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Work continues on historic post office in Melfort
A major project at the historic post office in Melfort is well underway.The contractor is on-site replacing the 100-year-old windows with historically accurate replicas.Director of Development Plannin...
Feb 19, 2019

CP NewsAlert: Alberta investing $3.7B to move oil by rail, leasing cars
EDMONTON - The Alberta government says it's investing $3.7 billion to move the province's land-locked oil to market by rail. It says 4,400 leased railway cars will move up to 120,000 barrels of o...
Feb 19, 2019

Law firms selected to represent users owed millions from QuadrigaCX platform
HALIFAX - A Nova Scotia judge has selected two law firms to represent users of the insolvent QuadrigaCX cryptocurrency exchange who are owed about $260 million. Justice Michael Wood of the Nova Scotia...
Feb 19, 2019

NewsAlert: Case thrown out against former SNC-Lavalin exec Stephane Roy
MONTREAL - A judge has thrown out fraud and bribery charges against a former SNC-Lavalin executive after concluding delays in his trial had become unreasonable. Quebec court Judge Patricia Compag...
Feb 19, 2019

Police say fatal Calgary house explosion not considered suspicious
CALGARY - Police say the death of a man whose remains were found after a house explosion in Calgary on the weekend is not suspicious. They say the man has tentatively been identifi...
Feb 19, 2019

Meadow Lake gearing up for Winter Festival
The Meadow Lake community is getting ready to host its popular Winter Festival next month.The event will run from Friday, March 8 to Sunday, March 10.Cliff McKay, on the organizing committee, said the...
Feb 19, 2019

Justin Thomas opens up a 4-shot lead at Riviera
LOS ANGELES - Justin Thomas, playing so well that even a shank turned into a par, finished off his third round Sunday morning with a 6-under 65 to build a four-shot lead over Adam Scott and J.B. Holme...
Feb 19, 2019

P.A. set to get memorial for impaired driving victims
Mothers Against Drunk Driving's Prince Albert chapter wants the city to have a place where people can remember those who lives have been altered by impaired driving. "It's something we've been talking...
Feb 19, 2019

Hospice plans move ahead
The government of Saskatchewan is throwing financial support behind plans to build a free-standing hospice in Prince Albert. Joe Hargrave, MLA for Prince Albert Carlton, announced a commitment of $2 m...
Feb 19, 2019

Cabinet expected to extend deadline to reconsider Trans Mountain pipeline
OTTAWA - Canada's energy regulator will tell the federal government this week whether it still thinks the Trans Mountain pipeline should be expanded, but cabinet's final say on the project's future&nb...
Feb 19, 2019