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City police investigates assaults, loud parties, fights

City police investigates assaults, loud parties, fights

From May 30 to June 6, the Weyburn Police Service dealt with a total of 127 calls for service, including assaults and loud parties. City police received a complaint of identity theft relating to a credit card application on Friday.

2011 Saskatchewan Oilpatch Awards

Eight recognized for contributions to industry
Increase in violent incidents a reality in Energy City

Increase in violent incidents a reality in Energy City

Although he didn't have the statistics readily available, Estevan Police Service Chief Del Block knows the rate of violent incidents within Estevan is on the increase.
Survivors' Tea program filled with hope and information

Survivors' Tea program filled with hope and information

A total of 30 cancer survivors gathered in the Taylorton Room at Days Inn last Thursday evening to celebrate the kickoff to the 2011 Relay for Life program that will take place June 11.
Komarnicki disappointed in not getting the call

Komarnicki disappointed in not getting the call

Veteran MP will soldier on within the ranks of majority government
Experience of a lifetime for Manor students

Experience of a lifetime for Manor students

Manhattan was not only home to its usual business crew from May 12 to 14, but also home to Model United Nations clubs from throughout the world.

Teacher's job action ends while mediator seeks settlement

At the request of both parties, Labour Relations and Workplace Safety Minister and Attorney General Don Morgan has appointed Richard Hornung, Q.C.

Public hearing hears resident concerns

A public hearing was held on May 25 with the purpose of discussing the proposed passing of a zoning bylaw.

Crop Insurance extends seeding deadlines

With many areas of the province receiving excess moisture this spring, the Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation will be extending seeding deadlines for 2011, as it did in 2010.

Komarnicki not re-appointed as Parliamentary Secretary

Prime Minister Steven Harper recently made some changes to the appointments of Parliamentary Secretaries that allowed some new faces and newly elected MP's to experience being part of the daily functioning of Government.
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