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Accused in Estevan homicide now charged with second-degree murder

Accused in Estevan homicide now charged with second-degree murder

A 36-year-old man has been charged with second-degree murder after a fatal assault in Estevan on May 10 that left one man dead.
Estevan Police Service members were busier in April

Estevan Police Service members were busier in April

Police calls rose in April, but Estevan’s year-to-date total remains down 8.3% from 2024 and well below the five-year average.
Man sentenced to 10 years in prison for discharging, possessing firearm

Man sentenced to 10 years in prison for discharging, possessing firearm

Dominic Ahenakew, 33, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for shooting a man on Ahtahkakoop First Nation and breaching a firearms ban.
Police ask for public's help following theft of reclaimed asphalt

Police ask for public's help following theft of reclaimed asphalt

On May 9, Rosetown RCMP responded to a theft from a worksite along Highway 31 at Stranraer.
Outlook and area residents being warned of paving company scammers

Outlook and area residents being warned of paving company scammers

The RCMP is warning people of the west central region of scammers who are victimizing people out of their money offering paving work.
Police on the look out for car that struck police vehicle

Police on the look out for car that struck police vehicle

Prince Albert RCMP received a report of someone committing mischief to a vehicle outside a business on Sturgeon Lake First Nation.
Battlefords Community Players put a fun twist on an old tale

Battlefords Community Players put a fun twist on an old tale

Battlefords Community Players will stage the comedy The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen's Guild Production of Macbeth.
Saskatoon man charged in fatal crash to stand trial

Saskatoon man charged in fatal crash to stand trial

The Saskatoon man is charged in connection to a collision that left one woman dead and three others seriously injured.
Assiniboia man pleads guilty to abusing kids, could get longest sentence in Sask. history

Assiniboia man pleads guilty to abusing kids, could get longest sentence in Sask. history

Nearly 50 people packed Moose Jaw Provincial Court on May 12 as Richard John Dyke, 48, appeared for his sentencing hearing, where he pleaded guilty to 10 charges of making child pornography, sexual interference and voyeurism.
National Police Week: Outlook police first on the scene

National Police Week: Outlook police first on the scene

The Outlook RCMP's Sgt. Langager says policing is a job that shows you many different sides of humanity in this special story marking National Police Week in Canada.
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