Update: Remains identified in Canora case

The human remains discovered on Railway Avenue in Canora have been identified as William Neuman, who was reported missing to Canora RCMP on December 20, 2023.

His family has been notified and victim services made available to them.
 

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Canora RCMP, along with a forensic anthropologist and pathologist, are investigating a case of human remains on Railway Avenue of Canora.  

RCMP need help in case of stolen side by side

Humboldt/Lanigan R.C.M.P. are asking for the public’s assistance regarding a theft of a side by side in the Village of Muenster.

Sometime between May 12-19, 2024, a maroon Polaris Ranger XP 1000 UTV or “side by side” was stolen from a back alley on Main Crescent in Muenster. The matter is still under investigation by the Humboldt and Lanigan RCMP detachments.

SaskPower planned outage for Muenster on May 28

SaskPower is working to improve the power system in your area.

In order to do the work safely, SaskPower needs to shut the power off for customers on the west side of Muenster - west of 2nd Ave & north of Main Street from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, on Tuesday, May 28, weather permitting.

For updates on this outage visit saskpower.com/outages.

SaskPower thanks customers for their cooperation and understanding. 


 

Latest scams involve fake Sask Traffic Safety Bureau texts

Saskatchewan RCMP is alerting the public to reports of text scams where individuals falsely identify themselves as the Saskatchewan Traffic Safety Bureau. The text message states that the person contacted has been captured speeding in a designated school zone. It says the person must click a link in order for them to avoid attending court. 

Deportation hearing for Humboldt Bus Crash truck driver expected to be short

In a report by the Canadian Press, a lawyer for the truck driver who caused the deadly Humboldt Broncos bus crash says he expects a deportation hearing today to be short because the rules are clear with little flexibility. 

Jaskirat Singh Sidhu was sentenced to eight years in prison for the 2018 crash and was granted full parole last year. 

Conversation on herbal tea brewing at the Museum

Lovers of herbal teas will have a special opportunity on Saturday morning, May 25, when Marie Saretsky arrives to talk all things tea at the Humboldt and District Museum.  

Marie will be talking about how you can grow and forage plants to make your own herbal teas. The focus of the talk will be dandelion, nettle, and plantain, but questions about other plants and teas are welcome. Marie has a wealth of experience with both gardening and foraging. 

SaskPower outage (May 22) for Viscount, Plunkett and area

 

To complete maintenance work, SaskPower announces a planned power outage for Wednesday, May 22. 

The planned outage is scheduled from 3:00pm to 7:00pm affecting customers in Viscount, Plunkett & surrounding rurals north of Young & south & east of Viscount.

SaskPower thanks customers for their cooperation and understanding. 

Registration Deadline! SOLE-stice youth track and field meet returns this May

Reminder: Wednesday, May 22 is the deadline for the SOLE-stice meet. For details, enjoy this previously published article. 

Spring brings around track and field season, and that means the SOLE-stice Classic Regional Track and Field Meet. This year’s event is set up for May 26 at Glenn Hall Park in Humboldt. Online registration must be completed by May 22.  

Canada Road Safety Week: drive safe this May long weekend

The days are getting longer, the weather is getting warmer, and many people will be hitting the road this long weekend as we celebrate the unofficial start of summer.

This week is also Canada Road Safety Week. Saskatchewan RCMP, as well as other police services and government agencies across the country, will be working to encourage safe driving practices. The campaign focuses on eliminating impaired driving, distracted driving, aggressive driving, and driving without a seatbelt.