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Arrests made in murder on Waterhen Lake First Nation

Arrests made in murder on Waterhen Lake First Nation

On Nov. 12 Meadow Lake RCMP responded to a report of a man in medical distress at a residence on Waterhen Lake First Nation and found 36-year-old Jeremy Ernest who was pronounced deceased at the scene.
First Nation woman survives ride with 'The Truck Stop Killer'

First Nation woman survives ride with 'The Truck Stop Killer'

If there is such a thing as an ideal profession for a serial killer, it may well be as a long-haul truck driver: FBI
N. B'ford man facing child porn charge wants trial by judge alone

N. B'ford man facing child porn charge wants trial by judge alone

Jason Schmidt was arrested after RCMP investigated a complaint of inappropriate communications with a child.
Update: Third person charged in murder of Wendy Bird appears in court

Update: Third person charged in murder of Wendy Bird appears in court

RCMP in support of efforts to curb catalytic converter thefts

RCMP in support of efforts to curb catalytic converter thefts

Battlefords RCMP appeared at North Battleford council Monday night to outline a number of new initiatives to deter thefts in the city.
Alexander family hopes someone steps forward with information regarding son's 2015 death

Alexander family hopes someone steps forward with information regarding son's 2015 death

Nov. 12 marked the seven-year anniversary of Geoffrey Alexander's disappearance.
UPDATE: Weyburn RCMP seek public’s help to solve theft, B&E

UPDATE: Weyburn RCMP seek public’s help to solve theft, B&E

RCMP are seeking for assistance to solve the theft of a truck overnight on Monday from Griffin.
Weyburn city police charge man for theft of gas

Weyburn city police charge man for theft of gas

Weyburn police responded to 84 calls for service, including charging a man for theft of gas.
Police nab repeat graffiti offender

Police nab repeat graffiti offender

Total of 13 warrants executed, suspect arrested without incident.
Sask. trying to muzzle Saulteaux sisters and media, say advocates

Sask. trying to muzzle Saulteaux sisters and media, say advocates

The Crown has applied for a ban on publication of a Nov. 24 and 25 bail hearing for two Saulteaux sisters and to seal the court records.
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