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Assiniboia Council receives resignation of operations manager

Assiniboia Council receives resignation of operations manager

Administrator is in receipt of resignation of Nick Zuck as operations manager effective immediately.
A “moooving” call and other incidents recently for Carlyle RCMP

A “moooving” call and other incidents recently for Carlyle RCMP

Another busy week for detachment members
Braden Lonsberry promoted to sergeant with the EPS

Braden Lonsberry promoted to sergeant with the EPS

Braden Lonsberry obtained the rank of sergeant at the latest Estevan board of police commissioners meeting on March 16.
Five things to know about this week’s COVID-19 update in Sask.

Five things to know about this week’s COVID-19 update in Sask.

Sask. recorded less positive COVID-19 cases last week than the week prior
Traffic stop results in officers injured, school implements hold and secure procedure

Traffic stop results in officers injured, school implements hold and secure procedure

RCMP and Town of Canora employees involved in taking suspect into custody
New initiative aims to grow Saskatchewan's helium sector

New initiative aims to grow Saskatchewan's helium sector

Helium liquefaction hub study will accelerate provincial development of helium export infrastructure
Estevan firefighters relocate two more moose this week

Estevan firefighters relocate two more moose this week

Latest news from the Estevan fire department.
Second radiology suite at Regina’s Pasqua Hospital now open

Second radiology suite at Regina’s Pasqua Hospital now open

Health officials say the second suite will reduce surgical wait times
Community Futures receives Award for Excellence and Innovation

Community Futures receives Award for Excellence and Innovation

The Award for Excellence and Innovation is awarded to recognize the efforts, innovation, and initiatives
Moose Jaw resident recalls working with Ukrainian refugees at hospital in late 1940s

Moose Jaw resident recalls working with Ukrainian refugees at hospital in late 1940s

Gwen Boivin was around 15 years old when she began working at the former Providence Hospital in 1949 and helped train some Ukrainian refugees who later became staff
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