggravated assault,...
Nov 01, 2021
Active number of cases drop below 2,000, first time since Aug. 28
The province reported there are currently 1,950 cases of COVID-19 active in Saskatchewan as of Nov. 1.This is a drop of 172 cases from yesterday's total of 2,122 and the lowest number of active cases ...
Nov 01, 2021
Hydro-Québec project facing 'green' opposition in Maine ahead of Tuesday's referendum
AUGUSTA, Maine - A plan to export hydroelectricity from Quebec to Massachusetts is facing opposition from environmental groups in Maine - where a 233-kilometre transmission line would be built - despi...
Nov 01, 2021
P.A. to see warmer temperatures this week, possible snowfall to follow
Environment Canada is reporting warmer temperatures later this week and potential snowfall next week after a mild October.According to meteorologist Terri Lang with Environment Canada, the Prince Albe...
Nov 01, 2021
EXPLAINER: Why frustrated Saudi is lashing out at Lebanon
BEIRUT (AP) - A televised remark by a game show host turned Cabinet minister in Lebanon about the war in Yemen has taken the country's crisis with Saudi Arabia to new depths. Anger over George Kordahi...
Nov 01, 2021