Kamsack RCMP Detachment is seeking the public's assistance in locating Daniel GOBEIL who was reported missing from Rural Municipality of Keys No.303. Daniel GOBEIL was last seen on 12-19-2025 07:00 PM. Daniel GOBEIL is described as 40 y/o yrs. old, 5'8", Male, Wearing a black and brown CXR jacket, work pants, and steel toe boots. The vehicle driven by GOBEIL was found abandoned east of Key First Nation, Sk If you have information related to this missing person advisory please
On a regular day, during a regular practice with the Regina Pats, Connor Bear felt something rather irregular. For someone who spends his off season riding bulls, Bear knows exactly how to push his body to the limit – but the thudding of his heart in his chest on this day felt different. It felt tighter. And it wasn’t slowing down. This wasn’t a regular feeling on that day in late September. “Usually when I skate, I get a feeling in my chest of my heart pounding, which is nor
The Government and the Provincial Court of Saskatchewan are pleased to announce that renovations to the Moose Jaw Court House are now complete, providing a new main floor Court Room for Traffic Safety and Drug Treatment Court services. Moose Jaw transitioned to a stand-alone Traffic Safety Court in February 2023. Since then, Traffic Safety Court has been held in a temporary space in the basement courtroom of the W. G. Davies Building. Over the past two-and-a-half years, reno
Free menstrual products will continue to be distributed to primary and secondary schools across the province through a renewed agreement and ongoing partnership between the Government of Saskatchewan and Shoppers Drug Mart.
CALGARY, Alta. – Hockey Canada has announced the 11 representatives appointed to the organization’s first Indigenous Advisory Circle (IAC), which will guide efforts to advance reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples through sport. The IAC will help inform organizational policies, programs and practices that relate to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action, including actions 87 to 91, and other initiatives that will advance Hockey Canada’s work with Indigeno
Chief Evan B.G. Taypotat, Capt. (Ret’d), was formally invested as honorary colonel of 431 Air Demonstration Squadron, home of the world-renowned Canadian Forces Snowbirds at CFB 15 Wing Moose Jaw. Taypotat, chief of Kahkewistahaw First Nation in Treaty 4 territory, became the first Indigenous Canadian to serve as an honorary colonel with the squadron — a milestone he described as both humbling and deeply meaningful. “You know, to be in this position feels really, really cool,
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