Checkstop focuses on ensuring trailers are roadworthy
By TERRY PUGH A highway checkstop south of Martensville on Wednesday, May 14 was aimed at preventing accidents before they happened. Corman Park Police, along with several other law enforcement…
By TERRY PUGH A highway checkstop south of Martensville on Wednesday, May 14 was aimed at preventing accidents before they happened. Corman Park Police, along with several other law enforcement…
By KEVIN BERGER, Local Journalism Initiative The RM of Corman Park is giving its general endorsement to a joint effort between several national, provincial, municipal and First Nation players to…
The Clark’s Crossing Gazette took top honours in three categories at the Saskatchewan Weekly Newspaper Association (SWNA) Better Newspapers competition in early May. The Gazette won the SWNA Best Overall…
By TERRY PUGH The Prairie Lily has cancelled operations indefinitely due to a buildup of sand bars and lack of a navigable channel. The 107-ton, 65-foot long passenger cruise ship,…
By KEVIN BERGER, Local Journalism Initiative RM of Corman Park councillors voted unanimously at their April 29 meeting to provide $4,000 to the Sask Central River Pirates Baseball Association, which…
Dry, windy conditions have prompted several area rural municipalities (RMs) to implement fire bans. Just over a week after lifting a fire ban that had been in place from April…
Just over a week after lifting it, the RM of Corman Park has re-instituted a total fire ban as of 8 a.m. on May 1. Under the ban, all fires…
By KEVIN BERGER, Local Journalism Initiative Incumbent Kelly Block was decisively re-elected to a fourth term as the MP for Carlton Trail-Eagle Creek in Monday’s election, though her victory was…
By KEVIN BERGER, Local Journalism Initiative The RM of Corman Park signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Moosomin First Nation on April 23 that will enable the two…
The fire bans in the RM of Corman Park and the RM of Vanscoy have been lifted. The fire ban in Corman Park was implemented Wednesday, April 16. It was…