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Guilty pleas entered in Prince Albert triple homicide
A trial will no longer be required for a Prince Albert man responsible for the death of his parents and young son. Nathaniel Carrier entered guilty pleas Wednesday to one count of first-degree murder ...
paNOW
Jan 26, 2022
Nathaniel Carrier leaving Prince Albert Court of Queen's Bench on Jan. 26, 2022. (Nigel Maxwell/paNOW Staff)
'It's a dream come true': Two Sask. female hockey officials heading to the 2022 Olympic Winter Games
By Ian Gustafson After years of continued hard work and passion for the game, a pair of Saskatchewan female hockey officials will be heading to the 2022 Olympic Winter Games in Beijing. Cianna Lieffer...
paNOW
Jan 20, 2022
Alex Clarke, left, and Cianna Lieffers, right, have gone through the Saskatchewan officiating program together and are ultimately bound for the Olympics. (Submitted photo/Cianna Lieffers)
Saskatchewan nurses disappointed, tired amid province's fifth wave of COVID-19
By Ian Gustafson, paNOW Amid the rising cases of COVID-19 in the province, Saskatchewan Union of Nurses president Tracy Zambory told paNOW that nurses -- particularly after Wednesday's COVID briefing ...
paNOW
Jan 13, 2022
Saskatchewan Union of Nurses president Tracy Zambory. (File photo/650 CKOM)
Saskatchewan Winter Games in Regina cancelled due to COVID-19
The Saskatchewan Winter Games that were set to take place in Regina in late February will not go ahead due to COVID-19. The Games were scheduled for Feb. 20-26. The Saskatchewan Games Council and the ...
paNOW
Jan 08, 2022
Man dies after found seriously injured in Prince Albert's Midtown
Original story by paNOW staff. Prince Albert Police have reported the city's first homicide of 2022. Just before 4 a.m. Saturday, police responded to a weapons call in the 200 block of 13th Street Eas...
paNOW
Jan 02, 2022
(File photo/paNOW staff)
Saskatoon man braving the elements on quest to Timber Bay school
By Derek Craddock, paNOW While many Saskatchewan residents get ready for some rest and relaxation over the holidays, one man is instead walking over 300 kilometres in the snow. B'yauling Toni, ...
paNOW
Dec 24, 2021
B'yauling Toni (centre) on Dec. 18 as he embarked on his trek from Saskatoon to Timber Bay School. (B'Yauling Toni, Ballantyne Project/Facebook)
Ministry of Corrections to investigate allegations of inmate abuse at Pine Grove
By Nigel Maxwell, paNOW A woman on remand at the Pine Grove Correctional Centre is alleging extensive abuse at the hands of correctional officers, including claims she was gassed and pepper sprayed, a...
paNOW
Dec 22, 2021
Lloydminster man beaten in Prince Albert apartment, over $100: court
By Nigel Maxwell Surrounded by family members, a man charged in the late 2019 murder of Dylan Chretien has been sentenced for his role in the incident. Brandon Daniels received a 12-month conditional ...
paNOW
Dec 21, 2021
Dylan Chretien was found deceased, just over a month after being reported missing. (Submitted/ Brenda Chretien)
MLCN leadership responds to shooting incident; community prepares for funeral
An incident last week on Montreal Lake Cree Nation involving a man being shot by the RCMP has traumatized and divided the community, according to a statement from leadership. Dillon McDonald, 28, was ...
paNOW
Dec 20, 2021
Dillon McDonald. (Chantel McDonald/Submitted)
Man shot by RCMP under court orders not to be in the community
By Nigel Maxwell, paNOW A man who was shot this week by members of the RCMP at Montreal Lake Cree Nation (MLCN) and later died in hospital shouldn't have been in the community in the first place, acco...
paNOW
Dec 16, 2021
One man is dead following a police standoff at Montreal Lake Cree Nation Tuesday. (Submitted)
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