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Noise complaints result in a hefty fine and arrest

Noise complaints result in a hefty fine and arrest

Latest news from the Estevan police department.
Shelly Palmer - Meta's Approach to AGI

Shelly Palmer - Meta's Approach to AGI

By the end of 2024, Meta aims to position itself potentially as the largest individual company in terms of AI computing capacity.
North Battleford updating Community Safety and Well-being Plan

North Battleford updating Community Safety and Well-being Plan

Consulting firm MNP presented details of updated draft Community Safety and Well-being Plan to Planning Committee Monday.
Lampman's Shirley Carson Therapeutic Park receives donation from energy company

Lampman's Shirley Carson Therapeutic Park receives donation from energy company

Tundra Oil and Gas recently made a cheque presentation to the Shirley Carson Therapeutic Park in Lampman.
Four innovative R&D projects get gov’t boost

Four innovative R&D projects get gov’t boost

Innovation Saskatchewan allocates more than $1 million to research and development projects in core sectors.
Melfort RCMP provides key testimony at inquest into stabbings

Melfort RCMP provides key testimony at inquest into stabbings

First to testify at coroner’s inquest into the 11 deaths on James Smith Cree Nation and nearby Weldon on Sept. 2022, was current S/Sgt Ryan Case of the Melfort RCMP Detachment.
Former Saskatoon church school coach handed two year jail sentence

Former Saskatoon church school coach handed two year jail sentence

In August 2022, the province announced regulatory changes to increase accountability of qualified independent schools in response to abuse allegations against Legacy Christian Academy.
New Carlyle Liquor Store will offer competitive pricing

New Carlyle Liquor Store will offer competitive pricing

The owners of the new liquor store in Carlyle say they are committed to a good selection and low prices.
Ten spaces funded at Scattered Sites operation

Ten spaces funded at Scattered Sites operation

La Ronge organization receives $97,600 government grant.
Preliminary hearing set for former Chief of Keeseekoose First Nation

Preliminary hearing set for former Chief of Keeseekoose First Nation

Former chief of Keeseekoose First Nation, Theodore (Ted) Quewezance, is a residential school survivor and advocate for Reconciliation and faces historical sexual assault charges.
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