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Man facing sexual assault charge instead pleads to common assault

Man facing sexual assault charge instead pleads to common assault

The accused appeared in court by phone on June 25.
Two Sask. residents arrested after RCMP find loaded rifles in Lloyd

Two Sask. residents arrested after RCMP find loaded rifles in Lloyd

Germain Gamble of Onion Lake and Aimery Thunderblanket of Sweetgrass First Nation face numerous charges.
Photos: Graduates of Unity UCHS and Sask DLC class of 2025

Photos: Graduates of Unity UCHS and Sask DLC class of 2025

Students of UCHS and Sask DLC graduate in Unity on June 27.
FSIN demands transparency, re-instatement of RCMP leader Rhonda Blackmore

FSIN demands transparency, re-instatement of RCMP leader Rhonda Blackmore

Rhonda Blackmore, a 30-year-veteran of the RCMP was reportedly dismissed based on anonymous complaints.
Redvers Library offering programs for children

Redvers Library offering programs for children

Around the World and Summer Reading Programs will be offered this year.
Saskatoon police push bylaw change to curb bear spray misuse

Saskatoon police push bylaw change to curb bear spray misuse

SPS Chief Cameron McBride indicated curbing the illegal use is a primary policing challenge that he hopes to address this year.
Jaime Ansell hired as city hall’s new director of finance

Jaime Ansell hired as city hall’s new director of finance

Ansell comes from the Water Security Agency, where she held several key leadership roles, such as director of financial strategy, manager of financial services, and financial analyst.
Long-time Estevan physician retiring after nearly 40 years

Long-time Estevan physician retiring after nearly 40 years

Dr. Edward Tsoi, one of Estevan’s longest-serving physicians, will retire June 30 after nearly four decades of service and community impact.
New organization to hold its first-ever steer auction in Estevan

New organization to hold its first-ever steer auction in Estevan

Twenty-four steers will be sold, including a charity steer to benefit the Creighton Lodge kitchen expansion.
Council wants concerns addressed before it approves stormwater bylaw

Council wants concerns addressed before it approves stormwater bylaw

Moose Jaw’s new stormwater utility is expected to launch on July 1, raising $1.6M annually and reducing the city’s mill rate by nearly 1 per cent.
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