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Updated: Shots fired, two in custody

Updated: Shots fired, two in custody

St. Paul RCMP have charged a 19-year-old male with 12 Criminal Code offences in relation to an incident that occurred on May 16 in Saddle Lake.

Man pleads guilty to uttering threats to Elk Point RCMP

A man pleaded guilty to uttering threats towards two Elk Point RCMP members, and was sentenced to 75 days in jail, plus one year probation with restrictions, on May 10 in a St. Paul court room.
Law Day welcomes new Canadian citizens

Law Day welcomes new Canadian citizens

For the second time ever, Law Day at the St. Paul Courthouse ended with a citizenship ceremony, as 34 people from 11 different countries cemented their place as Canadians.
MS Walk raises over $120,000

MS Walk raises over $120,000

The 11th annual Jayman BUILT MS Walk, presented by The Co-operators Saik Insurance Services Ltd drew in a huge crowd and raised thousands of dollars, as 575 participants raised over $120,000, for the MS Society of Canada during the May 12 event.
Smitty's and Jr. B players fundraise for Broncos

Smitty's and Jr. B players fundraise for Broncos

Smitty's restaurant held a fundraiser for the Humboldt Broncos hockey team on Saturday afternoon, and while a bigger turnout was expected, over $1,000 was still raised through the combined efforts. "We expected more of a turn out.
Parent group holds protest asking for clarity

Parent group holds protest asking for clarity

A large group of parents, children, students and other supporters took part in a peaceful protest on Thursday, in an effort to create awareness and find answers to a situation that’s been ongoing at École du Sommet for 50 days.
RCMP arrest four following attempted vehicle stop in April

RCMP arrest four following attempted vehicle stop in April

On April 20, while St. Paul RCMP members were conducting patrols in Saddle Lake, p olice attempted to conduct a vehicle stop on a stolen truck. The vehicle fled, but quickly became stuck in a washed out road.

Body of missing woman, Christine Cardinal, found

On May 1, St. Paul RCMP responded to a report of human remains located in Saddle Lake. St.
Parents and students hold protest at francophone school board office

Parents and students hold protest at francophone school board office

A large group of parents, children, students and other supporters took part in a peaceful protest on Thursday, in an effort to create awareness and find answers to a situation that's been ongoing at École du Sommet for the past 45 days.
Long-time volunteer honoured with Sovereign's Medal

Long-time volunteer honoured with Sovereign's Medal

The certificate reads William Blower, but everyone just calls him Bill. Last week, Blower was awarded the Sovereign's Medal for Volunteers, issued by the Governor General of Canada, Julie Payette.
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