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Carlyle Observer: Feb. 3, 2017

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NEWS

Friday, February 3, 2017

Weekly RCMP report Lynne Bell

Observer Staff

The Carlyle RCMP detachment responded to 73 calls between Friday, Jan. 20 and Friday, Jan. 27. 911 calls All three 911 calls received during this period were of a nonemergency nature. False alarms A false alarm originated from Redvers. Alcohol-related offences Members responded to a call reporting an

intoxicated person who was refusing to leave a Carlyle-area residence. Carlyle RCMP received a call from the Redvers area reporting a possibly-impaired driver. Members made patrols, but were unable to locate the vehicle. Animal call(s) Members received a call reporting a moose in distress near Kenosee Lake. Police responded to a call about a horse on a highway near Carlyle, who was proving to be a traffic hazard. Assault Three separate assaults occurred in Carlyle. In two cases, charges have been laid and these matters are

still under investigation by the RCMP. The remaining case is still under investigation, but no charges have yet been laid. Assistance RCMP responded to a call reporting a person in medical distress on a highway near Carlyle. This person was transported to hospital. Members received a call regarding a male on the side of Hwy #9. The caller feared for the man’s safety. Police resonded to a call reporting a possibly-impaired driver in Arcola. This matter is still under investigation. Carlyle RCMP assisted the Regina Police Service by serving a

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Approx. 316 acres of farm land for sale in the R.M. of Moose Creek No.33 Date Listed: January 25-2017 For sale by vendor: Estate of Ron Colpitts, Pat Colpitts, Charlotte Colpitts Forish

LAND FOR SALE BY TENDER R.M. of Moose Creek No.33 a) NE 30-5-1-W2 (land) - 160 acres - 2016 Assessment $83,100 b) SE 30-5-1-W2 (land, yard, misc. Buildings, & A-Frame Residence) - 155.940 acres - 2016 Assessment $80,200 Closing date for Tenders is February 25-2017 - Highest tender or any tender not necessarily accepted - The tender must be unconditional and in writing - The tender will be on a cash basis of sale - Offers must exclude GST or any other levies which may be payable by the purchaser - Purchaser is responsible for 2017 R.M. taxes - Purchaser must rely upon their own research and inspection - Offers should clearly state land description and total offer per quarter - Vendor desires to sell above listed land as a block unit but is willing to accept tenders on individual quarters - The successful tender will be notified after the closing date and upon confirmation of acceptance of tender be required to submit a certified cheque of 10% of the purchase price to the Vendor’s Solicitor FORWARD TENDER to: Executor for the Estate of Ron Colpitts (Gerald Stewart) P.O. Box 368 Oxbow, Saskatchewan S0C 2B0 Cell: 306-483-7829 email: terrador.farms@sasktel.net

document in the Kisbey area. Members assisted EMS in Carlyle with a patient. Break and enter Six incidences of breaking and entering in the Carlyle area are still under investigation by RCMP. Drug offences RCMP conducted a traffic stop on Hwy #13 near Carlyle where marijuana was found. Failure to attend court Warrants were issued for numerous individuals who failed to attend court in Carlyle. Fraud In the Carlyle area, an incidence of fraud occurred involving the unauthorized use of a lost bank card. An individual obtained credit by fraud in the Carlyle area. Carlyle RCMP are still receiving reports of telephone scams occuring in the detachment area. Property damage RCMP are investigating a report of prop-

erty damage to a vehicle in the Carlyle area. Sexual assault A sexual assault which was alleged to have occurred in the Carlyle area is currently under investigation by RCMP. Theft A theft of a vehicle in Carlyle is currently under investigation. In Carlyle, RCMP are investigating two separate incidences of theft. One incidence of theft involved money and the other involved tools. In the Kisbey area, a vehicle’s windows were damaged and items were stolen from it. This matter is still under investigation. Traffic offences Two vehicles were damaged in hit and runs in Carlyle. A truck at Kenosee Lake was also damaged in a hit and run. Three motorists- all driving on Main Street in Carlyle- each received fines of $280 for operating electronic equipment while driving.

Two motorists- one in Carlyle and one in Redvers- were each fined $580 for driving unregistered vehicles. On Hwy #13 near Carlyle, an individual was charged with operating a motor vehicle while their licence was suspended. RCMP issued 10 speeding tickets throughout the detachment area, including to one vehicle which passed a parked emergency vehicle with its lights on in a 60 km per hour zone. Members also issued five tickets for failure to stop at a posted stop sign, fines for seven seatbelt violations and several inspection tickets. A motorist received a warning for driving with undue care and attention. Uttering threats A report of uttering threats in Redvers is still under investigation by Carlyle RCMP. A report of uttering threats in Arcola was deemed not to be so by police.

Gordon F. Kells High School

Cougar Corner

Huge congratulations going out to Jeanne Alvarez, Trystan Barta, Autumn Reed, Carley Goudy, Colby Cyr, Morgan Robertson, Ashton Valentine, and Kyla Fischer who were selected as finalists in an 11th annual Canada wide writing contest for Polar Expressions Publishing. These finalists will be published writers in a poetry book called The Pilot, and have a chance to win cash prizes for themselves, and the school, as finalists. Congratulations on your major accomplishment all! Fitness club is still a popular attraction for students and teachers at GFK. Lots of kids are attending and they are all at different levels of fitness. Anyone and everyone is welcome at any time. Fitness club runs every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday morning from 7:45 – 8:30AM. For parents and students looking

Due to Family Day on Feb. 20th, there is an early deadline for the Feb. 24, 2017 issue of

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for more information about careers and post-secondary options, we encourage they check out the website www.saskcareers.ca for aptitude tests, career descriptions, post-secondary information, scholarships, and much more. Have you forgotten your HomeLogic password? You may now click on the “Forget Password” link to retrieve it. Visit our HomeLogic page for additional information. Parents are reminded to continue to use the Home Logic Parent Portal to keep up with their children’s grades and attendance. Parents can contact the school for information about how to set up access. All your school news can be found on the GF Kells website on the Southeast Cornerstone School Division website under the “schools” tab. (http://www.cornerstonesd.ca/ school/GFKells) Please check it out.

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