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Prince Albert Salvation Army fire human-causedWATCH: Investigation is still ongoing for the Salvation Army fire that broke out on Christmas Day, with teams finding multiple ignition sites leading the Fire Department to believe the fire was human made.CanadaJan 7
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$1.1M in provincial funding for former-gang-member group, STR8 UPSTR8 UP, aimed at providing wrap-around support leaving a gang for people between the ages of 15 to 30 to get out of a gang in Saskatoon, Regina, And Prince Albert.CanadaMar 8
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Sask. residents seeking safety in admits violence in Mexico“The world changed yesterday,” said a resident of Prince Albert, Jon Foster. “You always knew it wasn’t necessarily fine, but now there is definite evidence”Feb 24
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Heather McPherson shares platform for federal NDP leadership voteWATCH: Federal NDP leadership candidate Heather McPherson is visiting Saskatchewan this week with stops in Saskatoon, Regina, Prince Albert, and Moose Jaw. McPherson is also the MP for Edmonton Strathcona. The NDP will select its next leader at the Winnipeg convention from March 27-29.PoliticsJan 9
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Jan. 7Saskatchewan crop producers respond to Prime Minister Mark Carney’s planned trip to China. New details emerge into what caused the Christmas day fire that destroyed Prince Albert’s Salvation Army. The provincial NDP and Sask. government continue to go back and forth over the SaskPower rate increase.Jan 7
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Global National: Jan. 19How U.S. President Donald Trump is trying to strongarm his way to getting Greenland, and how Europe could retaliate. The Alberta separatism campaign’s links to the MAGA movement. What Prince Harry and other celebrities are accusing two British tabloid newspapers of. Plus, Dolly Parton teams up with other singing superstars for her 80th birthday and...Global NationalJan 19
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Global National: Dec 23What’s been revealed from a new batch of Jeffrey Epstein files, and how it relates to U.S. President Donald Trump and former prince Andrew. An Alberta separatist group takes another step towards getting its independence referendum question to a vote. The Ontario program helping families get an autism diagnosis quicker. Plus, why a Japanese woman...Global NationalDec 23, 2025
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Prince Albert Raiders race out to hot start with WHL title hopes in 2025-26WATCH: Winning their first East Division banner in half a decade last spring, the Prince Albert Raiders sit as the only Eastern Conference team without a regulation loss through five games of the WHL season.SportsOct 6, 2025
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PAGC plans for Indigenous-led police force take another stepPrince Albert Grand Council is working toward a potential Indigenous-led police force. While it’s becoming closer to reality, officials say it does come with risk.Oct 28, 2025
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Shaping Saskatchewan: Laurie BouvierWATCH: The Aboriginal Friendship Centres of Saskatchewan (AFCS) ensures advocacy and support for local friendship centres. Laurie Bouvier is the executive director of AFCS. AFCS is a national movement of friendship centres with 150 centres across the country. There are 11 in Saskatchewan including La Loche, Buffalo Narrows, Île-à-la-Crosse, La Ronge, Meadow Lake, Prince Albert,...Oct 24, 2025
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Norway House Cree Nation’s Clarke cracks WHL’s Prince Albert RaidersWATCH: Leaving Norway House Cree Nation four years ago to pursue his dreams on the ice, 17-year-old defenceman Hubert Clarke has made his WHL debut with the Prince Albert Raiders.SportsSep 30, 2025
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Theatre of Madness creates carnival haunted house theme at Crossmount CiderWATCH: Theatre of Madness Haunted House presents “The Carnival” at Crossmount Cider. Scares begin Friday, Oct. 17 and continue until Nov. 1. Theatre of Madness has also expanded to Prince Albert with the “7 Deadly Sins” haunted house at Gateway Mall. For tickets visit saskatoonhauntedhouse.com.Oct 16, 2025
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Global News at 6 Regina: Oct. 15Police ask for the publics assistance in their investigation into the city’s tenth homicide of the year. Prince Albert Grand Council discusses the development of a regional Indigenous led police force. Regina Pats rookies, Maddox Shultz and Liam Pue are selected to team Canada’s U17 World Challenge roster.Oct 15, 2025
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Oct. 15Prince Albert Grand Council discusses the development of a regional Indigenous led police force. The federal government announces a multi-million dollar investment for new affordable housing in Saskatoon. A 37 year old man is facing multiple charges including impaired driving after an early morning collision on University Bridge.Oct 15, 2025
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Lost Torquay parrot found after a month missingWATCH: A parrot was found 500 kilometers from its home after being missing for a month. From Torquay to Prince Albert, Bleu the parrot had one long vacation.Oct 14, 2025
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Oct. 10In September, data shows Saskatchewan had one of the largest month to month increases in unemployment in all of Canada. The union representing Canadian postal workers announces it’s switching from nation-wide action to rotating strikes. Due to budget cuts, Saskatchewan Polytechnic announces the closure of book and campus stores in Moose Jaw and Prince Albert.Oct 10, 2025
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Regina Pats Home Opener PreviewWith the 2025-26 WHL Season now underway, your Regina Pats face off for their home opener at the Brandt Centre tonight against the Prince Albert Raiders. Pats play-by-play announcer Dante De Caria joined our Katherine Ludwig with a preview.Sep 26, 2025
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Blades hockey is back with home opener on SaturdayWATCH: Blades forward Rowan Calvert says the team is focusing on building on what they had last year as they begin the 2025/26 season. The Blades home opener is Saturday, September 20 at SaskTel Centre vs the Prince Albert Raiders. Blades communications Tanner Chubey says the home opener features a tailgate party, red carpet, live...SportsSep 15, 2025
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Poilievre says ‘ignore’ premiers, authority on pipelines in PM’s handsAlberta Premier Danielle Smith is attempting to get a new pipeline through the B.C. Port of Prince Rupert on the list of major projects to be fast-tracked by the federal government. No pipeline proposals were on the major projects list unveiled last month and Alberta’s pitch is already meeting criticism, including from Conservative party leader...Danielle SmithOct 2, 2025
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Prince Albert cancer patient fights free hospital parking across SaskatchewanWATCH: A cancer patient from Prince Albert says he’s using the time he has left to fight for free hospital parking across the province. Payton Zillich brings us his story and why he feels the policy is adding an unnecessary burden for people.Aug 19, 2025