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'Happiest moment of my life:' P.A. family escapes Gaza unscathed
By Jaryn Vecchio A Prince Albert man will soon be reunited with his family members who were trapped in Gaza during the Israel-Hamas conflict. Abdullah Algherbawi's wife, three sons, and daughter offic...
paNOW
Nov 15, 2023
Rockets are fired toward Israel from the Gaza Strip, Wednesday, Oct. 11, 2023. (AP Photo/Fatima Shbair)
'War brides' captured hearts during world wars
By Teena Monteleone As John Wessel gazes at a photo of his parents on their wedding day, he can't help but wonder what life was like for the young couple -- especially his mother, a "war bride" who wa...
paNOW
Nov 09, 2023
Albert Wessel in 1945 with his wife Grace, a war bride from the United Kingdom. (John Wessel/Submitted))
Axe-wielding robber receives four-year sentence
By Nigel Maxwell A man who walked into a Prince Albert pharmacy with an axe and proceeded to demand money and drugs has received a four-year prison sentence. Nathan Greyeyes, 34, appeared by video whe...
paNOW
Nov 08, 2023
(paNOW file photo)
Barriers continue for those seeking residential school docs from P.A. Diocese
Derek Craddock While a search for residential school documents from Prince Albert is hitting many obstacles and leaving some frustrated, the local Diocese says it's doing what it can to help. On Oct. ...
paNOW
Nov 07, 2023
Shoes placed on the steps of St. Paul's Co-Cathedral in 2021 following the discovery of unmarked graves in Kamloops. (Brady Lang/650 CKOM)
WHL, SJHL to discuss mandatory neck guards after death of ex-NHLer
By Jaryn Vecchio Should neck guards be mandatory for all hockey players? That's something the WHL and SJHL are set to discuss after former NHLer Adam Johnson passed away when his neck was cut by a ska...
paNOW
Nov 01, 2023
A stick with a story: Meadow Lake man hopes to raise awareness of 'Dark era'
By Julia Lovett-Squires A hockey stick with the potential to start a conversation and help heal a dark past is inspiring the country one slapshot at a time. The Every Child Matters stick became a poss...
paNOW
Oct 31, 2023
Elder Eugene Arcand of the Muskeg Lake Cree Nation and Clay DeBray, manager of Snipe and Celly Sports Excellence, stand with the stick that is getting conversations started. (Clay DeBray/Facebook)
Two more charged following dangerous person alert at Montreal Lake
By Nigel Maxwell A total of four people have now been arrested and charged in connection with an incident earlier this month at Montreal Lake Cree Nation that prompted the RCMP to issue a dangerous pe...
paNOW
Oct 24, 2023
A dangerous persons alert was issued Oct. 12 for the Montreal Lake Cree Nation. (paNOW file photo)
Interim Prince Albert police chief staying on permanently
By Jaryn Vecchio The interim chief of the Prince Albert Police Service isn't leaving anytime soon. The Prince Albert Board of Police Commissioners announced on Thursday that Patrick Nogier will be the...
paNOW
Oct 19, 2023
Patrick Nogier will be staying on as chief of the Prince Albert Police Service. (Nigel Maxwell/paNOW)
Sask. First Nation declares state of emergency following death of teen
A Saskatchewan First Nation said it is in mourning after the death of a teenager in Deschambault Lake and is declaring a state of emergency. Earlier this month, a 17-year-old was found deceased in Des...
paNOW
Oct 17, 2023
Striking P.A. city workers file unfair labour practice complaint
By Susan McNeil Not only is there no deal between the City of Prince Albert and CUPE 882, that represents its inside workers, the situation has escalated. Late on Tuesday afternoon, the union said it ...
paNOW
Oct 04, 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)
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