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What'sHappeningNOW Sept. 29, 2020
Reporter Alison Sandstrom talks about the Prince Albert Fire Fighters Association requesting two new fire halls to city council.
Sep 29, 2020

Woman denies attempted kidnapping of Joe Montana grandchild
LOS ANGELES - A 39-year-old woman was charged Tuesday in what authorities say was an attempted kidnapping of the 9-month-old granddaughter of Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Montana from his Southern Cal...
Sep 29, 2020

Caplette becomes new Chamber of Commerce president
Giant Tiger Store Manager Dennis Caplette is the new president of La Ronge and District Chamber of Commerce."I'm honoured the businesses in La Ronge felt I was a worthy candidate and I'm looking forwa...
Sep 29, 2020

Green party kept donations meant for Glen Murray campaign in error
OTTAWA - The federal Green party says it accidentally kept donations that were meant to support the leadership campaign of Glen Murray. The party says contributions meant for the former Winnipeg mayor...
Sep 29, 2020

Israeli PM to UN: Hezbollah storing missiles in Beirut
JERUSALEM - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday accused the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah of maintaining a "secret arms depot" in a residential neighbourhood of Beirut, warning it...
Sep 29, 2020

Lawyer for Flynn says she updated Trump on status of case
WASHINGTON - A lawyer for former Trump administration national security adviser Michael Flynn told a judge Tuesday that she recently updated President Donald Trump on the case and asked him not to iss...
Sep 29, 2020

Battlefords RCMP charge 17-year-old for convenience store robbery
Police have arrested and charged a suspect wanted in connection with a robbery at the 7-Eleven on the 1700 block of North Battleford last month.In the early morning hours of Aug. 12 a lone male entere...
Sep 29, 2020

City approves Access Communications' proposal for naming rights to North Battleford Civic Centre
The North Battleford Civic Centre now has a new name.City council unanimously approved a resolution for a sponsorship proposal from Access Communications to purchase the naming rights to the facility ...
Sep 29, 2020

Fredericton city councillors divided after poet laureate reads abortion poem
Fredericton city council is considering ending the custom of opening public meetings with a poem after the city's poet laureate read lyrical verses about abortion during a meeting Monday night. ...
Sep 29, 2020

Liberals revive efforts to make Sept. 30 holiday for Indigenous reconciliation
OTTAWA - The Liberal government is reviving its effort to create a new statutory holiday to commemorate the victims and survivors of Indigenous residential schools. Heritage Minister Steven Guilbeault...
Sep 29, 2020