Prince Albert family devasted after pet dog shot
A Prince Albert family is reeling after their pet dog was shot in their own backyard on Tuesday afternoon.
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A Prince Albert family is reeling after their pet dog was shot in their own backyard on Tuesday afternoon.
Saskatchewan’s newest law enforcement agency have established its first regional headquarters in the North Battleford region.
Three Saskatchewan teams enter the Western Hockey League (WHL) playoffs in 2025 - the Swift Current Broncos, the Saskatoon Blades and the Prince Albert Raiders.
If City Council’s latest decision makes it through the next stages of consultation, Prince Albert residents could see a permanent enhanced emergency shelter up and running next year.
A 33-year-old woman is facing a murder charge in the death of a Prince Albert man following an autopsy on Monday.
Major crimes and forensic investigators are searching for evidence after a 35-year-old man was found dead in Prince Albert early Monday morning.
The Prince Albert Catholic School Division (PACSD) was pleased with the province’s 2025 budget investment in education, but said they’re still waiting for more details.
Residents can expect to see a new healthcare initiative rolling down the streets of Prince Albert soon.
Communities and organizations are sharing initial reactions to the 2025-26 provincial budget’s commitments to northern Saskatchewan.
The Saskatchewan RCMP is asking for tips to help them locate a truck involved in a recent shooting on Big River First Nation.
Chase Sinclair isn’t accepting the report of Saskatchewan's police watchdog about his best friend’s violent arrest at the hands of Prince Albert police.
In a late Saturday night news release, the Prince Albert Police Service (PAPS) alerted the public about a potentially deadly batch of fentanyl circulating in the city.
Northern Saskatchewan communities are joining forces to tackle the issue of dog population control.
Organizations and community members gathered in Prince Albert on Friday to discuss the rise in homelessness.
A two-year investigation by Saskatchewan’s Serious Incident Response Team (SIRT) has found no wrongdoing on the part of police in the death of a 40-year-old man in 2023 in Prince Albert.
Two people were arrested after repeatedly fleeing police with a stolen vehicle in Prince Albert on Wednesday.