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Police issue 768 distracted driving tickets in August

Police issue 768 distracted driving tickets in August

When drivers weren’t focusing on the road, police were focusing on them.
NDP leads in Meewasin byelection

NDP leads in Meewasin byelection

Winner to take over seat formerly held by Ryan Meili.
First-in-Canada treaty signage placed along Highway 11

First-in-Canada treaty signage placed along Highway 11

Each new sign includes a welcome in the respective Indigenous languages of each Treaty area.
Tim Hortons fundraiser supports Indigenous charities

Tim Hortons fundraiser supports Indigenous charities

James Smith Trust fund to benefit.
Police and peace officers honoured for service

Police and peace officers honoured for service

Parade and memorial ceremonies coincide with the Police and Peace Officers’ National Memorial Day.
Municipalities can choose to allow e-scooters on public roads

Municipalities can choose to allow e-scooters on public roads

New regulations focus on safe sharing of roadways.
Moe most popular premier says Angus Reid poll

Moe most popular premier says Angus Reid poll

Premier Moe tops in country at 57 per cent approval, Manitoba’s Stefanson dead last at 22 per cent.
Cool, damp weather delays harvest for producers across province

Cool, damp weather delays harvest for producers across province

There were several reports of hard frosts in across the province but producers say damage is low due to crops being so well advanced.
Regina city budget far from settled

Regina city budget far from settled

Regina City Hall Update: Preliminary discussions see councillors pushing their priorities, with mill rates likely to go up.
Dene Chief welcomes economic growth through rare earth minerals

Dene Chief welcomes economic growth through rare earth minerals

Magnets processed from rare earth minerals are used in electric vehicles.