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Dauphin Woman Enters Guilty Plea in Home Invasion Case, to be Sentenced in July

Jun 12, 2019 | 3:24pm

A Dauphin woman arrested in connection with a home invasion in that city, has admitted her guilt. 29-year-old Jeanine Guiboche was in Dauphin Provincial Court yesterday (Tue), where she was remanded in custody for her sentencing on July 16th. Dauphin RCMP say a 55-year-old woman was unlocking the door to her apartment on March 2nd, when Guiboche came up from behind, […]

Fishing Lake First Nation Man to Stand Trial on Second Degree Murder Charge

Jun 12, 2019 | 3:22pm

A Preliminary Inquiry has wrapped up for a Fishing Lake First Nation man, arrested following a stabbing death in Dauphin. 29-year-old Reginald Morrisseau is charged with Second Degree Murder, and remains in custody after he was committed to stand trial in Dauphin Court of Queen’s Bench at a later date. Last July, RCMP were called to a report of a stabbing at a home […]

Woman who Admitted to Manslaughter to be Sentenced Next Month

Jun 12, 2019 | 3:21pm

A Waywayseecappo First Nation woman who admitted to Manslaughter in the death of her 2-year-old son, has made another court appearance. 39-year-old Jessica Brandon was in Brandon Monday, where she was remanded in custody for her sentencing on July 4th. Back in January of 2015, Mounties were called to investigate the boy’s death at a home on the reserve. After over a year-long investigation, the […]

Husky Pleads Guilty In A 2016 Oil Spill

Jun 12, 2019 | 10:34am

Calgary based Husky Energy has pleaded guilty to 3 charges after a pipeline spill 3 years ago into the North Saskatchewan river, while 7 other charges were withdrawn. 225 thousand litres of oil and a diluting agent leaked from a 16 inch pipeline near Maidstone in July 2016. 40% of it got into the river, […]

2 People Injured After Their Vehicle Hit A Moose

Jun 12, 2019 | 7:46am

Two people were treated at the scene after their vehicle hit a moose last night on highway 1 near Whitewood. That town’s fire department and EMS responded, and officials say the vehicle was substantially damaged. The yearling moose was killed. It’s the second time in a month the Whitewood fire department has responded to an […]

The Proposed Plastic Ban Has Restaurants Needing Answers

Jun 12, 2019 | 7:44am

The Trudeau government’s plan to ban single-use plastics has restaurants in Canada wondering how they’ll adjust to the potential changes in a couple years from now. Mark von Schellwitz of Restaurants Canada says restaurants will have to meet the needs of customers without completely eroding their extremely thin profit margins. A recent survey found that […]

Prepare For Tornado Season: Canadian Red Cross

Jun 12, 2019 | 7:43am

The Canadian Red Cross is sharing tips on what to do in the event of a tornado. They want Saskatchewan residents to be prepared during the summer, as this time of the year is peak season for twisters. The Red Cross recommends checking with a manager to see if there’s a building emergency plan, if […]

Teenager who Pleaded Guilty to Armed Robbery in Yorkton to be Sentenced in August

Jun 11, 2019 | 5:22pm

A 17-year-old boy, who admitted to his role in an armed robbery in Yorkton last summer, will be sentenced in August. During sentencing submissions today (Tue), the Crown requested 8 months of open custody, to be followed by 4 months of supervision. The defence asked for 6 months of deferred custody, to be followed by 6 […]

Trade and Export Minister Jeremy Harrison Returns from Trade Mission to Japan, South Korea

Jun 11, 2019 | 5:21pm

A six day trade mission to Japan and South Korea, aimed at expanding agri-food sales to those markets after China’s refusal to buy Canadian canola, wrapped up recently. Saskatchewan Trade and Export Minister Jeremy Harrison was part of a Canadian delegation that went there. Harrison says the objective was to show they stand behind producers and create a […]

Sask. Premier Moe Continues to Advocate for Pipelines at Global Petroleum Show in Calgary

Jun 11, 2019 | 5:20pm

Saskatchewan’s Premier says provinces that support the energy industry need to be more proactive in getting the message out about what the oil and gas sector means for Canadians, no matter where they live. He also suggest if voters aren’t happy with decisions being made in Ottawa, the election is coming up in October. Scott […]

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