Guilty plea in Prince Albert security guard stabbing case
A guilty plea was entered in Prince Albert Provincial Court in the case of a stabbing involving a security guard. Get the latest details on this developing story.
A guilty plea was entered in Prince Albert Provincial Court in the case of a stabbing involving a security guard. Get the latest details on this developing story.
A Prince Albert man faces multiple charges after police say he fled a traffic stop in an SUV and later crashed. Get the latest details on the incident and police response.
Vancouver Canucks top prospect Braeden Cootes made an immediate impact with the Prince Albert Raiders, earning first-star honours. The 18-year-old centre discusses the team's championship potential. Read more about his promising start.
Vancouver Canucks top prospect Braeden Cootes made an immediate impact with the Prince Albert Raiders after a blockbuster WHL trade, earning first star honours. Read about his promising start.
Residents of Alma, New Brunswick experienced water service disruptions on January 9, 2026, as municipal crews addressed issues caused by unusually high consumption. Learn the details and official response.
Motion-activated cameras in Calgary's Fish Creek Provincial Park are documenting wildlife like coyotes. The project offers a candid glimpse into park ecology without disturbing animals.
North Bay hosts Ontario's top curlers this week for the 2026 Men's and Women's Provincial Championships. Get the latest details from the Granite Club.
Saskatoon police are asking for public assistance in an ongoing arson investigation in Prince Albert. Authorities urge anyone with information to come forward.
Two Prince Albert Raiders returned to Saskatchewan with silver medals from the 2026 IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship, proudly representing the Czech Republic. Read their story.
The Prince Albert Raiders make a blockbuster WHL trade, acquiring Vancouver Canucks prospect Braeden Cootes from the Seattle Thunderbirds. GM Curtis Hunt discusses the move.
A Salvation Army warm-up shelter in Prince Albert, Sask., has relocated after a devastating fire on December 25. The new site ensures vital services continue for the community.
The devastating 2025 wildfires have left a lasting mark on Manitoba's parks. Discover how the upcoming camping season will be affected and what officials are planning for recovery.
The Prince Albert community mobilizes support after a fire destroys the Salvation Army building, leaving the city without a crucial warming centre. Read about the local response.
Bloyce Thompson assumes the role of Prince Edward Island premier, pledging stable governance. Read his vision for the province's future as 2026 begins.
Residents of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, are grieving the loss of a vital long-term homeless shelter after a devastating fire on December 25, 2025. The community reflects on the shelter's legacy and the urgent need for solutions.
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston, elected on promises of tax relief and health care, made a strategic pivot in 2025 to prioritize the province's energy future. Explore the details and implications of this shift.
Alberta is examining a provincial policing model to replace the RCMP. Explore the potential structure, costs, and implications for communities across the province.
A devastating Christmas Eve fire has destroyed a Salvation Army building in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. No injuries were reported. Learn about the impact and response.
The Regina Urgent Care Centre on Albert Street is closed during the Christmas holidays, prompting criticism from the Saskatchewan NDP over reduced healthcare access.
The Kingswood Park skating rink in St. Albert is closed indefinitely after thieves stole critical copper wiring, causing extensive damage and a major community loss.
For the 15th consecutive year, Santa Claus brought festive joy to Edmonton's St. Albert Trail on Christmas Eve, 2025. Discover the heartwarming tradition that captivated the community.
Montreal police are investigating an attempted arson at the Albert-Prévost mental health hospital. A masked suspect used a gas can. No injuries reported. SPVM seeks witnesses.
The Quebec government is taking its case on electoral map changes to the Supreme Court of Canada. Learn about the constitutional implications and what this means for provincial representation.
The Salvation Army has launched a warming centre in downtown Prince Albert, offering refuge for up to 35 guests during extreme winter cold. Learn about this vital community service.
BP Plc agrees to sell a 65% stake in its Castrol lubricants division to Stonepeak Partners for US$6 billion. The deal marks a key step in the energy giant's strategy to reduce debt and reset its business after a turbulent year.
A new warming centre operated by the Salvation Army is now open in Prince Albert, offering shelter and amenities for up to 35 residents during dangerous winter temperatures. Learn more about this vital community service.
A pumphouse at a St. Albert recreation facility sustained significant damage from copper wire theft, with repairs estimated at $100,000. The incident highlights a persistent issue for municipalities.
A Saskatchewan contracting company pleaded guilty and was fined $8,000 in provincial court following a 2023 incident where a worker fell from a ladder. Learn the details of the workplace safety violation.
The Saskatchewan Health Authority has banned security guards from its facilities after video showed a man in a wheelchair left outside in freezing temperatures. Read the full story.
Prince William continues his mother's charitable work, bringing his son Prince George to the same London homeless shelter he first visited with Princess Diana in 1993. A powerful moment of legacy.