Acclaimed Assiniboia mayor lays out priorities for second term
There were no new names put forward for the positions of mayor and city council in Assiniboia's municipal election this year, leading to the election by acclamation of all seven incumbents for the small town’s (pop. 2,300) council.
Acclaimed for another four years were mayor Sharon Schauenberg, and councilors Renaud Bissonnette, Reneé Clermont, Robert Ellert, Patrick Grondin, Graham Harvey, and Kris Olson.
Police & Fire Report Nov. 17/24
Moose Jaw Police Service
2024 November 16 – 2024 November 17
0700 hours – 0700 hours
Total Calls – 38
1139 Hours – Dispute – Situation mediated; parties separated.
1430 Hours – Dispute – Still under investigation to retrieve more information.
1442 Hours – Found Property – Still under investigation to contact the owner.
1811 Hours – Assist Elderly Person – Subject given courtesy ride.
1957 Hours – Dispute – Still under investigation to speak with the involves parties.
Police & Fire Report Nov. 16/24
Moose Jaw Police Service
November 15th, 2024 – November 16th, 2024
0700 hours – 0700 hours
Total Calls – 63
Police & Fire Report Nov. 14/24
Moose Jaw Police Service
2024 Nov 13TH – 2024 Nov 14TH
0700 hours – 0700 hours
Total Calls – 56
0837 hours – Well Being Check; Subject safe
1203 hours – Hit & Run – damage to vehicle mirror; Approx $1000 damage
1218 hours – Intoxicated Person; Subject arrested and released when sober
1317 hours – Intoxicated Person; Subject arrested and released when sober
1333 hours – Well Being Check; Subject located and is fine
1518 hours – Well Being Check; Subject located and is fine
Police & Fire Report Nov. 10/24
Moose Jaw Police Service
November 9th, 2024 – November 10th, 2024
0700 hours – 0700 hours
Total Calls – 40
0713 hours – Mischief – Sometime last night unknown subject broke the side mirror off of the complainant’s vehicle, approximately $200 damage.
0931 hours – Theft under – Sometime overnight the complainant’s vehicle was broken into and multiple tools were stolen worth approximately $2300.
1049 hours – theft of auto – A white Ford F250 was stolen this morning; Wakamow valley is written on both sides of the vehicle.
Police & Fire Report Nov. 9/24
Moose Jaw Police Service
November 8th, 2024 – November 9th, 2024
0700 hours – 0700 hours
Total Calls- 55
0947 hours – Motor Vehicle Accident. Still under investigation.
1107 hours – Dispute. Advised to contact the Rentalsman.
1324 hours – Single Vehicle Accident. No injuries.
1545 hours – Assist to Locate. Subject was located and returned home.
1600 hours – Dispute. Parties spoken to. Still under investigation.
1746 hours – Dispute. Dispute between 3 parties. Situation was mediated.
AgSafe Alberta adds final level to FARMERS CARE program
AgSafe Alberta has added another level to its FARMERS CARE program.
Level 4 is now available at AgSafeAB.ca.
This free program provides valuable safety information that agricultural producers can navigate at their own pace.
All levels of FARMERS CARE cover a wealth of valuable information in a condensed format, avoiding the major time commitment that typically comes with intensive safety courses.
Making Spirits Bright returns to support Jim Pattison Children's Hospital
The Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital Making Spirits Bright campaign is back for another holiday season. It’s the 11th annual fundraising campaign that looks to make a lasting impact on the lives of Saskatchewan children, expecting mothers and families requiring care.
SaskPower celebrates 10 years of carbon capture technology at Boundary Dam
SaskPower is celebrating 10 years of carbon capture at the Boundary Dam power station in Estevan.
The Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) facility has captured over 6.5 million tonnes of carbon dioxide and prevented that from being emitted into the atmosphere.
Great Plains College awards over $213,000 in scholarships to support students across Saskatchewan
Great Plains College has announced that more than $213,000 in scholarships, bursaries, and awards have been distributed to 130 students this fall, providing a boost to those pursuing higher education.