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This last week saw everything from arrests to the expansion of tools for Saskatchewan. The RCMP were kept busy, making arrests in local armed robberies to youth committing break and enters in nearby cities. Saskatchewan also saw boosts in local medical numbers and the federal government promising boosts in rural internet. Here are the top five stories from the week.

Saskatchewan hits a record high in yearly CT and MRI scans

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Saskatchewan hit a major milestone, delivering the highest-ever volume of CT and MRI scans in a single year, completing over a quarter of a million across the province.

RCMP arrest Kindersley man following armed robbery

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Kindersley RCMP arrested a Kindersley man following an investigation into an armed robbery that took place back in May. He is expected to be in local court this month.

13-year-old charged after downtown Medicine Hat break-in

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Medicine Hat Police arrested a 13-year-old girl hiding in the premises of a business she had recently broken into.

Trial dates set and moved in Kindersley Court

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Multiple cases received pleas and trial dates, while other were adjourned to dates later in the month.

Ottawa commits $105M to expand rural Internet access in Saskatchewan

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The federal government invests up to $105 million to bring more than 6,500 households in rural and northern Saskatchewan high-speed internet.

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