UPDATE: Donald Fowler has been found safe. — Original article. Martensville RCMP is requesting the assistance of the public in locating 83-year-old Donald Fowler. Donald left his residence in Martensville, SK, last night and has not been seen since. Police believe he is driving a red 2015 Honda Fit hatchback with Saskatchewan license plate number… Continue reading UPDATE: Martensville RCMP Requesting Assistance in Locating 83-Year-Old Donald Fowler
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After Sunday Morning Shooting, Saskatoon Police Searching for Suspects
Source: CTV News Saskatoon Staff, saskatoon.ctvnews.ca, February 15, 2020 A 19-year-old woman was injured, suffering non-life threatening injuries and was taken to hospital. Saskatoon police say they are looking for two suspects in relation to a Sunday morning shooting. At around 7 a.m. on Feb. 14, police were called to the 100 Block of Avenue… Continue reading After Sunday Morning Shooting, Saskatoon Police Searching for Suspects
Saskatoon Police Seeking Help Identifying Male
Source: Jayda Taylor, saskatoon.ctvnews.ca, February 11, 2021 Police believe the male shown in the photograph may have information relating to the disappearance of Mackenzie Lee Trottier. Saskatoon Police Services (SPS) is asking for the public’s help identifying a man who may have information about the disappearance of Mackenzie Lee Trottier. Trottier, 22, was reported missing… Continue reading Saskatoon Police Seeking Help Identifying Male
RCMP Asking for Help Identifying Individual Responsible for Multiple Break & Enters
Kindersley and Outlook RCMP need your help to try and identify this individual who is responsible for multiple break and enters to businesses in the Plenty and Dodsland area on Friday, January, 21st, 2021. The white Chevy Silverado with a red slip tank, headache rack and beacon was observed driving around Plenty and Dodsland prior… Continue reading RCMP Asking for Help Identifying Individual Responsible for Multiple Break & Enters
Re-Open Saskatchewan Training Subsidy Extended
Recently, the Government of Saskatchewan announced an extension of the application deadline for the Re-Open Saskatchewan Training Subsidy (RSTS) from December 31st, 2020 to March 31st, 2021. “This program has been another important tool to support Saskatchewan businesses as they work through the global COVID-19 pandemic,” Immigration and Career Training Minister Jeremy Harrison said. “With… Continue reading Re-Open Saskatchewan Training Subsidy Extended
Man Receives $2,800 Fine for Disobeying COVID-19 Order
Source: Jonathan Guignard, globalnews.ca January 02, 2021 The Regina man was fined $2,800 after police responded to a complaint of a large group gathering at an apartment. The Regina Police Service says it’s issued its eighth ticket and first of 2021 on Jan. 1 for disobeying a public health order surrounding COVID-19. A Regina man… Continue reading Man Receives $2,800 Fine for Disobeying COVID-19 Order
Suspects Uses Fake Police Vehicle to Pull Over Semi and Demand Money From Driver
Source: Caley Ramsay,globalnews.ca November 03, 2020 Alberta Police said the suspects, who may be in their early 20s, were driving an older white Crown Victoria with black rims. The car had a light bar on the roof, front and back. RCMP in eastern Alberta are searching for two men who are wanted for attempting to… Continue reading Suspects Uses Fake Police Vehicle to Pull Over Semi and Demand Money From Driver
Kindersley RCMP Calls for Service
The Kindersley RCMP have been busy from October 5th to October 12th with a total of 89 calls for service. Some of these calls for service included: – 1 911 call – 1 Assistance to another agency – 4 Driving without insurance – 1 Traffic Collision – 2 Fail to Comply with a Probation Order… Continue reading Kindersley RCMP Calls for Service
RCMP No Longer Allowed to Wear Patch With ‘Thin Blue Line’ While on Duty
Source: Morganne Campbell, globalnews.ca, October 13, 2020 In a directive issued by the RCMP, officers have been told not to wear or display the image of the subdued Canadian flag with a blue line through it. The “thin blue line” has become a symbol of solidarity among police officers across Canada, but a recent memo… Continue reading RCMP No Longer Allowed to Wear Patch With ‘Thin Blue Line’ While on Duty
Kindersley RCMP Asking for Help in Solving Broken Car Window
The Kindersley RCMP are asking for the public’s help in solving the following crime: On September 9th, 2020, during lunch hour, an unknown person entered a shared parking lot in the 900 block of Main Street in Eston, SK. The unknown person approached a car that was parked outside the apartment buildings and broke the… Continue reading Kindersley RCMP Asking for Help in Solving Broken Car Window