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Shots fired on 110th Street result in injury of youth

Shots fired on 110th Street result in injury of youth

RCMP say this was not a random attack and the parties knew each other
Profound effect on Luseland family spawns MS fundraising efforts

Profound effect on Luseland family spawns MS fundraising efforts

When five family members were diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis, it initiated a call to action resulting in a team being formed to participate in the annual MS Bike Tour fundraising and awareness event
Update: Human remains found near Prince Albert identified as missing woman

Update: Human remains found near Prince Albert identified as missing woman

Sudden death investigation underway
NESD upgrading administrative software

NESD upgrading administrative software

Financial services is planning to have the $110,000 software implemented by the fiscal year end of Aug. 31.
Horizon School Division preparing for Jansen mine

Horizon School Division preparing for Jansen mine

The school division board began preliminary discussions about what BHP’s Jansen potash mine could mean for nearby schools.
Horizon students to be grouped into cohorts, required to mask when dealing with different cohorts

Horizon students to be grouped into cohorts, required to mask when dealing with different cohorts

Students in Horizon School Division schools will be divided into cohorts. In places where students will be dealing with different cohorts, like in common areas and on buses, masks will be required.
Hearing set in La Ronge for man charged with sexual assault, choking to overcome resistance

Hearing set in La Ronge for man charged with sexual assault, choking to overcome resistance

Corey Clarke faces charges for second-degree murder and for sexual assault and choking to overcome resistance
Prairie Branches opens new group home in Wilkie

Prairie Branches opens new group home in Wilkie

After a nine-month construction phase, the new Prairie Branches group home in Wilkie was officially opened Aug. 25
Two accused of illegally importing tobacco products also face weapons and drug charges

Two accused of illegally importing tobacco products also face weapons and drug charges

Federal Crown Prosecutor Vic Findlater told Lloydminster Provincial Court he was opposed to Richard David Bear and Larissa Montana’s release
Town of Arborfield opposes school viability review

Town of Arborfield opposes school viability review

Both the Town and RM of Arborfield have sent a letter to North East School Division opposing the review process that will consider closing Arborfield School and moving the students to a newly rebuilt Carrot River school.
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