Category Archives: Saskatchewan

Plea expected soon for man accused in Amber Alert
The lawyer for the man accused in the recent Amber Alert anticipates his client will enter a plea one way or another at his next appearance. Johnathan Ryann Gunville, 19, of North Battleford, appeared...
Oct 09, 2018
Sask. pumpkin crop experiences rough patch
Mother nature has carved a path of destruction through Saskatchewan’s pumpkin crop, and some families may notice the impact at their dinner table. Producers have told paNOW there may be a shorta...
Oct 08, 2018
Pelican Lake First Nation man charged in death of relative
One man is dead and a relative is facing a second-degree murder charge after an incident at a home on the Pelican Lake First Nation. Spiritwood RCMP said paramedics, Saskatchewan Ministry of Environme...
Oct 08, 2018
Drivers urged to stay sober, stay alert this holiday long weekend
An extra police presence will be visible on Saskatchewan roadways this Thanksgiving long weekend, and motorists are reminded to driver sober and take care when on the road. RCMP officers around the co...
Oct 05, 2018
Winter driving conditions come early in Saskatchewan
With the snow starting to hit the ground, it's a good time to start planning for winter driving. Snow may be possible over the Thanksgiving weekend, especially if you're planning a long drive to visit...
Oct 05, 2018
Police highlight the many forms of bootlegging
RCMP in the North are reminding the public that anyone buying liquor for resale or taking orders for resale without a permit is bootlegging and will be prosecuted. Ahead of the holiday weekend the Buf...
Oct 04, 2018
SaskPower to hold rates steady next year
After a few years of power bills going up, SaskPower customers should be getting a break next year. The Crown corporation has announced it will not be applying for a rate increase for the 2019/20 fisc...
Oct 04, 2018
New police partnership to provide info on vulnerable people
Police around the province have a new tool when it comes to tracking down people living with mental illness. The Saskatchewan Association of Chiefs of Police (SACP) signed a partnership with MedicAler...
Oct 04, 2018
Sask. signs $900M infrastructure funding agreement with feds
More money is on the way for infrastructure projects across Saskatchewan. A new agreement was signed on Wednesday which will provide nearly $900 million in federal funding for infrastructure projects ...
Oct 03, 2018
City rejects free transit ask from Powwow
Prince Albert city council has voted against offering free transit for the North Lights Casino Thanksgiving Powwow this weekend. They turned down a belated request from the organizers, in part because...
Oct 03, 2018