Alberta Hunters Fined More Than $14,000 For Residency Deer Tagging Violations

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An Alberta couple recently pleaded guilty in St. Walburg provincial court to several hunting offences, including misrepresenting their place of residence, lying to a conservation officer and improperly harvesting and tagging game. The pair was fined a total of $14,340, concluding a long and complex investigation that was set in motion by a decision to… Continue reading Alberta Hunters Fined More Than $14,000 For Residency Deer Tagging Violations

Sask. RCMP Traffic Services Issue Over 1,100 Tickets During Road Safety Week

During the weeklong enforcement, Traffic Services officers issued 1519 warnings, laid 10 impaired charges, and issued 9 roadside suspensions, 972 speeding tickets, 78 distracted driving tickets, 84 seatbelt tickets and 204 vehicle defect inspection notices. May 18 to 24, 2021 was Canada Road Safety Week, and Saskatchewan RCMP Traffic Services officers were on the roads enforcing safety rules and removing… Continue reading Sask. RCMP Traffic Services Issue Over 1,100 Tickets During Road Safety Week

Driver Fined $1394 for Exceeding 60 KM/HR While Passing Highway Workers

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Recently, officers from the Maidstone Combined Traffic Services Saskatchewan (CTSS) unit, stopped a driver travelling 123 km/hr in a 60 km/hr construction zone. The construction zone was marked with work being done in both ditches adjacent to the road. The driver was fined $1394 for exceeding 60 km/hr while passing highway workers or occupied highway… Continue reading Driver Fined $1394 for Exceeding 60 KM/HR While Passing Highway Workers

After Positive COVID-19 Diagnosis, Sask. Patient Fined for Not Self-Isolating

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Source: Mickey Djuric , globalnews.ca, November 16, 2020 The person was fined $2,800 under the public health order, and police say the person did interact with other people. The Moose Jaw Police Service have fined a person with COVID-19 after they failed to self-isolate. Police were alerted to the incident on Saturday following a complaint.… Continue reading After Positive COVID-19 Diagnosis, Sask. Patient Fined for Not Self-Isolating

19-Year-Old Motorcyclist Charged After Driving 144 KM/H

Source: CTV News Saskatoon Staff, saskatoon.ctvnewsnews.ca, September 22, 2020 The driver was travelling 144 kilometres per hour in a 60 km/hr zone.  SASKATOON — A 19-year-old motorcyclist was charged on Friday night after the Saskatoon Police Air Support Unit (ASU) observed him driving dangerously, police say. Around 10:15 p.m., members of the ASU observed a… Continue reading 19-Year-Old Motorcyclist Charged After Driving 144 KM/H

Alberta Farmer Receives $25,492 Traffic Ticket

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Source: Kendra Slugoski, globalnews.ca, August 21, 2020 Several Alberta farmers have come forward after being hit with high traffic tickets, including one that’s over $25,000. Two Alberta farmers are calling on the province to cancel their massive traffic tickets and one wants an apology. Last month, Alberta Sheriffs handed out several tickets to commercial truckers… Continue reading Alberta Farmer Receives $25,492 Traffic Ticket

Ontario family, accused of violating physical distancing rules, receive an $880 ticket

Source: Albert Delitala, globalnews.ca, April 13, 2020 Despite rollerblading in an empty parking lot nearby and living under the same roof, the family was accused of violating physical distancing rules. An Oakville, Ont., family is speaking out after a rollerblading outing turned into a costly ticket for allegedly violating COVID-19 physical distancing rules. On Friday,… Continue reading Ontario family, accused of violating physical distancing rules, receive an $880 ticket

Driver gets 2 photo radar speeding tickets, 10 seconds apart

Source: Jackie Dunham, CTV News, September 21, 2017  Ticketed twice in the span of 10 seconds A Calgary woman is heading to court over two speeding tickets she received in the span of 10 seconds from two different photo radar cameras located only 250 metres apart in west Edmonton. Susan McNab told CTV News that… Continue reading Driver gets 2 photo radar speeding tickets, 10 seconds apart

Get Your Trip of the Month Ticket in time for the Early Bird Draw

Source: kindersley.ca, March 2, 2016 Time is running out to purchase your Trip of the Month Lotto 24 ticket for the Early Bird Draw on March 17! The Kindersley Culture and Recreation Building Fund Inc. has confirmed that Marlin Travel is the new travel provider for the Trip of the Month Lotto. Marlin Travel will coordinate… Continue reading Get Your Trip of the Month Ticket in time for the Early Bird Draw