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Weyburn police arrest person for break-and-enter, theft

Weyburn police arrest person for break-and-enter, theft

Police were dispatched to a break and enter on Oct. 3, and determined that a detached garage on the north end of Weyburn was broken into and a motorbike and pedal bike were stolen.
EPS investigating a break and enter in Estevan

EPS investigating a break and enter in Estevan

Latest news from the Estevan police department.
Sask. man pleads guilty to child pornography charges in U.S.

Sask. man pleads guilty to child pornography charges in U.S.

Matthew Norman Ballek has pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia to one count of possession of child pornography.
Student victim of bear spray attack in Saskatoon

Student victim of bear spray attack in Saskatoon

A physical altercation had occurred between two 17-year-old students.
Victim suffers serious injuries following assault in Red Wing

Victim suffers serious injuries following assault in Red Wing

A 40-year-old man from Christopher Lake is charged with aggravated assault and forcible confinement.
Sentencing decision for Geering reserved to December

Sentencing decision for Geering reserved to December

Achtymichuk noted that "mental illness can't be ignored" in the case.
Weyburn-Estevan police joint tactical team holds training exercise

Weyburn-Estevan police joint tactical team holds training exercise

The Weyburn-Estevan police’s Joint Tactical Support Team held a training exercise in Weyburn on Friday morning.
RCMP advises public of gold jewelry fraud

RCMP advises public of gold jewelry fraud

Incidents happened in the Carlyle and Shauavon areas.
Canora RCMP: 3-way brawl results in hospitalization, charges

Canora RCMP: 3-way brawl results in hospitalization, charges

The fight started over a property dispute. Weapons seized on scene included a shovel, pitchfork, axe handle, and a crowbar.
Mossbank taxidermist fined $8K for working without a licence

Mossbank taxidermist fined $8K for working without a licence

Brandon J. McCrea, owner of Northern Reflections Taxidermy, appeared in Moose Jaw Provincial Court recently and pleaded guilty to doing business as a taxidermist without a licence and possessing wildlife without a licence.
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