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Government tribunal rejects federal oil and gas emissions cap

Government tribunal rejects federal oil and gas emissions cap

SASKATOON - The provincial government’s Economic Impact Assessment Tribunal has released a report saying Saskatchewan could face serious economic harm with new proposed new regulations to cut emissions from the oil and gas sector.
Moose Jaw says no bylaw restricting overnight access to parks and alleys

Moose Jaw says no bylaw restricting overnight access to parks and alleys

After a contentious 50-minute discussion, council voted 6-1 to receive and file the document — essentially, to drop it.
Restoration underway at Orpheum following flood, frustration remains

Restoration underway at Orpheum following flood, frustration remains

The historic venue, which has been a fixture since 1914, was significantly damaged due to flooding, forcing the theatre to close.
Weapons complaint in Saskatoon involved machete

Weapons complaint in Saskatoon involved machete

A 19-year-old man is facing charges relating to assault.
Nigerian craft experience highlighted in Yorkton

Nigerian craft experience highlighted in Yorkton

Participants created swag for a would-be Yoruba wedding.
Man charged in fatal collision on The Key FN heading to trial

Man charged in fatal collision on The Key FN heading to trial

Strongquill was committed to stand trial in Yorkton Court of King’s Bench at a later date.
SUV crashes into a yard, shed in Tisdale

SUV crashes into a yard, shed in Tisdale

SUV crashes into house in Tisdale on Sept. 18
Bail hearing set for man charged in fatal collision near Wapella

Bail hearing set for man charged in fatal collision near Wapella

Zachory Taylor was remanded in custody for a bail hearing in Yorkton on Sept. 26.
Police ask for public's help following vandalism in Melfort park

Police ask for public's help following vandalism in Melfort park

The suspect(s) broke toilets, urinals, soap dispensers, hand towel dispensers and a window.
UPDATE: Alleged B&E at camp near Moose Jaw not criminal in nature

UPDATE: Alleged B&E at camp near Moose Jaw not criminal in nature

On May 27, 2024, Moose Jaw RCMP received a report of a break-and-enter at a camp southeast of Moose Jaw. The investigation determined that at approximately 9 a.m. that day, two suspects entered the camp and attempted to break into buildings on the site.
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