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Theft from construction site: Carlyle RCMP.

Theft from construction site: Carlyle RCMP.

On Aug. 10, a theft of a loader battery and diesel fuel was reported to Carlyle RCMP. Police were advised that a loader was left on a construction site at 5pm on Aug. 7. Upon return to the site on Aug.
Twenty-nine COVID-19 cases reported in Sask. today

Twenty-nine COVID-19 cases reported in Sask. today

There are 29 new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on August 11, bringing the total to 1,479 cases in Saskatchewan. The new cases are located in Saskatoon (17), Regina (4), South West (4), South Central (3) and North West (1) zones.
Woman arrested after 3 carjackings, shooting, gets bail

Woman arrested after 3 carjackings, shooting, gets bail

Also has charges under public health act in connection to another incident
New Hudbay Peru project inches closer to production

New Hudbay Peru project inches closer to production

Hudbay’s second mine in Peru will see delays in opening, but the company’s CEO anticipates the project will open early next year. The company originally planned on beginning mine operations at Pampacancha late this year.
New automotive repair business gets OK from Council

New automotive repair business gets OK from Council

A new automotive maintenance business proposed for the city is a step closer to reality, following unanimous support from Yorkton Council Monday in approving a discretionary use for the business.
Keep all students in school, every day, all day, says education expert Michael Zwaagstra

Keep all students in school, every day, all day, says education expert Michael Zwaagstra

Steinbach, Man. – Saskatchewan’s return to school plan while under the COVID-19 pandemic is pretty close to what education expert Michael Zwaagstra would recommend. This includes having kids in school, every day, all day long.
City looks to expropriate drainage ditch property

City looks to expropriate drainage ditch property

The City of Yorkton is a step closer to acquiring a parcel of land integral in its drainage plan. However, that step is one not particularly palatable to Council as it would ultimately lead to the expropriation of the land.
City revises policy on relocating houses to Yorkton

City revises policy on relocating houses to Yorkton

Yorkton Council unanimously approved revisions to the City’s policy regarding relocating single unit dwellings into Yorkton.
Only five new COVID-19 cases reported in Sask. Monday

Only five new COVID-19 cases reported in Sask. Monday

There are five new cases of COVID-19 to report in Saskatchewan on August 10, bringing the total to 1,450 cases in Saskatchewan. The new cases are located in the Saskatoon (1), Regina (3) and South Central (1) zones.
P.A. Police renew call for tips in disappearance of nurse 41 years ago

P.A. Police renew call for tips in disappearance of nurse 41 years ago

It’s been 41 years since nurse June Ann Johnson was last seen when she was dropped off at a hotel but Prince Albert Police haven’t stopped searching. Johnson was 34 when she was dropped off at the Marlboro Hotel in Prince Albert on Aug.
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