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No charges laid by Saskatchewan RCMP members recently due to COVID-19

No charges laid by Saskatchewan RCMP members recently due to COVID-19

The Saskatchewan RCMP did not issue any charges related to COVID-19 restrictions for the second straight week. From May 29 to June 4, there were 35 calls for service related to COVID-19. Twenty complaints were for large gatherings of over 10 people.
Parade cheers lives of shut-in seniors

Parade cheers lives of shut-in seniors

'We Miss You'
Automobile runs over Lanigan street signs

Automobile runs over Lanigan street signs

LANIGAN — A light coloured automobile ran over multiple street signs in and around Lanigan. Police are looking for those responsible. The Humboldt-Lanigan RCMP said the incident happened the early morning hours of May 20.
Ottawa, Trudeau remain mum on government position on Huawei's 5G involvement

Ottawa, Trudeau remain mum on government position on Huawei's 5G involvement

Despite Canada’s big-three telecom firms’ rejection of equipment from Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd.
Sudden death on 101st Street not related to fire on 99th say Battlefords RCMP

Sudden death on 101st Street not related to fire on 99th say Battlefords RCMP

RCMP officers continue to investigate the two incidents reported to police on June 4, 2020. Investigators have determined the two incidents are not related.

Case against man charged with numerous b&e's across Central Saskatchewan adjourned

The case against a man charged in connection to numerous break and enter and thefts across Central Saskatchewan was adjourned in Saskatoon Provincial Court. Cody Kemick, 37, had an appearance scheduled on June 3 for plea and election.
Three deceased in house fire on 99th Street

Three deceased in house fire on 99th Street

The investigation into the house fire Thursday on the 1400 block of 99th Street in North Battleford is now a sudden death investigation.

Wakaw resident returns home to cavalcade of well-wishes

It’s been a long six month road to recovery for Maurice Draude and his family, but Thursday May 28th, Maurice bade farewell to City Hospital in Saskatoon and returned to his home in Wakaw.

Many Sask. governments still lack websites even as COVID-19 demonstrates need to make info available

A month after the Rural Municipality of Indian Head launched its website, traffic there has been underwhelming. “Eight visits a week.

Sask. at odds with federal assault weapons ban ​​​​​​​

Federal Conservative Gary Vidal is raising concerns about new regulations banning assault-style weapons in Canada.
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