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Tribal councils eye Indigenous police for northern Sask.
By Bryan Eneas A strained relationship between northern communities and the national police force has three Saskatchewan tribal councils talking about introducing their own law enforcement. The Prince...
paNOW
Mar 08, 2018
Prince Albert Grand Council Vice-Chief Joseph Tsannie (paNOW Staff)
Sask. RCMP investigate altercation captured on viral video
By Nigel Maxwell, paNOW A video showing an RCMP officer pushing a woman to the ground has been viewed over tens of thousand of times on Facebook. The video, posted Tuesday afternoon, was taken during ...
paNOW
Mar 02, 2018
A still image captured from a video posted to Facebook Feb. 27 in which RCMP officers are seen in an altercation with a group of women in Pelican Narrows, Sask. (Geraldine Merasty/Facebook)
Chinese hospital refuses release of Sask. woman's body
The family of Alicia Garlock, a young Melfort, Sask. woman who died in China, has been dealt another blow - less than a week after her death. The family was informed by the Chinese hospital where she ...
paNOW
Feb 20, 2018
Alicia Garlock died while teaching in China on Feb. 14, 2018 but the hospital she was in won't release her body. (GoFundMe.com)
Sask. village spreading the love one stamp at a time
By Clark Stork, northeastNOW As lovebirds prepare to shower their significant others with affection this Valentine's Day, one Northeast Saskatchewan village spreads love around the world. Postmaster C...
paNOW
Feb 14, 2018
Postcards arrive in Love, Sask. every year, where they receive a special stamp. (Love, Sask./Facebook)
Jury deliberation not an easy process; law professor
By Angela Brown, paNOW It will be a challenging job for the jury involved in making a decision in the Gerald Stanley trial in the days ahead, according to a Saskatchewan law professor. Stanley is faci...
paNOW
Feb 07, 2018
Colten Boushie family supporters stage a rally outside Court of Queen's Bench in Battleford. (Angela Brown/ paNOW)
Girl taken off life support after losing mom to drunk driver
By Tyler Marr, paNOW A heartbreaking decision for the family of a little girl has once again highlighted the devastating consequences of drunk driving. Family of four-year-old Aurora Sky Brandi Ledoux...
paNOW
Feb 07, 2018
Leo and Josephine Ledoux are seen with Aurora Sky Brandi Ledoux at the Victoria Hospital on Tuesday. (Tyler Marr/paNOW Staff)
'I'm having bad dreams:' Sask. man speaks five months after bear attack
By Nigel Maxwell The road to recovery has been very long for Jeff Haydukewich of White Fox, Sask., who can still vividly recall the day nearly five months ago when he was attacked by a mother black be...
paNOW
Feb 01, 2018
Saskatchewan hunter Jeff Haydukewich took a selfie on Sept. 4, 2017 just hours before he was pulled out of the tree by a black bear. (Jeff Haydukewich/Submitted)
Website launched to help producers deal with mental health
By paNOW's Nigel Maxwell The topics of suicide and mental health and how they apply to life on the family farm, are being addressed through a new website. The Do More Agriculture Foundation was create...
paNOW
Jan 31, 2018
The Do More Agriculture Foundation was officially launched at the FarmTech conference in Edmonton on January 30th, 2018.
GoFundMe started for Melfort woman in coma in Chinese hospital
By: Nigel Maxwell The brother of a woman fighting for her life in a hospital in China said he's grateful to those who've shown his family support in their most difficult time. A GoFundMe page has been...
paNOW
Jan 25, 2018
Alicia Garlock died while teaching in China on Feb. 14, 2018 but the hospital she was in won't release her body. (GoFundMe.com)
La Ronge Council supports restrictions on alcohol sales
By Derek Cornet La Ronge Council has thrown its support behind proposals restricting alcohol sales on Sundays, statutory holidays, month-end paydays and Canada Child Benefit payment days. A motion sup...
paNOW
Jan 15, 2018
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