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To stay within COVID regulations the registration will be drive thru at the gate house where you can remain in your vehicle. But if you want to pre-register you can get in touch with Cory Rucks at (306)-483-7218; Kevin at (306)-485-8334 or Richard at (306)-485-8076. You can also email [email protected]. “Last year we had over 100 people at the event, we are hoping for a similar outcome this year,” Cory Rucks stated. How the event will work is that you are given a measuring stick at registration unless you have one of your own from previous years. Once you catch your fish you will take a picture with your measuring stick and text it to the proper number. There are three different numbers to text for each individual type of fish you catch – pike, perch and walleye. You are allowed to fish anyways on Grant Divine Lake and you must hold a valid fishing license and all the Saskatchewan fishing rules and regulations will apply during this event. ....
A blue 2003 GMC Envoy was stolen sometime between 8:30 p.m. and 8:30 a.m. during the night of Jan. 18. The vehicle was taken from the Wawota Garage Ltd. in Wawota and had half a tank of gas at the time. Also, the Carlyle RCMP reports that sometime between the night of Jan. 4 and the morning of Jan. 5, a trailer was stolen from a land location near Redvers. The trailer is described as being an 18-foot enclosed, white with an exterior NASCAR decal, a flawed paint/coating on the exterior door, and with mag wheels. If you have any information regarding these incidents, please call the Carlyle RCMP at 306-453-6707. ....
Saskatoon / 650 CKOM Jan 11, 2021 5:13 PM Lumsden s TRK Towing pulled four vehicles out of the ice on Last Mountain Lake during one stretch in 2018. (File photo from Tyler Temple TRK Towing/Facebook) Even if the temperature dips below 0 C overnight, it could still be dangerous on a frozen lake or river across the province. That’s the message coming from the provincial Water Security Agency. Spokesperson Patrick Boyle said the agency has seen a higher-than-average number of dangerous incidents on the ice this winter, especially in the southeast. While nobody tracks the exact number of times people or vehicles fall through the ice in Saskatchewan on any given year, Boyle has definitely noticed a difference. ....
Carnduff RCMP and the Saskatchewan RCMP Underwater Recovery Team (URT) say the body of a missing 25-year-old man has been found in southeast Saskatchewan. ....