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Designs for Rotary Adventure Park give sneak peek to final product
During one of their online fundraising campaigns, the Rotary Club of Prince Albert gave everybody a first look at what the Rotary Adventure Park at Little Red could look like. In the designs displayed...
Apr 15, 2021
Emotions ran high for Toronto FC goal-scorers in CONCACAF Champions League triumph
Toronto FC's Patrick Mullins and Justin Morrow acknowledged their goals against Club Leon on Wednesday night came with an outpouring of emotion. For Mullins, the reason was simple. His grandmother pas...
Apr 15, 2021
Incoming cold front expected to snap Meadow Lake streak of plus temperatures
The recent trend of plus temperatures in Meadow Lake is expected to take a brief dip at the end of the weekend. Terri Lang, Meteorologist at Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC), said the Mead...
Apr 15, 2021
'Nothing to be envious about:' Experts caution against following U.S. lead on COVID
Canadians may be looking with envy at the United States as it lifts COVID-19 restrictions and distributes vaccinations, but experts say key indicators show there's no reason to covet our southern neig...
Apr 15, 2021
What'sHappeningNOW April 15, 2021
Voice of the Prince Albert Raiders Trevor Redden talks about tonight's matchup against the Moose Jaw Warriors.
Apr 15, 2021
Preliminary hearing for accused in Todd Stone homicide moved to fall
A preliminary hearing has now been rescheduled for this fall for the accused in the Todd Levi Stone homicide investigation.Michael Jordan White, also known as Michael Jordan Frank, 33, who remains in ...
Apr 15, 2021
Political party governing Montreal mulls disarming police and redirecting funds
MONTREAL - The political party governing Montreal is questioning whether all city police need to carry firearms at all times. Projet Montreal adopted a motion during the municipal party's recent conve...
Apr 15, 2021
Legal challenge seeks to overturn Quebec ban on cannabis T-shirts, other products
MONTREAL - A Quebec Superior Court judge is hearing the final day of arguments in a head shop's challenge of a provincial law that bans the sale of cannabis-themed products. The co-owner of Prohibitio...
Apr 15, 2021
Feds announce immediate construction of 84 homes for Sask. First Nations
The federal government has announced a $17 million investment to the Rapid Housing Initiative (RHI) for the immediate construction of 84 units of affordable homes for First Nations in Saskatchewan. Th...
Apr 15, 2021
Barbers, artists help defy vaccine myths for people of colour
SAN DIEGO - In a Washington, D.C., suburb, Black and Latino barbers are busting myths about the coronavirus vaccine while clipping hair. Across the country, a university researcher in Phoenix teamed u...
Apr 15, 2021