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Joliet Police Sgt. Doug May pinched Eric Lurry s nose for close to two minutes, restricting Lurry from taking in oxygen, according to a federal lawsuit filed last year naming May as a defendant. (City of Joliet )
JOLIET, IL Joliet Mayor Bob O Dekirk and City Manager Jim Capparelli recently agreed to hire Westmont private practice attorney Sean Connolly to conduct an independent investigation into the Joliet Police Department surrounding the January 2020 death of a Black Joliet citizen, Eric Lurry.
According to his law firm bio, Connolly is also a colonel in the United States Army Reserve Judge Advocate General s Corps, where he currently serves as commander with the 117th Legal Operations Detachment in Arizona.
Today, the Government of Saskatchewan welcomed the announcement by Ceres Global Ag of its plans to build a new USD $350 million integrated canola crush facility at Northgate. "Adding value. . .
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The end to Saskatchewan’s six-week spring legislative session came about a week too late to spare us all some truly ridiculous talking points that pass for “debates” in the house, none more so than Premier Scott Moe tirelessly accusing Opposition Leader Ryan Meili of running a “never-ending campaign.”
Granted, Moe lifted the notion from the NDP’s post-mortem of its election performance. But the premier’s repeated references to a “never-ending, never-ending campaign … 365 days a year” in response to Meili’s questions about the government’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic didn’t take long to wear thin.
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We are very excited to be announcing our continued support of the Founders Table program, Minister Responsible for Innovation Saskatchewan Jeremy Harrison said in the release. Building a tech ecosystem conducive for women to scale their companies is critical to the ongoing growth of Saskatchewan s tech sector and our Government s Growth Plan - in which we aim to triple the tech sector over the next ten years. Juanita Polegi, Executive Director with the Yorkton Chamber of Commerce told Yoirkton This Week the announcement is a positive one. “The Yorkton Chamber looks forward to promoting to its members information about the application process for Founders’ Table,” she said.