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Battlefords COPP seeking support for crime-fighting vehicle

Battlefords COPP seeking support for crime-fighting vehicle

Business sponsorship sought for patrol unit.
P. A. police investigate two drive-by shootings into homes

P. A. police investigate two drive-by shootings into homes

The suspect vehicle in both incidents is a grey newer model Dodge Charger.
New Lions club to start in Humboldt

New Lions club to start in Humboldt

The new club will be officially chartered at 6 p.m. on Nov. 4 at the St. Augustine Parish Hall.
Unity Fire Department ignites fire safety awareness

Unity Fire Department ignites fire safety awareness

Unity volunteer fire department kept busy during harvest
Harvest Festival set to take place in Kerrobert

Harvest Festival set to take place in Kerrobert

Kerrobert has had a lot happening this past month, as well as many volunteers helping out within the community.
P. A. police officer faces three assault charges: Put on admin duties

P. A. police officer faces three assault charges: Put on admin duties

The incidents Const. Dillon Husky is accused of were on July 1 and July 16.
"A historic day," as sod is turned for Indigenous Sask. gallery

"A historic day," as sod is turned for Indigenous Sask. gallery

The Government of Canada will invest up to $4,371,287 while the Government of Saskatchewan will contribute $1,457,96 to see the project completed.
50 years ago: 300 people came out to meet with MP Otto Lang, federal minister responsible for the CWB

50 years ago: 300 people came out to meet with MP Otto Lang, federal minister responsible for the CWB

A group representing U.S. investors spent four days in Wilkie leaving the Prairie Springs Mineral Spa committee optimistic a sod-turning could happen before winter.
Sask. man accused of intending to shoot at B.C. crowd heads to trial

Sask. man accused of intending to shoot at B.C. crowd heads to trial

Bystanders tackled him to the ground, say police.
Durocher to play fiddle, speak in Humboldt

Durocher to play fiddle, speak in Humboldt

Tristen Durocher, an acclaimed fiddle player who camped on the Legislature lawn to bring attention to high among Northern and Indigenous peoples, is playing and speaking in Humboldt to mark the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
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