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Court of Appeal overturns guilty verdict, rules trial was unfair

Court of Appeal overturns guilty verdict, rules trial was unfair

Trial judge reversed the burden of proof, says Saskatchewan's top court.
School-based speed cameras nab nearly 300% more motorists

School-based speed cameras nab nearly 300% more motorists

The violation numbers for the ASE cameras are 鈥渆xtreme鈥 and are not declining even with signage in place announcing their presence.
MJPS close to launching downtown-focused anti-trespassing pilot project

MJPS close to launching downtown-focused anti-trespassing pilot project

鈥淵ou do hear, 鈥榃ell, downtown is a dangerous place.鈥 We have no data on that ... we鈥檒l still have our presence out there.鈥 - Chief Rick Bourassa.
Son attends anniversary event of undercover RCMP officer's death in Thailand

Son attends anniversary event of undercover RCMP officer's death in Thailand

Chris Flanagan was four years old when his father died and he focused on becoming an officer as well.聽
Police arrest one person in connection with Moose Jaw fuel thefts

Police arrest one person in connection with Moose Jaw fuel thefts

Currently, police believe the incidents are related but continue to investigate.
P. A. police make arrest in drug investigation

P. A. police make arrest in drug investigation

On March 14, members of Prince Albert police CRT executed a search warrant at a residence in the 200 block of 19th Street West in Prince Albert
Regina police investigate suspicious package

Regina police investigate suspicious package

The Explosives Disposal Unit was called in to assist.
Canora RCMP: Fake golf cart business uses Canora address

Canora RCMP: Fake golf cart business uses Canora address

Canora/Sturgis RCMP also dealt with an cow on the loose in Preeceville.
Estevan inspector to take on the role of deputy police chief

Estevan inspector to take on the role of deputy police chief

Warren Morrical will become the deputy chief with the Estevan Police Service as of March 31, replacing the retiring Murray Cowan.
Estevan experiences rise in crimes against property

Estevan experiences rise in crimes against property

According to figures released at the March 12 meeting of the Estevan board of police commissioners, members dealt with 63 crimes against property up to Feb. 29, as opposed to just 36 last year.
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