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Sentencing hearing starts for driver who killed 3 teens
Sentencing started Tuesday for the man who killed three Carrot River teens in a construction zone in 2015. Normand Mark Joseph Lavoie, now 41, claimed he was on "auto pilot" when the teens were killed...
paNOW
Aug 22, 2017
Justin Gaja, 14, Kristian Skalicky, 15, and Carter Stevenson, 17, were all killed in a crash in a construction zone south of Spalding on May 3, 2015. (File photo)
Tests of North Saskatchewan River continue after 2016 spill
By: Bryan Eneas Saskatchewan's Water Security Agency continues monitoring the North Saskatchewan River following last year's Husky oil spill. Recent tests found trace levels of twenty-nine different c...
paNOW
Aug 11, 2017
A leaking pipeline owned by Husky Energy spilled 225,000 litres of oil into the North Saskatchewan River on July 20, 2016. (Bryan Eneas/paNOW)
New technology allows Sask. family to look in on infant son
By Kathy Gallant A Flying Dust First Nation woman and her family will be able to see her baby in hospital any time thanks to new technology at the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Saskatoon's Ro...
paNOW
Aug 04, 2017
Samantha Gladue with her 12-day-old infant son. Her family is one of the first in the province to access the new NICView technology. (Jim Pattison Children's Hospital Foundation)
Sask. woman calls on government to cover cystic fibrosis drug
By Rebbeca Marroquin A Beauval, Sask. woman wants the Canadian government to cover an expensive drug for her cystic fibrosis. Every day, Christie Brizinski, 20, takes around 20 pills and vitamins to h...
paNOW
Aug 04, 2017
Christie Brizinski, of Beauval, Sask. has started a petition drive to get the federal government to cover the cost of an expensive cystic fibrosis drug. (Christie Brizinksi/submitted)
P.A. woman shares bittersweet moment with mom
By Dana Reynolds, paNOW Lexi Verge is only 19 years old, but realizes already her time with her mother is finite. Lexi's mom, Wendy, has pancreatic cancer. She's fought longer than doctors expected, b...
paNOW
Jul 21, 2017
Lexi Verge (left) had a wedding dress fitting in her mom Wendy's hospital room in Prince Albert, Sask. (Mason Neufeld photography)
Sask. reporter roasts in hot car for experiment
As the sweat ran down my head and my eyelids fell heavy, I started to wonder, 'why am I doing this?'. My discomfort grew as my joints started to hurt, my energy levels dropped and a headache came on. ...
paNOW
Jul 09, 2017
Inmate kitchen workers behind Sask. Pen riot: Union rep
By Taylor MacPherson, paNOW Wednesday's deadly riot at the Saskatchewan Penitentiary may have been started by inmates assigned to work in the facility's kitchen. James Bloomfield, a representative wit...
paNOW
Dec 16, 2016
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