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Search for Serayne continues, police seek dash camera footage from April 10

The search for Serayne Kematch is ongoing and Maidstone RCMP are seeking dash cam video from anyone who was driving in the Alcurve/Onion Lake area on April 10 between noon and 4 p.m. If you have video of any pedestrians, please contact Maidstone RCMP. The 28-year-old was last seen on...

Make time for play: speech-language therapist

A speech-language pathologist with the Lloydminster Public School Division says play is important to develop problem-solving and other life skills. Kristin Coulter says in the past decade they have noticed the decline in the ability of kids to play and how this affects their development. "Children in 6th, 7th or 8th...

Woman in Saskatoon hospital, suspect faces attempted murder charges: Lloydminster RCMP

A woman had to be taken by STARS Air Ambulance to a Saskatoon hospital after Lloydminster RCMP found her with life-threatening injuries on Sunday at an apartment complex. On April 14, at about 6:30 p.m., police received multiple 911 calls for a disturbance at an apartment near 51 Avenue and...

Sask First Nation leaders unhappy with Duty to Consult process

Inherent Treaty Rights holders say the Duty to Consult framework was not developed by meaningful two-way conversations, since it relied on emails and online surveys instead of meeting in their communities. Indigenous leaders from Onion Lake Cree Nation, Nekaneet First Nation, Yellow Quill First Nation, Waterhen Lake First Nation, Carry...

Cenovus Energy onboard for a third Feast on the Farm

The third time is a charm as Cenovus Energy is again on board to be the presenting sponsor at Lakeland College's Feast on the Farm. On August 15, industry leaders, community supporters, alumni, and students will gather on the tree-lined Research Centre grounds on the west side of the Vermilion...

‘Boots on the ground’ an issue in rural policing: Alberta public safety minister

Funding is not the issue when it comes to policing in rural Alberta but rather a boots-on-the-ground problem, according to the province. Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Services Mike Ellis says the Alberta RCMP is approved to have 19,011 members, but there are currently only 14,098, leaving just shy...
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