Humboldt Lanigan RCMP need help in two theft cases

Humboldt/Lanigan RCMP is asking for the public’s help in tracking down thieves in a pair of incidents.  

Sometime during the early morning of June 10, 2024, a red Earthquake Chipper Shredder was stolen from a business along highway 5 in Humboldt. The suspect arrived riding a pedal bike. The matter is still under investigation by the Humboldt RCMP detachments. 

LOCATED: Warman RCMP asking for assistance in locating 14-year-old girl

RCMP have located Kayde McKay safe. Officers thank the public for their assistance. 

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On June 21, 2024, Warman RCMP received a report of a missing 14-year-old girl, Kayde McKay.

Kayde was last seen in area of Wanuskewin Heritage Park on June 21 at approximately 1:30 p.m. Since she was reported missing, Warman RCMP have been checking places Kayde is known to visit and following up on information received. They are now asking member of the public to report all information on her whereabouts.

Race, Rattle and Roll in St. Gregor

While a parade of motorbikes, all rally ride bound, moved in an orderly fashion through the streets of St. Gregor, it was madly off in all directions for six teams participating in the first Shake, Rattle and Race.  

It was all part of the fun at St. Gregor’s Shake Rattle and Roll on Saturday, June 22. The event was in aid of Parkinson’s Disease research with some of the proceeds going to the St. Gregor Community Hall.  

Planned power outage for Englefeld- June 23

SaskPower has announced that will be a planned power outage on Sunday, June 23 in the village of Englefeld 

The power outage will take place from 10:00 am and last until 4:00 pm and will affect areas west and northwest of Watson.  

System maintenance is the reason for the power outage.  

SaskPower thanks their customers for their cooperation.  

Crop Report June 11-17

The Crop Report for the week of June 11-17 was released by the Provincial Ministry of Agriculture.  

Seeding is virtually completed in the province, with one percent of acres unseeded in Saskatchewan. Frequent rainfall and excess moisture conditions are the causes for the remaining unseeded areas.  

Humboldt RCMP seeking information with a break and enter in Lanigan

The Humboldt RCMP are asking for assistance with a recent break and enter that occurred in Lanigan.  

On Tuesday, June 11, Humboldt RCMP were dispatched to a Public Building on the 100 block of Buran Street in Lanigan. 

The break and enter occurred between 5:00 p.m., June 7 and 8:00 am, June 11, with the suspects taking a jerry can and a trampoline.  

City advises motor vehicle operators to stay off walking trails

As part of the extensive walking trail system created by the City of Humboldt, an extension of the trail crosses 1st Street on Humboldt’s east side. That extension connects the trail from the campground to Andreason Rd near the Peavey Mart.  

Of late, residents and walkers have become aware of motorized vehicles such as ATVs and dirt bikes riding on the trail.  

Road restrictions on Highway 5 in Humboldt on June 19

The City of Humboldt announced on Wednesday, June 19th, traffic restrictions will be in place on Highway 5 between 7th Street & 9th Street for pothole patching.

There will be a lane closure in place during the work. The intersection of Highways 5 & 20 will also be placed in a 4-way flash.

These restrictions will be in place from 9 am to approximately 11 am.

Free tours of Original Humboldt on June 20

During Native Prairie Appreciation Week, the Humboldt and District Museum will be offering free, drop-in guided tours of Original Humboldt. The event also serves as a complement to National Indigenous Peoples Day on Friday, June 21, the nationally recognized day meant to encourage us all to learn more about the rich Indigenous history of this land.