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Sutton report focuses on upcoming survey, block parties, coalition building

Sutton report focuses on upcoming survey, block parties, coalition building

Community Safety Co-ordinator Herb Sutton presented his first report since the summer break to council on Sept. 24. He reported on a number of initiatives that are either underway or happening this fall.
Old-fashioned harvest

Old-fashioned harvest

An annual event goes ahead Saturday, as Borden Threshermen host their annual threshing day. The gates at the site, two miles north of Highway 16, open at 10 a.m.
Serious collision near Cudworth

Serious collision near Cudworth

Travel along Highway #2 was restricted near Cudworth due to a serious collision. The collision took place at the intersection of Highway #2 and RM Grid 767. Wakaw RCMP said in a media release they were at the scene as of 5:45pm Sept. 27.
Two break and enters in Rose Valley area

Two break and enters in Rose Valley area

ROSE VALLEY, FOSSTON — Two break and enters in the Rose Valley area have local RCMP asking for the public’s help The first one happened at a home in Rose Valley between Aug. 19 and Sept. 1. Approximately $4,000 worth of tools were stolen.
Property crime takes toll on business owner

Property crime takes toll on business owner

Blair Letrud Bobcat and Yard Services has seen a rough year. Blair Letrud, whose shop is located at 772 - 108 St.
Tisdale Middle & Secondary School locked down

Tisdale Middle & Secondary School locked down

TISDALE — Tisdale Middle & Secondary School was locked downas a safety precaution after a threat was made on social media. Tisdale, Melfort, Nipawin and Hudson Bay RCMP responded at approximately 8:50 am on Sept. 27.
NESD offering Hudson Bay $150,000 incentive to take Stewart Hawke building

NESD offering Hudson Bay $150,000 incentive to take Stewart Hawke building

HUDSON BAY — The North East School Division is offering an incentive to the Town of Hudson Bay to take the old Stewart Hawke School off their hands At their Setp. 25, meeting, the board passed a motion to offer an incentive of $150,000 to the town.
City looking for space for 1,000 flowers

City looking for space for 1,000 flowers

The City of Humboldt is expecting a shipment of 1,000 tulip bulbs in Broncos colours any day now.
Lasting financial legacy for Winter Games

Lasting financial legacy for Winter Games

The last act of the Saskatchewan Winter Games Committee came on Monday, with announcement of their recommendations on what to do with the Games legacy funds.
CMHA seeking new five-year contract to manage David Laird Campground

CMHA seeking new five-year contract to manage David Laird Campground

The Canadian Mental Health Association want to keep managing the David Laird Campground. At council Monday Jane Zielke de Montbrun made a formal request for a new five-year contract to replace the current management agreement that is expiring.
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