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Woman reported to be unlawfully confined during break and enter

Woman reported to be unlawfully confined during break and enter

Shortly before 12 p.m. on April 25, patrol officers responded to a residence in the 1500 block of Shannon Crescent after it was reported three聽men entered a home armed with a firearm and unlawfully confined a woman.
Prince Albert police draw attention to historical missing persons cases

Prince Albert police draw attention to historical missing persons cases

April 27 to May 3 marks Missing Person鈥檚 Week in the province of Saskatchewan.
New report looks at reading and math data of Catholic students

New report looks at reading and math data of Catholic students

A mid-year learning report was presented during the Holy Trinity Catholic School Division鈥檚 April board meeting.
Estevan woman charged with fraud after assistance vouchers misused

Estevan woman charged with fraud after assistance vouchers misused

Fraud charges, thefts and public disturbances kept Estevan police busy over the weekend, with multiple arrests and investigations underway.
Moose Jaw鈥檚 airport authority gets $20K from province for repairs

Moose Jaw鈥檚 airport authority gets $20K from province for repairs

The MJMAA plans to fill cracks in the venue鈥檚 runways, a project that will cost $40,000.
Former PA mayor recognized by SUMA with Scoop Lewry Award

Former PA mayor recognized by SUMA with Scoop Lewry Award

Honoured for outstanding service in municipal government.
Regina police lay a charge of first-degree murder in city's third homicide

Regina police lay a charge of first-degree murder in city's third homicide

The victim鈥檚 name will not be released at the request of the family.
Update: Prince Albert police locate one of two missing youth

Update: Prince Albert police locate one of two missing youth

Anonymous information can be provided to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
Carney woos Saskatoon voters; offers support to Liberal bets

Carney woos Saskatoon voters; offers support to Liberal bets

Carney continues with Canada's battle cry: Elbows Up!
First household hazardous waste collection day of 2025 set for May 3

First household hazardous waste collection day of 2025 set for May 3

From 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on May 3, residents are invited to safely dispose of unwanted chemicals and other hazardous materials from their households, free of charge, at the city complex at 1010 High Street West.
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