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Suspect released from jail early and more of what we know so far in fatal Estevan incidents

Suspect released from jail early and more of what we know so far in fatal Estevan incidents

Investigations continue after incidents leave two people dead and a police officer injured
Arcola Remembers pays tribute to those who served

Arcola Remembers pays tribute to those who served

Scott Paton has always taken a keen interest in military history. It started with an uncle who enlisted in 1986, which Paton describes as a formative time in his life.
RCMP investigating homicide in La Ronge

RCMP investigating homicide in La Ronge

There will be an increased police presence during the investigation.
Ambulance call woes raised at Leg again

Ambulance call woes raised at Leg again

Daily Leg Update - NDP releases their FOI showing no local ambulance was available for 1,132 calls for emergency help since February.
ATM stolen from Beeland Co-op C-store in Tisdale

ATM stolen from Beeland Co-op C-store in Tisdale

Some products was taken and the ATM was removed from the Beeland Co-op C-store in Tisdale
Rolled vehicle on Highway 1 sends several to hospital

Rolled vehicle on Highway 1 sends several to hospital

Highways in southern Sask. are treacherous.
Memorial marker for Weyburn flyer, air crew unveiled in France

Memorial marker for Weyburn flyer, air crew unveiled in France

Members of the Ferguson family, including from Weyburn, attended a ceremony in France unveiling a marker where a Wellington bomber went down 80 years ago.
Indigenous soldiers determined to carry on family legacies

Indigenous soldiers determined to carry on family legacies

Pte. Carter Eyahpaise from Beardy's and Okemasis' Cree Nation, says he’s proud to be a Willow Cree soldier.
SUV plows into Saskatoon building, takes out balcony

SUV plows into Saskatoon building, takes out balcony

A male was taken to hospital with unknown injuries.
Feds promise to build more homes on public land as fall mini-budget looms

Feds promise to build more homes on public land as fall mini-budget looms

OTTAWA — As the federal government faces mounting pressure to address a national housing crisis, it announced on Tuesday that it would allow more than 2,800 homes to be built on six of its surplus properties across Canada.
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