UPDATE: Fog clearing in west central region

UPDATE: 1:00 PM Thursday, March 7, 2024

The fog has lifted in many parts of the region early this sunny Thursday afternoon.

Original Article:

Commuters may experience reduced visibility on some highways around West Central Saskatchewan this morning due to fog patches. 

The screen shot below taken from the Highway Hotline shows the most recent update as of 10:00 AM.

Kindersley RCMP continue to investigate series of break ins

Via Kindersley RCMP

After reporting on break and enters from last week the Kindersley RCMP had a further series of break ins that occurred. Two more businesses and the Legion were broken into as well as two oil sites outside of Kindersley. The Kindersley RCMP continue to investigate and are again requesting that anyone who may have information or video surveillance that may assist the investigation to reach out to the Kindersley Detachment or contact Crime Stoppers.  

UPDATE: Travel conditions starting to improve

UPDATE: 5:00 PM Sunday, March 3 2024

All roads in the west central region are showing winter driving conditions at this time with the exception of Highway 45 south of Delisle which is reporting travel not recommended at this time. 

UPDATE: 3:00 PM Sunday, March 3 2024

Most roads in the region have now been upgraded to winter driving conditions at this time. But still expect slow moving as the region continues to dig out from Saturday's blizzard. Highway 317 is now open, but Highway 30 still remains closed.

ICYMI: WEST Arrest 34-year-old male wanted by Kindersley police in Prince Albert

A 34-year-old male on a warrant from Kindersley RCMP was arrested in Prince Albert by the Prince Albert Police Service on February 29, 2024.

That was shared in a provincial RCMP release back on Thursday, as court details are pending, and will be provided once available. Saskatchewan RCMP put out the request for information back on Tuesday.

STF reacts to members not running for re-election

A noticeable shift is coming to the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly. Earlier this week, four former cabinet ministers announced that they would not be seeking re-election in the upcoming provincial election. 

Following the news on Tuesday, Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation President Samantha Becotte gave a statement.

UPDATE: RCMP follows up on highway incident

UPDATE: Feb 07 2024, 11:30 AM

After speaking with Outlook RCMP Wednesday morning, it was determined that road conditions were a factor in the accident. No injuries were reported and the area is once again free of obstructions. 

For up-to-date highway conditions, visit the Highway Hotline

UPDATE: 3:00 pm Tuesday, February 6

Emergency crews still remain on scene and Outlook RCMP advises motorists to avoid the area. 

Attention farms! Give us your two cents, and get a $10 McDonalds card!

A new survey is seeking out experiences on the farm. Available now, Homefield People & Strategy is conducting a research project that will help them learn about various experiences in the agricultural industry.

The about 5-minute-long survey begins with a chance for the farmer to introduce their situation, before going into more specific on-the-farm questions such as what crops you grow, how much land you farm, and the term that best describes your agricultural operation.

UPDATE: Winter driving conditions remain late Monday

UPDATE: Monday, Feb 5, 2024, 5:00 pm 

Winter driving conditions remain in the west-central region due the snow Sunday.

Once you get more towards Saskatoon, the snow appears to have tapered off. The same goes south of Elrose to the Saskatchewan Landing.

Macklin, however, got a decent shot of snow Sunday and Highway 14 is reporting winter driving conditions at this time with icy or slippery sections, wet subject to freezing and slush. 

UPDATE: Monday, Feb 5, 2024, 7:00 AM