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New group meeting to discuss future of Estevan rec facilities

New group meeting to discuss future of Estevan rec facilities

One meeting has already taken place, and another is set for April 16.
'People are dying on the streets.' Regina residents call for more homelessness support

'People are dying on the streets.' Regina residents call for more homelessness support

Along with the city, the group called on the province to raise income for those on the Sask. Assured Income for Disability Program (SAID) and the Sask. Income Support (SIS).
Methamphetamine, cash and weapons seized in raid

Methamphetamine, cash and weapons seized in raid

At approximately 1 a.m., April 11, members of CRT with assistance from the Tactical Support Unit (TSU), executed a search warrant at a residence in the 3800 block of Fairlight Drive. 
Inquest planned next month into death of Sidney Littlewolfe

Inquest planned next month into death of Sidney Littlewolfe

The event will be held May 12 to 16 at the Travelodge at 106 Circle Drive West in Saskatoon.
Two people arrested following assault in Saskatoon

Two people arrested following assault in Saskatoon

Police were called to the location at approximately 11:40 a.m., April 10.
NDP constituency office reports email security breached

NDP constituency office reports email security breached

Saskatoon Eastview MLA Matt Love says they have contacted the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner for guidance.
Candidate excited to represent new Canadian Future Party

Candidate excited to represent new Canadian Future Party

Lyndon Dayman will represent the party in Souris-Moose Mountain
Regina police looking for missing man with medical condition

Regina police looking for missing man with medical condition

Anonymous information can be provided to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
Estevan resident excited to launch new book

Estevan resident excited to launch new book

Lisa McCullough has released the first book in her new series.
New funding to help MJPS focus on supporting child abuse victims

New funding to help MJPS focus on supporting child abuse victims

The province is distributing $1.1 million from the criminal property forfeiture fund to police agencies, the provincial Victims’ Fund and other community programs.
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