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List of losses and evacuations due to wildfires in the north grows
The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) confirmed Sunday evening that 23 camping units and one trapper's cabin have been lost to the Shoe Fire, north of Lower Fishing Lake. Approximately four cab...
paNOW
May 26, 2025
A file photo of a wildfire burning in Saskatchewan. (SPSA)
Warman Wolverines confident in support as decision on final approval looms
There are two important dates in the near future for the Warman Wolverines. The Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) team, which is hoping to relocate from Notre Dame in Wilcox, will need final ap...
paNOW
May 25, 2025
The Warman Wolverines need final approval from the City of Warman and then from the SJHL during its annual general meeting scheduled for the first week of June to relocate from Notre Dame in Wilcox. (Facebook)
Staff scheduling challenges lead to delayed opening of new pool
Swimming at the new Lake Country Co-op Leisure Centre will wait until mid-August, according to a City of Prince Albert news release on Friday. Options exist, however, as the outdoor Kinsmen Park pool ...
paNOW
May 25, 2025
Aquatic Centre at Lake Country Co-op Leisure Centre in Prince Albert. (City of Prince Albert)
Northern wildfires force another campground evacuation northeast of Candle Lake
The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) confirmed late Friday afternoon that people at Little Bear Lake Campground have been told to leave. It's located about 4 kilometres off of Hanson Lake Road...
paNOW
May 23, 2025
People at Little Bear Lake Campground about four kilometres off of Hanson Lake Road at Mile 62, Highway 106, north of Smeaton were told to leave on Friday because of a wildfire. (Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency)
Teenage girl charged after fatal hit-and-run near MacDowall
In connection to a fatal crash this week near MacDowall involving a pedestrian, a teenage girl is now facing a charge of failing to stop after an accident causing death. The girl, who can't be identif...
paNOW
May 23, 2025
In connection to a fatal crash this week near MacDowall involving a pedestrian, a teenage girl is now facing a charge of failing to stop after an accident causing death. (Céline Grimard/650 CKOM)
'The community is living in fear': JSCN rolls out plan to address crime, drug crisis
By Nigel Maxwell The James Smith Cree Nation (JSCN) is taking a proactive approach to addressing crime and what leaders are calling an escalating drug crisis. Following a vote held during a community ...
paNOW
May 22, 2025
Over the weekend, police responded to a break-in at a residence on the First Nation that involved multiple people entering the home with weapons. One of the residents was shot and others were assaulted. (paNOW)
'We need a break': James Smith Cree Nation Chief urges caution following destructive wildfire
By Teena Monteleone The fire situation is now considered under control on James Smith Cree Nation (JSCN), but there are lingering effects for several community members who lost their homes in the week...
paNOW
May 05, 2025
A before and after view of the wildifre that tore through James Smith Cree Nation this past weekend. (Becky Head/Submitted)
Evacuations ordered as 4 homes burn in uncontained wildfire on James Smith Cree Nation
By Logan Lehmann Four homes have been destroyed, and around a dozen others were evacuated as an out-of-control wildfire tore through James Smith Cree Nation (JSCN), displacing roughly 30 people. The b...
paNOW
May 05, 2025
The out-of-control 25PA-JSIR01 fire has destroyed three homes and forced the evacuation of around a dozen others. (Melfort Fire & Rescue/Facebook)
Canada faced America's pressure before - Diefenbaker's story is a reminder to stand tall
As the dust settles and Canadians reflect on the new Liberal minority government, many felt as though this election was a consequential one for the country. Nowhere in history has an American leader t...
paNOW
May 04, 2025
Prime Minister John Diefenbaker sits beneath a portrait of Sir John A. Macdonald. (Duncan Cameron / Library and Archives Canada / PA-057939)
P.A. paramedics struck by car in Vegas face long recovery, mounting U.S. medical bills
By Teena Monteleone The mother of a Prince Albert paramedic, one of two struck by a vehicle in Las Vegas, is happy to have her daughter recovering back in Saskatchewan, but the pressure of American me...
paNOW
Apr 30, 2025
Charlie Lastowsky (left) and Katrine Sinclair received a visit from a therapy dog and handler while being treated at University Medical Centre in Las Vegas. (GoFundMe)
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