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Charges against woman accused of tossing drugs into P.A. jail for gang dropped

Charges against woman accused of tossing drugs into P.A. jail for gang dropped

Charges against a woman who allegedly tossed drugs over the fence into Prince Albert Provincial Correctional Centre for a street gang were dropped.
Couple gives presentation on ministry to Africa

Couple gives presentation on ministry to Africa

Borden and Radisson News
Lively election race for Unity town council

Lively election race for Unity town council

Unity News
Farmers report fair to good yields this harvest

Farmers report fair to good yields this harvest

Mayfair News
Village council elected by acclamation

Village council elected by acclamation

Meota News
Zero per cent tax increase on operations to be recommended: NB city manager

Zero per cent tax increase on operations to be recommended: NB city manager

When council returns in November following the municipal election, it is likely that administration will be presenting a much lower tax increase than in past years. At their Oct.
Joint parks and rec master plan halfway to ratification

Joint parks and rec master plan halfway to ratification

The joint parks and recreation master plan between the City of North Battleford and the Town of Battleford is halfway to full ratification. The City of North Battleford adopted the plan in principle at their Oct.
Another positive COVID-19 case connected to P.A. school

Another positive COVID-19 case connected to P.A. school

On Tuesday evening the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) identified a positive COVID-19 case in an individual at St. Francis School in Prince Albert.

Moose Jaw police chief details litany of disgraced ex-cop's misdeeds

MOOSE JAW — Despite using the better part of two hours to trace former cop Alan Murdock’s litany of alleged misdeeds and abuses of public trust, Moose Jaw police chief Rick Bourassa deferred on reporters’ questions if he wants to see a public inquiry
Positive case of COVID-19 linked to P.A. school

Positive case of COVID-19 linked to P.A. school

On Tuesday evening the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) identified a positive case of COVID-19 in an individual at Prince Albert Collegiate Institute (PACI) in Prince Albert.
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