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Preliminary hearing not proceeding for accused in Moosomin homicide
A preliminary hearing for one of the accused in the Damian Moosomin homicide investigation that was set to start Monday did not proceed.Tye Partridge, 24, of Moosomin First Nation, is facing a charge ...
May 16, 2022

South Hill mall murder case moves closer to trial
Nearly eight months after a 25-year-old man was found deceased at Prince Albert's South Hill mall parking lot, the subsequent court case is showing signs of moving forward.As per discussions Monday mo...
May 16, 2022

Zelensky takes third at national powerlifting championships in Newfoundland
Air Ronge's Tim Zelensky has returned from the 2022 Canadian Powerlifting and Bench Press Championships in St. John's, Newfoundland after winning a bronze medal.The national competition was held from ...
May 16, 2022

Joly condemns Israeli police behaviour at Palestinian journalist's funeral
OTTAWA - Foreign Affairs Minister Mlanie Joly is condemning as appalling images of Israeli police pushing and hitting mourners at the funeral of an Al Jazeera journalist who was shot while working in ...
May 16, 2022

White House moves to loosen remittance, flight rules on Cuba
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Biden administration announced Monday that it will expand flights to Cuba and lift Donald Trump-era restrictions on remittances that immigrants can send to people on the island. ...
May 16, 2022

Riders vets leading workouts as CFL strike continues
Saskatchewan Roughriders veterans are taking on even more of a coaching role as the CFL player strike continues.With no training camp taking place, the players have had to take it upon themselves to f...
May 16, 2022

Youth treatment centre celebrates opening at Muskoday First Nation
A loud cheer filled the air Monday morning south of Prince Albert, as the cutting of a large red ribbon represented the culmination of four years of work and partnerships.While the White Buffalo Treat...
May 16, 2022

Battle of Alberta hockey allegiances split in Red Deer
The old Crown and Anchor bar in Red Deer, Alta., was famous for its line drawn down the middle when hosting hockey fans during the fierce Battle of Alberta playoff games of the late-1980s. Calgary Fla...
May 16, 2022

Calls increase for feds, province, others to help search for boy
The Red Earth First Nation is looking to the provincial and federal governments for 'boots on the ground' as the search for Frank Young enters its 28th day.Speaking at a news conference earlier today ...
May 16, 2022

Bloc, NDP support Tory bid to revive committee studying Canada-China relations
OTTAWA - MPs have voted to re-establish a special committee on Canada-China relations. The committee was first set up in 2019 in light of prolonged diplomatic friction with China, with a mandate to ex...
May 16, 2022