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Estevan RCMP talks staffing situation, showcases latest equipment at town hall

Estevan RCMP talks staffing situation, showcases latest equipment at town hall

The informative event offered an update on the local RCMP's activity over the past year and provided details about crime prevention tools and tips.
Weyburn police investigate report of Bitcoin fraud

Weyburn police investigate report of Bitcoin fraud

Police received a report of a Bitcoin fraud on March 21, as the victim requested a withdrawal of Bitcoin from the “service provider” and the victim was asked to provide banking information.
Weyburn city council begins process for new vet clinic site

Weyburn city council begins process for new vet clinic site

Weyburn city council gave first reading to a bylaw to close and sell a lane, which will open the way for the site of a new veterinary clinic to be built.
Surgical procedures added to MySaskHealthRecord accounts

Surgical procedures added to MySaskHealthRecord accounts

New feature will add information on upcoming surgeries and procedures to enhance MySaskHealthRecord.
Estevan fire department celebrates members at awards night

Estevan fire department celebrates members at awards night

The department gathered their staff and members, accompanied by their significant others, to recognize and celebrate their achievements and dedication last week.
Estevan city council selects general contractor for Fourth Street project

Estevan city council selects general contractor for Fourth Street project

Work has already started on the affected blocks of Fourth Street.
Moose Jaw: Banquet to feature speaker discussing drawbacks of MAID

Moose Jaw: Banquet to feature speaker discussing drawbacks of MAID

Speaker travels across Canada promoting a project that aims to help the ill and vulnerable have a personal advocate to ensure the health system doesn’t steer them towards euthanasia.
Talk of accountability framework raises hopes in STF dispute

Talk of accountability framework raises hopes in STF dispute

Minister Jeremy Cockrill extends olive branch to STF with ‘accountability framework.’
Bugs, eggs, and chicks to see at Royal Saskatchewan Museum

Bugs, eggs, and chicks to see at Royal Saskatchewan Museum

Plenty to see this Easter break at RSM in Regina with a couple of interesting new displays happening
Worker injured repairing a truck, company fined $85,000

Worker injured repairing a truck, company fined $85,000

Company pleaded guilty in Maple Creek Provincial Court.
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