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Professional to examine intersection behind Brunswick School

Professional to examine intersection behind Brunswick School

MELFORT — The City of Melfort is hiring a traffic engineer to examine the Bemister Avenue East and Scotia Street intersection at the northeast corner of Brunswick Elementary School.
Here’s your chance to speak out on the tanker ban

Here’s your chance to speak out on the tanker ban

You drove your truck to the rally, why not tell the Senate what you really think?
Council vents about harassment problems downtown: ‘It’s frustrating’

Council vents about harassment problems downtown: ‘It’s frustrating’

Despite more foot patrols and the presence of more community safety officers and RCMP, reports are still coming in of incidents of harassment and intoxication downtown.
Creekside Community development proposal rejected

Creekside Community development proposal rejected

MELFORT — Melfort council has unanimously voted against bylaw changes that would further develop Creekside Community subdivision. MI Developments Ltd.
City to sort through trash as a learning experience

City to sort through trash as a learning experience

Residential waste audit
Provincial court hosts Law Day for students

Provincial court hosts Law Day for students

Spongebob to do community service
Traffic light repairs taking place on Humboldt's Highway 5

Traffic light repairs taking place on Humboldt's Highway 5

HUMBOLDT — Traffic will be able to pass the intersection of Highway 5 and 16th Street while repairs are underway, but it will be treated as a four-way stop. The repairs will take place on April 15 and 16, weather permitting.
Humboldt Fire Department deals with two grass fires

Humboldt Fire Department deals with two grass fires

RM OF HUMBOLDT, RM OF ST. PETER — Two grass fires over the weekend have the Humboldt Fire Department asking local residents and farmers to be aware of their surroundings.
Pedestrian killed on Hwy 4

Pedestrian killed on Hwy 4

RCMP are reporting that on April 13 at approximately 3:30 a.m., members were dispatched to a motor vehicle collision involving a semi and a pedestrian. A 34-year-old male from the Saulteaux First Nation was pronounced deceased at the scene.

Ongoing crime spree in Norquay

A business owner in a small community near Kamsack is living with fear and frustration.
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