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$57,000 added to RECplex reroofing cost, pot bylaw passed

$57,000 added to RECplex reroofing cost, pot bylaw passed

TISDALE — The bill for the RECplex roof replacement has gone up. What was originally a $1.3 million project will go up by almost $57,000 to fix the section of the roof over the Hanover room.
Man dies in rollover

Man dies in rollover

A man from Muskeg Lake Cree Nation is dead after a single-vehicle rollover near the junction of Highway 26 and Highway 3 south of St. Walburg Sunday. Turtleford RCMP and St. Walburg Fire Department responded to report of the crash at about 9:50 p.m.
Welding equipment turned over to RCMP

Welding equipment turned over to RCMP

Owner has until July 31 to claim

Tourney honours woman killed in accident

After Tiffany Guttormson’s death in the winter of 2017, sister Jessica Hamilton wanted to do something to remember Guttormson, as well as bring their home community of Naicam together.
Impact of addictions and mental health issues see NB at top of crime index again

Impact of addictions and mental health issues see NB at top of crime index again

We cannot arrest our way out of these issues says Insp. John Sutherland, Battlefords RCMP Detachment Commander
Riders block party raises $13,000 for Hudson Bay pool improvements

Riders block party raises $13,000 for Hudson Bay pool improvements

HUDSON BAY — An official Saskatchewan Roughrider block party featuring four players from the team raised around $13,000 for improvements for the Hudson Bay Aquatic Centre. The pool needs a new boiler and needs to be relined.
Firearm seized at Melfort fair an imitation

Firearm seized at Melfort fair an imitation

MELFORT — While it ended up being an imitation firearm that was pointed at an incident at the Melfort Exhibition, one Tisdale-area male is being charged with seven firearm-related offences.
31-year-old Ashley Morin still missing

31-year-old Ashley Morin still missing

RCMP seeking public's help
SGI urges to give wildlife a brake

SGI urges to give wildlife a brake

In 2017, over 14,000 vehicular collisions with wildlife were reported to an estimated cost of $76.9 million, according to Saskatchewan Government Insurance (SGI).

Local service group to receive Premier’s award

Kelvington Lionelles
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