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EPS responds to 51 occurrences over the weekend

EPS responds to 51 occurrences over the weekend

Latest news from the Estevan police department.
Regina’s second homicide of the year under investigation

Regina’s second homicide of the year under investigation

Next of kin have been notified and the name of the deceased will not be released at this time.
NDP call for investigation into Harrison, his gun, and the speaker’s allegations

NDP call for investigation into Harrison, his gun, and the speaker’s allegations

The NDP has laid out a timeline they believe shows Premier Scott Moe knew Jeremy Harrison did indeed bring a gun to the legislature, despite his public denials.
Swift Current RCMP investigating fatal collision

Swift Current RCMP investigating fatal collision

The driver and sole occupant of a car that collided with a semi was declared deceased by EMS at the scene.
Buffalo Party leader criticizes proposed MRI cost for Estevan

Buffalo Party leader criticizes proposed MRI cost for Estevan

Buffalo Party leader Phil Zajac sharply criticized the projected $6.5 million cost for an MRI in Estevan, arguing the expense is excessively high.
Legendary comedian Brent Butt to perform at the Festival of Words

Legendary comedian Brent Butt to perform at the Festival of Words

Before Corner Gas was released and gained popularity, Brent Butt would often appear at the Festival of Words.
Kids of all ages enjoying new spray park in Moose Jaw

Kids of all ages enjoying new spray park in Moose Jaw

Thanks to sponsors and fundraisers, the new park came at a cost of $304,300.
UPDATED: Attempted murder with baseball bat: Bail hearing set for accused

UPDATED: Attempted murder with baseball bat: Bail hearing set for accused

Ryan Milne made his first court appearance in Moose Jaw Provincial Court on June 3, facing three charges of attempted murder and other offences.
Regina crews battle weekend fire

Regina crews battle weekend fire

There were no injuries.
Moose Jaw motorists to get ‘grace period’ with new school-zones

Moose Jaw motorists to get ‘grace period’ with new school-zones

School-zone speeds could become 30 km/h this month if city council approves an updated traffic bylaw during its June meeting.
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