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Public Safety Partners Support Prince Albert Police Service in Responding to Violent Crime
The Prince Albert Police Service (PAPS) is working with RCMP, other municipal police services and the provincial government to address crime and violence in Prince Albert. Under the Crime Reduction Te...
Jun 03, 2022

Credit and Borrowing
"The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the position of Pattison Media and this site."Are you considering borrowing money? If so, you w...
Jun 03, 2022

Canada's sports minister expects workload wave for new integrity commissioner
Canada's sports minister expects a rush of complaints when the new Office of the Sport Integrity Commissioner starts its mandate later this month. The country's first sport integrity commissioner, Sar...
Jun 03, 2022

Refuge Canada Travelling Exhibit coming to Western Development Museum
donhe stories of many refugee families who travelled to Canada to escape persecution in their homeland is the focus of a new exhibit coming to North Battleford. The Refuge Canada Travelling Exhibit wi...
Jun 03, 2022

Ontario PCs win second majority, Tory leadership deadline : In The News for June 3
In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what's on the radar of our editors for the morning of June 3 ... What we are watching in Canada ... ...
Jun 03, 2022

Midnight membership deadline marks new phase of Conservative leadership race
OTTAWA - Candidates have until midnight to secure party memberships for their supporters to vote in the election for the next Conservative leader, who will replace Erin O'Toole. The deadline marks a m...
Jun 03, 2022

Government to review money-laundering inquiry report before public release, says Eby
VICTORIA - The final report from British Columbia's public inquiry into money laundering is set to be submitted to the government today. The New Democrat government appointed B.C. Supreme Court Justic...
Jun 03, 2022

'Anxiety' over 3-year decriminalization plan in B.C.: former federal health minister
A former federal health minister who championed decriminalization in Canada says a three-year model approved for British Columbia may not provide ample evidence to ensure the success of a policy that ...
Jun 03, 2022

Jury deliberations in Hoggard sex assault trial enter fourth day
TORONTO - Jurors are to continue deliberating for a fourth day in the sexual assault trial of Canadian musician Jacob Hoggard, the lead singer for the band Hedley. On Thursday, the jury told the court...
Jun 03, 2022

Groups to weigh in on federal plan to end violence against Indigenous women and girls
OTTAWA - Advocacy groups are to weigh in on any progress made in the year since the federal government released a plan to end violence against Indigenous women, girls and gender diverse people. The pl...
Jun 03, 2022