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Prince Albert Police Service confirm city's fifth homicide of 2024
The death on Sunday in Prince Albert of a 22-year-old man is being treated as a homicide. That's according to information released on Thursday by the Prince Albert Police Service. The man was found de...
paNOW
Sep 05, 2024
The Prince Albert Police Service Criminal Investigations Division and Forensic Identification Section continue to investigate the death of a 22-year-old man. (paNOW file photo)
Members of James Smith community to gather, reflect with powwow event
It is a somber anniversary for the people of James Smith Cree Nation, and the community plans to gather to reflect with a powwow event this Friday. Mike Marion, the Health Director at JSCN said the co...
paNOW
Sep 05, 2024
A picture taken during last year's powwow. (Submitted/ Lisa Risom)
Shooting victim credits video game for ability to identify gun
Editor's note: the following story contains details of violence that some readers may find offensive After suffering a broken jaw from a well-landed punch, a man narrowly avoided getting shot in the h...
paNOW
Sep 04, 2024
The trial for Colten Lafond, Gage Pratt and April Abbott commenced on Tuesday at Prince Albert Provincial Court. (paNOW Staff)
Police investigate man's death in Prince Albert
An autopsy is scheduled for Tuesday after a 22-year-old man was found dead early Sunday morning in Prince Albert. Just before 9 a.m., police were called to the 1200 Block of 28th Street East to assist...
paNOW
Sep 02, 2024
A thick line of yellow police tape surrounds an area of the Carlton Park apartments parking lot. (Nigel Maxwell/paNOW)
'Born into trauma': Using positives to overcome addiction
The first time Rodney Nataucappo got drunk or high, he was six years old. Nataucappo said he believes he was born into addictions and it runs in families, just like being a lawyer or a doctor or a pol...
paNOW
Sep 02, 2024
These days, Rodney Nataucappo lives a much healthier life, spending time with family instead of using drugs and living on the streets. (Rodney Nataucappo/Submitted)
Prince Albert police handle more than 100 calls in 12 hours
Friday was a busy night for the Prince Albert Police Service (PAPS). According to a release, officers responded to 103 calls for service between the hours of 6 p.m. Friday and 6:30 a.m. Saturday. The ...
paNOW
Sep 01, 2024
(PANOW files)
P.A. welcomes back First Nations firefighting competition
For the first time since the pandemic, Saskatchewan First Nations Emergency Management (SFNEM) brought their annual First Nations Provincial Firefighting Competition back to Prince Albert in conjuncti...
paNOW
Sep 01, 2024
Fond Du Lac Fire Department fires off the hose at their target First Nations Provincial Firefighting Competition in Prince Albert, Sask., on Aug. 31, 2024. (Nick Nielsen/PANow)
Sandy Bay evacuation continues as wildfire continues to burn
By Nigel Maxwell Nearly two weeks after a lightning strike sparked a massive fire in northeastern Saskatchewan, more than 1,400 members of a nearby Indigenous community remain displaced. According to ...
paNOW
Aug 28, 2024
A picture taken on Aug. 20 of the fire outside Sandy Bay. (paNOW)
More than 100 Cold War fallout shelters mapped in Sask. by military historian
By Teena Monteleone They are hidden pieces of history scattered throughout Saskatchewan. Fallout shelters, also known as fallout reporting posts (FRPs), were built during the Cold War to thwart the ef...
paNOW
Aug 27, 2024
A typical interior of a fallout shelter, also known as a Fallout Reporting Post. (Gordon Goldsborough/Manitoba Historical Society)
Canadian A.J. Ewart captures first pro win at Elk Ridge Sask. Open
By Logan Lehmann It was a weekend that Canadian A.J. Ewart won't soon forget. The Coquitlam, B.C. golfer claimed his first professional tournament win on Sunday, taking top prize at the 2024 Elk Ridge...
paNOW
Aug 20, 2024
(PGA Tour Americas/paNOW file)
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