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Weekly Battlefords RCMP Report: Suspected thief falls asleep in the middle of the road

Weekly Battlefords RCMP Report: Suspected thief falls asleep in the middle of the road

Anyone with information on any incident is urged to call the North Battleford RCMP at 306-446-1720
Littlewolfe faces drug, weapons charges in Lloydminster Sask., and Alta. courts

Littlewolfe faces drug, weapons charges in Lloydminster Sask., and Alta. courts

In the vehicle police found more than $47,000 in drugs, $8,000 in Canadian currency, weapons, and street gang paraphernalia
North Stars post road shutout over Humboldt 4-0

North Stars post road shutout over Humboldt 4-0

Shutout for goaltender Michael Harroch, who stopped 39 shots
Girl, 13, gets probation for assaulting 2 young children

Girl, 13, gets probation for assaulting 2 young children

Two children were assaulted in a wooded area in La Ronge on May 29
Woman accused of trafficking firearms for street gangs headed to trial in Saskatoon

Woman accused of trafficking firearms for street gangs headed to trial in Saskatoon

Saskatoon Police say the weapons were acquired, modified and trafficked for use by members of street gangs in Saskatoon
Kerrobert man wins $100,000

Kerrobert man wins $100,000

Bret Roszell purchased his winning ticket at the Kerrobert Reddi-Mart
North Stars back in action after over two weeks of postponements

North Stars back in action after over two weeks of postponements

Battlefords set to take on Humboldt on the road
Man accused of making restricted firearms with 3D printer gets bail

Man accused of making restricted firearms with 3D printer gets bail

46-year-old Phouikhounephinith was arrested after Saskatoon Police Guns & Gang Unit raided a Saskatoon home
Rabbit Lake to host popular snowmobile rally

Rabbit Lake to host popular snowmobile rally

Mayfair News: Former resident passes away Jan. 23
Jim Toye retires after eight years as City of Prince Albert manager

Jim Toye retires after eight years as City of Prince Albert manager

Jim Toye attributed his success as an administrator to having a good team to work with.
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