Courthouse Steps Protest Decries Sentence - Asks For Tougher Laws And Sentences
A group of protestors were on the Provincial Courthouse steps protesting what they see as a “slap on the wrist” sentence in a recent case of animal abuse.
The group is calling for the Courts to apply stricter punishments allowed under the present laws as well as asking for stricter laws and sentencing.
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Courthouse Steps Protest Planned
A group of Moose Jaw animal and pet lovers are planning a protest against what they view as a lax sentence in a recent animal abuse conviction.
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Ice Takes Out Footbridge
An ice jam has damaged a footbridge in the Wakamow Valley as the Spring melt continues.
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St Laurent Pleads Guilty To Animal Abuse
A case of animal abuse dating back over two years has been resolved with the accused pleading guilty to a provincial charge of cruelty to animals.
Robyn St Laurent, of no fixed address, was fined $1,000 and placed under a stringent five year prohibition to not only not owning animals but additionally she must provide her address to animal protection authorities who are allowed in daylight hours to search her residence to ensure no animals are present.
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School Bus Drops Into Soft Spot Requiring A Tow Truck
With the temperatures outdoors above the freezing mark there is run-off on the roads.
For one school bus today the warmer weather resulted in a sudden sinking in a city street requiring a tow truck to get the bus out.
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Grain Car Derailment Near Drinkwater
Multiple grain cars have derailed near Drinkwater.
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Varna Region Responds With Outpouring Of Support For Refugees
With over one million Ukrainians having now fled the war in Ukraine they are now facing an unsure future.
A group of people in Varna - both local, from the region and also Ukraine - have come together with the help of ordinary people, businesses and the Bulgarian authorities to provide much needed assistance.
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Tears And Goodbyes
A personal look at just one trip refugees are taking from Ukraine to find safety in Romania or Bulgaria.
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