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Grinch steals Sask. woman's van full of Christmas gifts
By: Nigel Maxwell Melanie Brown said she was shocked Saturday morning when she was told by her young son that her van was missing from her apartment complex in the southwest part of Prince Albert, Sas...
paNOW
Dec 13, 2017
(paNOW file photo)
Beekeeper wins Rural Crime Innovation Challenge
By: Taylor MacPherson A Saskatchewan beekeeper's innovative security system has won the province's first Rural Crime Innovation Challenge, and he expects to begin a public pilot by spring. Jeff Shirle...
paNOW
Dec 05, 2017
Lac La Ronge chief welcomes report on child suicides
The chief of one of Saskatchewan's largest Indigenous communities is praising the efforts of the province's advocate for children and youth to deal with an epidemic of youth suicides. Tammy Cook-Sears...
paNOW
Dec 05, 2017
Lac La Ronge Indian Band Chief Tammy Cook-Searson. (Bryan Eneas/paNOW files)
P.A. doctor faces allegations of sex with patients
A Prince Albert physician is facing eleven charges of unprofessional conduct from the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan (CPSS) for allegedly having sex with a number of patients and c...
paNOW
Dec 04, 2017
Dr. Josias Furstenberg had eleven charges brought against him for unprofessional conduct by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Saskatchewan on Nov. 24. (Doctor Jof/Facebook)
Santa brings early Christmas to northern communities
By: Tyler Marr Giving Rudolf and the other reindeer a rest before their big night, Santa Claus climbed aboard a plane to bring some early holiday joy to a number of northern communities. Armed with ji...
paNOW
Dec 04, 2017
A little girl sits on Santa's lap in Black Lake, Sask. on Dec. 1, 2017. (Tyler Marr/paNOW)
Baby girl delivered during aerial medevac
By Bryan Eneas, paNOW staff La Ronge EMS delivered a baby girl some 10,000 feet in the air. Both mom and baby are doing well according to Corey Ecarnot, the operations manager for La Ronge EMS. Turns ...
paNOW
Dec 03, 2017
Veterinarians welcome changes to Sask. animal protection laws
By Taylor MacPherson, paNOW Changes to the provincial Animal Protection Act are being welcomed by veterinarians, as well as the Saskatchewan horse federation. The Animal Protection Act 2017 includes s...
paNOW
Nov 28, 2017
Attack victim Marlene Bird remembered as cheeky, loving
A memorial service was held Monday night in Prince Albert to celebrate the life of a woman who captured the public eye. The service for Marlene Bird was attended by more than 100 people, including man...
paNOW
Nov 28, 2017
Marlene Bird and her partner Patrick Lavalle pictured outside court following the sentencing hearing of Leslie Black in September 2017. Bird told paNOW she was awaiting prosthetic legs after the brutal attack over three years ago. (Bryan Eneas/paNOW staff)
Attack survivor Marlene Bird remembered for resilience
Prince Albert is remembering Marlene Bird as a fighter. Bird, who was the victim of a horrific attempt on her life in Prince Albert over three years ago, died Monday morning in Victoria Hospital after...
paNOW
Nov 27, 2017
An undated photo of Marlene Bird, who was the victim of a 2014 attack in Prince Albert that forced doctors to amputate both her legs. (Rebbeca Marroquin/paNOW Staff)
Humboldt woman says daughter found pin in Halloween candy
By: Taylor MacPherson A Humboldt woman said her daughter is scared to eat Halloween candy after she found a pin inserted into a chocolate bar. Vickie Meyer said her 11-year-old daughter Chelan was ope...
paNOW
Nov 07, 2017
Humboldt's Vickie Meyer said her 11-year-old daughter found a pin in a Halloween candy bar. (Vickie Meyer/Facebook)
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