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Wadena man charged after investigation into fraud
Wadena RCMP have charged a 57-year-old man in relation to an investigation that began in 2019.On Nov. 5, 2019, RCMP received a complaint from a business indicating they suspected an ex-employee had de...
Mar 12, 2021

Board Member Recruitment
BOARD MEMBER RECRUITMENT March 10, 2021The Prince Albert Co-operative Health Centre, Board of Directors in preparation for the next Annual General Meeting is recruiting qualified members to apply for ...
Mar 12, 2021

Check Ice Thickness as The Weather Warms Up
With varying temperatures in the coming weeks, ice conditions may become very dangerous. Ice is unpredictable, does not freeze at a uniform thickness and the thickness may vary. Please check the thick...
Mar 12, 2021

Sing, dance, laugh and get the jab: weekend event encourages vaccination in the north
As we mark one year since COVID-19 was declared a pandemic, two northern Saskatchewan Tribal Councils are teaming up to lift spirits and provide people with a shot in the arm to get over the finish li...
Mar 12, 2021

paNOW launching new LiveBlog for all 24 Raider games this year
Although spectators won't be able to attend Western Hockey League (WHL) games in person this year, paNOW will be making it feel like you're there. For all 24 Prince Albert Raider games this season, pa...
Mar 12, 2021

One year later: Mustangs and Trojans reflect on final games prior to COVID-19 shutdown
It's been one year since the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown everything in Saskatchewan, including hockey.Locally, the Melfort Mustangs were in the middle of a heated Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJH...
Mar 12, 2021

Wholesale prices rise 0.5% in February as energy costs jump
WASHINGTON - Rising wholesale prices moderated a bit in February after a record jump in January, with both months beset by rising energy prices. The Labor Department's producer price index, which meas...
Mar 12, 2021

Naval officer to testify and no time shift for Yukon: In The News for March 12
In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of March 12 ... What we are watching in Canada .....
Mar 12, 2021

'We got rid of it:' Canada, U.S. mark 30th anniversary of acid rain treaty
Tens of thousands of lakes were dying, their lifeless waters clear to the depths. Public statues were eroding, their features eaten away by acid falling from the skies.No more. Thirty years after Cana...
Mar 12, 2021

'It starts at home:' Former PM Brian Mulroney reflects on lessons from acid rain
The 30th anniversary of one of the most successful environmental treaties ever reached holds lessons for today's fight against climate change, says the man who negotiated the deal. "It starts at home,...
Mar 12, 2021