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Purring engine turns out to be kitten under the hood in P.A.
By Jaryn Vecchio paNOW staff It was something automotive technicians at Lakeland Hyundai in Prince Albert weren't expecting to see when they started work Friday morning. While doing a routine oil chan...
paNOW
Sep 18, 2023
Kitten pulled from vehicle engine in Prince Albert (Facebook/Lakeland Hyundai Prince Albert)
Family says man killed by alleged drunk driver in P.A. was accused's cousin
By Nigel Maxwell A woman accused of impaired driving causing death and failure to stop after a collision resulting in death made her first court appearance Monday morning as multiple members of her fa...
paNOW
Sep 11, 2023
Tyson McKenzie was killed early Saturday morning in Prince Albert. His cousin has been charged with impaired driving causing death. (Facebook)
CUPE 882 on strike after latest offer to City of P.A. is rejected
The City of Prince Albert has rejected the latest offer from CUPE 882, meaning the union is now on strike. In a media release, the union representing city workers said it presented a solid proposal to...
paNOW
Sep 11, 2023
Members of CUPE 822 could be heading back to work after nearly three months of walking the picket line in Prince Albert. (Nigel Maxwell/paNOW Staff)
Prince Albert city workers set to strike on Monday
Members of CUPE 882 have rejected the latest offer from the City of Prince Albert, putting them in position to strike on Monday. In a media release, the union representing inside city workers said it ...
paNOW
Sep 11, 2023
Members of CUPE 882 are set to go on strike Monday after rejecting the city of Prince Albert's latest offer (paNOW)
Man killed by impaired driver in Prince Albert
A man is dead after being hit by an impaired driver early Saturday morning. At around 12:50 a.m., officers responded to the 800 block of 13th Street West where they found a dead 26-year-old man. As a ...
paNOW
Sep 09, 2023
The scene of a fatal collision early Sept. 9, 2023. (paNOW)
Victims of mass stabbing attack on James Smith and Weldon remembered one year later
By Jaryn Vecchio It was one year ago Monday that multiple people lost their lives in a senseless attack on the James Smith Cree Nation and in the village of Weldon. On Sept. 4, 2022, 32-year-old Myles...
paNOW
Sep 04, 2023
First responders reflect on stabbings at JSCN, Weldon
By Nigel Maxwell Warning: The following story contains graphic content. As the one-year mark approaches of the mass stabbings at James Smith Cree Nation and the nearby village of Weldon, one can only ...
paNOW
Sep 02, 2023
Sask. sees increase in rabies cases
By Susan McNeil An increase in the amount of rabies cases in Saskatchewan has prompted a public health warning advising people get themselves and their pets vaccinated. Dr. David Torr, medical health ...
paNOW
Aug 29, 2023
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Families impacted by mass stabbings at JSCN find support at traditional health gathering
By Nigel Maxwell Nearly a year has passed since Joyce Burns' husband Earl was stabbed and killed, and the scars are still very fresh. Joyce was one of many survivors at this week's Federation of Sover...
paNOW
Aug 25, 2023
The James Smith Cree Nation was devastated by a series of stabbing attacks on Sept. 4, 2022, which left 12 people dead, including the perpetrator. (Brent Bosker/650 CKOM)
Lakeside Festival gets ready to rock to Waskesiu
By Nigel Maxwell Thousands of people are expected to travel to Prince Albert National Park this weekend as an annual music festival returns. The Waskesiu Lakeside Music Festival starts Friday evening ...
paNOW
Aug 25, 2023
Thousands are expected at a music festival in Waskesiu this weekend. (Submitted photo/ Zazz Business Consulting)
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