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Man accused of possessing child porn released on conditions

Man accused of possessing child porn released on conditions

Ashton Weber made his first appearance in Moose Jaw Provincial Court on May 9, after police — in partnership with the Saskatchewan Internet Child Exploitation (ICE) Unit and the RCMP Digital Forensic Services — arrested him a day earlier.
鶹ýAVeast transportation committee holds annual meeting

鶹ýAVeast transportation committee holds annual meeting

The 鶹ýAV East Transportation Planning Committee is looking forward to a number of projects being completed this year.
Concerns raised at Leg on health care situation in Duck Lake

Concerns raised at Leg on health care situation in Duck Lake

Daily Leg Update: Delegation at Saskatchewan Legislature voice concerns about lack of doctors
Teachers “resoundingly” reject government’s final offer

Teachers “resoundingly” reject government’s final offer

End-of-year trips and graduation ceremonies could be in jeopardy if the teachers choose to withdraw from extra-curricular activities.
Ribbon is cut for new Regina youth drop-in centre

Ribbon is cut for new Regina youth drop-in centre

Youth Drop-in Centre opens with support from Government of Sask., John Howard Society and the Regina Youth Advisory Team.
Carlyle Observer wins award for best special section

Carlyle Observer wins award for best special section

The Observer was recognized for its annual salute to agriculture special section.
Estevan Mercury named best paper in its class at SWNA Awards

Estevan Mercury named best paper in its class at SWNA Awards

The Mercury won for best overall paper for the third time in five years.
The Beachin Lake Shoppe is now open at Kenosee Lake

The Beachin Lake Shoppe is now open at Kenosee Lake

Business has a new name, but has long been serving people at Kenosee Lake.
Bengough Agricultural Society places third in BASF

Bengough Agricultural Society places third in BASF

BASF is a chemical company that is giving back to their communities in Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Ontario.
NDP concerned about funding to support kids with complex needs

NDP concerned about funding to support kids with complex needs

Families of those with autism raise concerns at the Legislature that education supports funding is not enough.
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