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Sentencing decision delayed to August in animal cruelty case

Sentencing decision delayed to August in animal cruelty case

The Crown and defence made their arguments during a two-hour contested sentencing hearing in Estevan on May 5.
Man allegedly assaulted police officer in traffic stop

Man allegedly assaulted police officer in traffic stop

RCMP North Battleford Crime Reduction Team (CRT) officers conducted a traffic stop after observing a passenger without a seatbelt.
EPS says public shouldn't worry about employees with SaskTel

EPS says public shouldn't worry about employees with SaskTel

The Estevan Police Service has received a number of concerns about door-to-door canvassers.
Work out, don’t run out: RCMP fitness day in Cut Knife

Work out, don’t run out: RCMP fitness day in Cut Knife

Cut Knife RCMP tried out the new RCMP fitness testing and welcomed the public to try it out as well.
SIRT clears Swift Current RCMP in in-custody death case

SIRT clears Swift Current RCMP in in-custody death case

The affected individual was determined through an autopsy to have died due to a cardiorespiratory arrest.
Quebec man fined for unlawful hunting in the southeast

Quebec man fined for unlawful hunting in the southeast

A Quebec man pleaded guilty to illegal hunting charges on May 5, fined $3,000, and banned from hunting for a year.
Update: Police operation concludes on 1600 block of Rae Street

Update: Police operation concludes on 1600 block of Rae Street

Those in the area had been asked to shelter in place.
Cocaine, drug trafficking paraphernalia seized in traffic stop

Cocaine, drug trafficking paraphernalia seized in traffic stop

At around 2:30 a.m. on May 8, police conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle in the 1300 block of 33rd Street West.
Racist letter sent to Cote First Nation sparks outrage

Racist letter sent to Cote First Nation sparks outrage

Letter, postmarked from Kamsack, contains graphic, hateful, disturbing and dehumanizing language, including false, derogatory claims about Indigenous people and escalates to violent threats.
Former SINP employee charged with fraud and money laundering

Former SINP employee charged with fraud and money laundering

Police allege suspect obtained over $650,000 from participants of the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program.
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