Former Victim Headed To Alternative Measures But This Time As The Accused
It didn’t take much to explain to Darwin Saulteaux as to what going through Alternative Measures for the offense he was accused of.
In fact Saulteaux had gone through the program earlier but as the victim for a similar offense he was accused of.
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Step Parent Given Conditional Discharge And Probation
Disciplining your child is OK but striking them with an aluminum frying pan to do so is not OK - in fact it is an assault.
That's what a step parent learnt in Moose Jaw Provincial Court on Monday morning.
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Saddleback Case Adjourned To New Year
The case involving the man charged for allegedly shooting at police and arrested after a short manhunt on October 21st was back in Moose Jaw Provincial Court on Monday morning.
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Trustee Resigns Forcing By-election
Todd Johnson, elected as a Prairie South School Division trustee in November 2020, has resigned his position as a Trustee.
Johnson said it was a hard decision to make but decided to resign to seek employment with Prairie South.
He said leaving the Board was a tough decision.
A job he said he secured due to training, experience and skills without political shenanigans.
It all adds up to a Trustee by-election this March.
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Gathering Turns Heat Up On Taxation Issue
About 100 people showed up at an outdoor rally to support a group looking for what they see as fairness in how small business properties are assessed and taxed by the City.
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Rally Supporting Local Small Businesses Fighting “Unfair” Property Taxes To Be Held
There will be a rally held today to support a local group's call for fairness in business property assessments. Assessments they say are not fair, equitable and a potential local small business killer.
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Rally Supporting Local Small Businesses Fighting “Unfair” Property Taxes To Be Held (Copy)
There will be a rally held today to support a local group's call for fairness in business property assessments. Assessments they say are not fair, equitable and a potential local small business killer.
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SaskPower Rates To Increase Three Percent Effective January 1st
It is not the news most people want to hear but your power bill is set to increase another three percent effective January 1st.
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