“We wish Paul all the best in his future endeavours,” states a news release. No further information was immediately released. Ladouceur has been the police chief in Estevan since April 2014.
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Mayor Roy Ludwig announces Police Chief Paul Ladouceur s departure
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The bylaw change was initially needed because Moonlit Cannabis wants to establish a retailer in Estevan. Their plan was to be in the 1000-block of Sixth Street, which is outside of the designated retail areas for parts of Fourth Street, 13th Avenue, King Street and Kensington Avenue. A bylaw amendment would be needed to allow Moonlit Cannabis to open on Sixth. Now the company wants to be located on one of the designated roads. Council will now look to amend the bylaw to allow cannabis retailers on Sixth Street and Souris Avenue South, as well the area contained within Fourth Street, 13th Avenue, Sixth Street and Souris Avenue South.