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Sturgeon Lake RCMP investigate suspicious death
By paNOW staff Sturgeon Lake RCMP are investigating a suspicious death at a residence on the Sturgeon Lake First Nation. Officers responded to the call on July 14 around 10 a.m. for an unresponsive ma...
paNOW
Jul 15, 2019
Crown appeals acquittal in murder conspiracy case
The case against Saskatchewan lovers, convicted and later acquitted, in an alleged plot to kill their spouses has entered a new chapter in court. Saskatchewan's Attorney General has decided to appeal ...
paNOW
Jun 26, 2019
Teen receives nine-year prison sentence for ‘adult-like plan’ in slaying of La Ronge restaurateur
By Derek Cornet Judge Robert Lane called the killing of La Ronge restaurateur Simon Grant reprehensible, unjustified and evil as he sentenced the final teen involved in the crime to nine years in pris...
paNOW
May 30, 2019
Final killer sentenced to nine years in jail for death of Simon Grant. (submitted photo/Cora Laich)
La Loche RCMP questioned about external investigation at town hall meeting
By Derek Cornet, larongeNOW Residents of La Loche were looking for answers about an ongoing investigation by the Estevan Police Service at a town hall meeting May 16. "We were not able to answer these...
paNOW
May 18, 2019
Raiders caught in the spotlight
By Jeff D'Andrea HALIFAX-"Start on time." That's the wisdom that Prince Albert Raiders head coach Marc Habscheid said he was going to pass down to his team during the coach's press conference Wednesda...
paNOW
May 18, 2019
Mooseheads goaltender Alexis Gravel makes a glove save despite the traffic from Raiders forward Spencer Moe. (Vincent Ethier/CHL Images)
Honey bandits strike Saskatchewan farm
By Nigel Maxwell The equivalent of a semi-load of honey was stolen from a farm in northeast Saskatchewan, according to the beekeeper who runs the operation. Derek Moyen farms north of Zenon Park and s...
paNOW
May 17, 2019
(File photo/ farmnewsNOW Staff)
Hero Hannoun scores OT winner as Raiders win the WHL title
By Jeff D'Andrea Dante Hannoun may be one of the smallest players in history to put on a Prince Albert Raiders jersey, listed at 5 feet 6 inches tall and 160 pounds. But Hannoun scored the biggest Rai...
paNOW
May 14, 2019
Raiders forward Dante Hannoun holds the Ed Chynoweth Cup. Jeff D'Andrea/paNOW Staff
Sask. bison burgers coming to store shelves
By paNOW's Ron Quaroni. Raising buffalo on the prairies is becoming more popular and there appears to be an appetite for the product. Canadian Prairie Bison, a Canwood-based organization made up of 15...
paNOW
May 13, 2019
WHL championship series to return to P.A. for one last time
By Jeff D'Andrea LANGLEY-The Ed Chynoweth Cup will stay in its case for at least one more game. The Vancouver Giants were able to extend the 2019 Rogers WHL Championship Series to six games with a 4-3...
paNOW
May 11, 2019
Raiders forward Ozzy Wiesblatt gets a shot on goal to Giants goaltender David Tendeck. Submitted photo, Rik Fedyck.
Federal government announces $54 million for projects in northern Sask.
By Charlene Tebbutt The federal government is putting $54 million into various projects around the northern Saskatchewan region, including crime prevention, forest fire prevention and flood mitigation...
paNOW
Apr 24, 2019
An undated photo of federal Minister of Public Safety Ralph Goodale. (Ralph Goodale/Facebook)
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