Regina Police seize 9 kilograms of fentanyl, plus other drugs
The Regina Police say the execution of a search warrant last Friday led to one of their biggest-ever fentanyl seizures.
The Regina Police Service Drug Unit and Tactical Support Officers executed a Controlled Drugs and Substances Act search warrant in teh 1900 block of Saskatchewan drive. Two men and one woman were arrested. One of the men was carrying a loaded handgun at the time.
The search led police to fentanyl, carfentanil, cocaine, methamphetamine, cash, and a loaded 9mm carbine rifle.
Police seized the following items:
Regina Police seize 9 kilograms of fentanyl, plus other drugs
The Regina Police say the execution of a search warrant last Friday led to one of their biggest-ever fentanyl seizures.
The Regina Police Service Drug Unit and Tactical Support Officers executed a Controlled Drugs and Substances Act search warrant in teh 1900 block of Saskatchewan drive. Two men and one woman were arrested. One of the men was carrying a loaded handgun at the time.
The search led police to fentanyl, carfentanil, cocaine, methamphetamine, cash, and a loaded 9mm carbine rifle.
Police seized the following items:
Two men wanted by Weyburn Police Service; one frequents Stoughton
The Weyburn Police Service turned to the public Wednesday for help finding two men with outstanding warrants for their arrests.
Darcy Anderson is a 5-foot-8, 205-pound 55-year-old, known to frequent Weyburn, Lang, and Stoughton.
Garrett Nimegeers is a 5-foot-10, 150-pound 33-year-old, whose last known location was Weyburn.
No further information was provided regarding the nature of the warrants.
Struggling to find the right employee?
Businesses across Winnipeg aiming to find candidates will have a chance to gain some valuable knowledge later next week.
Homefield People and Strategy will be hosting a lunch & learn session in Winnipeg on Thursday, February 29, 2024, from 11:30 a.m. until 1 p.m. Lunch and networking will cover the first half hour.
Candace Bartel, lead consultant with Homefield People and Strategy, says the bulk of the event will have a learning session focusing on recruitment to help strengthen the local business community.
The homestretch: 10 of the best auction deals left
More than 750 auction lots are set to close between 9 a.m. and 4:20 p.m. Wednesday as the DiscoverEstevan Online Auction wraps up.
You can still get jaw-dropping deals on a wide range of prizes. Here are 10 of the best deals as we race to the auction’s finish line:
EPS calls: 3x alcohol limit, illegal disabled parking
The Estevan Police Service detailed a few impaired-driving investigations and a crackdown on illegal parking in releases posted over the weekend.
Police reported stopping and arresting a 43-year-old man on Friday for impaired driving. He was over triple the legal limit. Police held him in custody and released him in the morning .
Police had other calls related to impaired driving Friday:
A call of a possible impaired driver resulted in the driving being found and deemed sober.
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ECS Radio Show: School sports, grad, and scholarships
The ECS Radio Show crew dives into table tennis with an interview on this week's episode.
You will also hear about a chance to use design abilities for 2024 grad, the debate club, the McLeod Series, how the ECS cheer team is doing heading into provincials, wins for the curling teams, and a chance to win some scholarships.
Ring in rock-solid savings: The DiscoverEstevan Online Auction is live
From rings to fertilizer, the DiscoverEstevan Online Auction is your ticket to incredible deals on hundreds of items.
The auction runs from Valentine's Day to February 21, with items closing in rapid succession throughout the final day.
Opening bids start at just 40 per cent of the retail value of each lot.
This February's auction brings you your favourite categories of prizes from local businesses, including
New Perspective
Genesis 42:25–28
Joseph then ordered his servants to fill the men’s sacks with grain, but he also gave secret instructions to return each brother’s payment at the top of his sack. He also gave them supplies for their journey home. So, the brothers loaded their donkeys with the grain and headed for home.