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NDP calls for release of report into Marshals officer’s resignation

NDP calls for release of report into Marshals officer’s resignation

Opposition Justice critic Nicole Sarauer calls on Minister Tim McLeod to release the report conducted by the Public Complaints Commission investigating a Marshals’ officer.
“Compassionate care” drug treatment could be looked at: Moe

“Compassionate care” drug treatment could be looked at: Moe

Premier Moe hinted his government would say more this fall about compassionate care, where people are forced to go into treatment.
Dating violence tops Sask. RCMP 2024 intimate partner violence stats

Dating violence tops Sask. RCMP 2024 intimate partner violence stats

86 per cent of intimate partner victims report being physically assaulted.
Saskatchewan Marshals employee investigated by PCC resigns

Saskatchewan Marshals employee investigated by PCC resigns

A complaint had been received against one of the Saskatchewan Marshals Service (SMS) employee earlier this year.
Virtual reality and real connections

Virtual reality and real connections

VICCIY project is supporting Indigenous youth in remote and rural communities.
Wildfire update: Feds Type 3 firefighters, helicopters approved

Wildfire update: Feds Type 3 firefighters, helicopters approved

Province’s request for federal help receives some, though not all, of resources requested.
NDP wonders why it took so long to request fire help from Feds

NDP wonders why it took so long to request fire help from Feds

Province announced Wednesday it put in a request for 300 firefighters.
Crime heading upwards in areas served by Saskatchewan RCMP

Crime heading upwards in areas served by Saskatchewan RCMP

Comprehensive overview of crime severity for 2024 is released.
Sask. RCMP GIS section tackles serious, complex crimes

Sask. RCMP GIS section tackles serious, complex crimes

RCMP GIS investigators bring specialized expertise to their work.
Government, Opposition present contrasting views on CSI

Government, Opposition present contrasting views on CSI

The Saskatchewan Party-led government and the NDP Opposition continue their debate on the province's crime rates
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