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Police seize cocaine, meth, firearms in drug bust

Police seize cocaine, meth, firearms in drug bust

At the residences, officers located and seized a loaded handgun, a rifle, approximately 81 grams of methamphetamine, approximately 58 grams of crack cocaine, ammunition, a sum of cash and drug-trafficking paraphernalia.  
Moe makes final pitch to Regina voters at rally

Moe makes final pitch to Regina voters at rally

Sask Party stages next-to-last rally of the campaign at the Turvey Centre.
Tire recycling company lays off more workers

Tire recycling company lays off more workers

Since 1993, Shercom has been recycling used tires into products for commercial and residential projects, including rubber tiles, curb ramps and more.
Weyburn RCMP arrest two for B&E at Nickle Lake Regional Park

Weyburn RCMP arrest two for B&E at Nickle Lake Regional Park

Weyburn RCMP located and arrested an adult male and an adult female at a residence in Fillmore in relation to a B&E at Nickle Lake park.
Photos: Creative Tables continues to help those fighting cancer

Photos: Creative Tables continues to help those fighting cancer

This year's event will be the last one organized by Darlene Olsen after 15 years of work.
Legion kicks off poppy campaign with presentation to the mayor

Legion kicks off poppy campaign with presentation to the mayor

With the mayor receiving the first poppy of the campaign, It is now acceptable for residents to also start wearing poppies in the lead-up to Remembrance Week and Remembrance Day.
Honouring the service of a long-time Carlyle resident

Honouring the service of a long-time Carlyle resident

Ellen Millicent (Mickie) Kerridge hailed from Morden, Man., but spent much of her life in Carlyle.
Business focuses on providing moms with free postpartum materials

Business focuses on providing moms with free postpartum materials

Last year, Kate Bookout distributed 48 boxes to women, while so far this year, 24 moms have received the materials.
Community partners re-sign agreement that aims to make Moose Jaw safer

Community partners re-sign agreement that aims to make Moose Jaw safer

The partners first signed the document in February 2012, revised it in February 2014 and last updated it in February 2018. The coronavirus pandemic prevented them from updating the document until now.
Yorkton Council hears report on Saskatchewan Multicultural Week

Yorkton Council hears report on Saskatchewan Multicultural Week

Week СÀ¶ÊÓƵ celebrated from Nov. 16 – 24.
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