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July Hail Claims Described as Moderate in Sask. So Far

Jul 18, 2019 | 2:24pm

Crop damage hail claims are described as moderate across Saskatchewan so far this month. The chair of the Canadian Crop Hail Association, Rick Omelchenko, says hail claims have been pouring in this month from farmers, mostly in the southern part of the grainbelt. He describes claims as heavy in Alberta and light in Manitoba. There […]

Two Men Charged in Connection to Punnichy-Area Crime Spree Make Court Appearances

Jul 18, 2019 | 2:10pm

Two of four people charged, following a violent crime spree in the Punnichy area in May, remain in custody, after appearing in Regina Provincial Court this week. 26-year-old Derek Pasap faces a total of 20 charges, including one count of Attempted Murder, and his next appearance is set for Thursday (25th), while 26-year-old Donnelly Nanquetung, who faces numerous charges, […]

Andrew Scheer Makes A Pre-election Stop In Sask.

Jul 18, 2019 | 7:48am

Conservative Leader, Andrew Scheer says over 80 per cent of Canadians are paying higher taxes today compared to when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau first took office in 2015. During a campaign-style stop in Saskatoon, October, Scheer says if elected in October, a Conservative government will remove the GST from home heating and home energy bills […]

Saskatoon Police Lay Drug/Weapons Charges

Jul 18, 2019 | 7:47am

Police in Saskatoon have laid 475 charges against 14 people ranging in age from 13 to 33 after searching an Avenue W South home. Police say they found numerous types of weapons and drugs including 35 grams of cocaine, close to 100 ecstasy pills, over 20 packages of shatter, four loaded firearms with extra ammunition […]

Ag In Motion Wraps Up Today

Jul 18, 2019 | 7:45am

With one day left of Ag in Motion, organizers are pleased with show attendance, in spite of some rain on Tuesday. Official Day Two Ag in Motion attendance statistics will be released later this morning. 9,135 people went through the gates on Tuesday. Visitors from Australia, Brazil and Kazakhstan are at the show near Langham.

Punnichy Woman Charged with Attempted Murder Returns to Court

Jul 17, 2019 | 4:42pm

A new court date has been set for a 23-year-old Punnichy woman facing several charges, including Attempted Murder, in connection with a shooting in Regina, on April 19th. Janaya Kinequon was arrested after a 20-year-old man showed up in hospital with serious injuries from a gunshot. Police say the shooting appears to be related to an incident involving a […]

New Court Date for Man Charged with Weapon Offences

Jul 17, 2019 | 4:41pm

A man arrested following a search warrant on the George Gordon’s First Nation near Punnichy has appeared in court again. In the early morning hours of March 31st, Mounties raided a home on the reserve and apprehended 33-year-old Gregory Blind. He’s charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance, Possession of a Prohibited Weapon, Careless Storage of Ammunition, and Possession of a […]

Sentencing Re-Scheduled for Dauphin Woman Charged After Home Invasion

Jul 17, 2019 | 4:40pm

Sentencing has been adjourned for a Dauphin woman, who admitted to a home invasion in that city. Dauphin RCMP say a 55-year-old woman was unlocking the door to her apartment on March 2nd when someone came up from behind and shoved her inside. The intruder then grabbed a knife, cut the phone line, and forced the victim […]

Gilbert Plains Man Returns to Court on Second Degree Murder Charge

Jul 17, 2019 | 4:40pm

A man charged with Second Degree Murder in connection with an incident in Gilbert Plains has appeared in court again. 39-year-old David Genaille was in Dauphin yesterday (Tue), where he was remanded in custody for July 30th. The investigation began on the evening of May 4th, when Mounties were called to a home in Gilbert Plains, on a […]

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