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Bell's Point murder case results in not-guilty verdict
By Nigel Maxwell Recalling her younger brother's sense of humour and ability to make anyone smile, Shivon Venne fought back tears as she stood outside Prince Albert's Court of King's Bench. Less than ...
paNOW
Apr 17, 2023
Muhammad Venne, an avid outdoorsman, was killed on June 3, 2020. (paNOW/submitted)
'Are you kidding me?' Shellbrook area goat delivers sextuplets
By Nigel Maxwell A small petting zoo west of Shellbrook is celebrating a little miracle; in fact, there were six little miracles. A five-year-old Nigerian dwarf cross goat named Party successfully del...
paNOW
Apr 14, 2023
Christopher Lake father charged with killing the man accused of killing his son
By Susan McNeil/Nigel Maxwell The father of a man beaten to death in an RV in Christopher Lake now stands accused of killing the man who was charged with killing his son. Reginald Durocher is the fath...
paNOW
Apr 06, 2023
Christopher Durocher was killed in 2016. The man who was convicted of his murder is now dead. (paNOW)
Man dies after being struck by vehicle in Northside
By Susan McNeil A 34-year-old man died after being hit by a vehicle outside a business on Highway 2 in Northside on Tuesday. Northside is about 35 kilometres north of Prince Albert. Police and EMS res...
paNOW
Apr 05, 2023
(Libby Giesbrecht/650 CKOM)
P.A. police officers learning Cree in hopes of improving relationship with Indigenous people
By Jaryn Vecchio Members of the Prince Albert Police Service (PAPS) took it upon themselves to learn Cree in hopes of creating a better rapport with the area's Indigenous people. Sgt. Shawn Rowden and...
paNOW
Mar 31, 2023
P.A. woman calls for change after being denied service due to tattoo
A Prince Albert woman says she is filing a human rights complaint after she was asked to leave a local restaurant because of her facial tattoo. Sara Carriere-Burns said she recently visited the Prince...
paNOW
Mar 30, 2023
(Sara Carriere-Burns/Facebook)
Lottery luck: Raiders snag first two picks in WHL prospects draft
By Rob Mahon The last time a team held both the first and second overall pick in the WHL Prospects Draft, that team was the Winnipeg ICE. They used the picks on forwards Matthew Savoie and Conor Geeki...
paNOW
Mar 30, 2023
Photo courtesy raiderhockey.com
Second arrest made in Taya Sinclair killing
By Nigel Maxwell A little over a year after a Saskatoon woman's remains were found in an area south of Prince Albert's Alfred Jenkins Field House, police have confirmed a second arrest has been made i...
paNOW
Mar 29, 2023
Taya Sinclair. (Submitted to paNOW)
Plans finalized for fifth anniversary of Humboldt Broncos tragedy
By Ben Tompkins April 6 will mark the fifth anniversary of the 2017-18 Humboldt Broncos bus crash, and the City of Humboldt announced its plans to commemorate the day. The crash occurred when a semi d...
paNOW
Mar 29, 2023
Flowers placed around centre ice at Humboldt's Elgar Petersen arena on April 8, 2018, (Chris Vandenbreekel/650 CKOM)
Wolf hunting licences to be available to out-of-province hunters
By Rob Mahon The recently released provincial budget contained a lot of notes for a lot of groups and a lot of money for them as well. One news note from that busy day will interest the hunting commun...
paNOW
Mar 29, 2023
Out of province hunters can apply for licenses to hunt wolves which take effect on September 1. (File Photo/Canadian Press)
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