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Abandoned vehicle near Unity stolen from Edmonton, Alta.

Abandoned vehicle near Unity stolen from Edmonton, Alta.

Weekly Report: A call of an intoxicated male walking in the middle of the highway was made to Cut Knife RCMP.
Update: Increased police presence in Davidson over

Update: Increased police presence in Davidson over

Police say there is an ongoing investigation.
Tender for boilers awarded for Estevan facilities

Tender for boilers awarded for Estevan facilities

Mid-City Plumbing and heating received the boiler contract for city hall and the Estevan Leisure Centre for a total of $492,765 plus tax.
Regina police investigate death; Major crimes called in

Regina police investigate death; Major crimes called in

Police and EMS were dispatched to a call for service at a residence on the 400 block of East College Avenue.
Sask. high school students get taste of auto body work

Sask. high school students get taste of auto body work

Saskatchewan Distance Learning Centre and Sask. Polytechnic provided students with one-day learning courses in the sector.
Continued decline of crime data prompts MJPS to double-check accuracy

Continued decline of crime data prompts MJPS to double-check accuracy

The data showed that, overall, crimes against people have declined 16.9 per cent year-over-year, while crimes against property have declined 42.7 per cent year-over-year.
Sports This Week: CEBL evolving for 2025 season

Sports This Week: CEBL evolving for 2025 season

Morreale said in more general league terms attracting more ‘marquis’ players is of course a positive in terms of fan interest, ticket sales, and advertising.
Best of Breeds Bull Sale has eager bidding

Best of Breeds Bull Sale has eager bidding

A total of 111 bulls sold for an average of $8,633.
Yorkton Terriers swept in SJHL semi final set with Melfort

Yorkton Terriers swept in SJHL semi final set with Melfort

The Mustangs now await the winner of the Weyburn – Flin Flon series.
Opinion: Ottawa’s new emergency plan a power grab in disguise

Opinion: Ottawa’s new emergency plan a power grab in disguise

Public Safety Canada’s new emergency report promises better preparedness, but is it just another excuse for federal overreach?
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