Monthly Archives: September 2016

RCMP Reports for September 6 to 12

UNITY SK RCMP REPORTS for September 6 to 12, 2016

RCMP received a report of a truck and trailer parked in front of a residence. Member contacted owner who confirmed it was not stolen and agreed to move it.

An individual turned in a wallet to the RCMP. The wallet was returned to the owner.

Police received a complaint of theft. This matter is still under investigation.

A semi drove through a railway crossing, breaking the activated crossing arm. This matter is still under investigation.

RCMP received a complaint of an individual riding a bike and blocking traffic. Members located the subject of complaint and issued a verbal warning.

Members received a complaint of a stolen truck in Senlac, Sask., but it was unfounded.

There was also one false 911 call.

Persons with information about crimes being committed are urged to call the Unity RCMP detachment at 306-228-6300; the Wilkie RCMP at 306-843-3480; or the Macklin RCMP at 306-753-2171. If you wish to remain anonymous, you may also call Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at1-800-222-8477, or *8477 on the SaskTel Mobility Network. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $2,000 for information which leads to the arrest of person(s) responsible for any serious crime. Crime Stoppers is anonymous and does not subscribe to call display, nor are your calls traced or recorded.

You can also submit a tip online at www.saskcrimestoppers.com.

Friday’s paper

Lots of reading and viewing in the September 23rd issue of the Unity Wilkie Press-Herald for your edification and pleasure! Check it out for:

  • a complete report on Unity’s first ever “Under the Lights” high school football game;
  • information on the thefts and break-ins that have been plaguing the Unity-Wilkie area;
  • a report and photos from a Code Orange (mass casualties) drill at the Unity and District Health Centre; and
  • a local vet is recognized by her peers for service above and beyond.

And that’s the highlights! There’s more – Delta Co-op has been busy, the Ag Society has things ready for next week’s Trade Show and Fall Fair, the Courtesy Car received a donation … and there is a number of upcoming events to check out in the ads.

Below, more volunteer patients – albeit standing rather than on stretchers – wait to be assessed in the triage area in the emergency department of the Unity and District Health Centre while a “critically injured patient” is moved out to wait for a STARS pickup during a Code Orange exercise Sept. 15.

Unity and District Health Centre

RCMP Reports for August 30 to September 5

UNITY SK RCMP REPORTS for August 30 to September 5, 2016

RCMP seized drug paraphernalia and a small amount of cannabis marijuana during a traffic stop. No charges were laid due to the small amount of the drug.

Members received a request from a family member to complete a well-being check on an individual. The complainant later called back to say a family friend had located the individual who was fine.

There was a report of a break and enter into a business in Denzil, Sask. This matter is still under investigation.

Police received a complaint of theft of fuel from a local gas station. Members located the subject of complaint who returned to pay for the fuel. No charges were laid.

There were also two false alarms, one false 911 call and one traffic complaint.

Persons with information about crimes being committed are urged to call the Unity RCMP detachment at 306-228-6300; the Wilkie RCMP at 306-843-3480; or the Macklin RCMP at 306-753-2171. If you wish to remain anonymous, you may also call Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at1-800-222-8477, or *8477 on the SaskTel Mobility Network. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $2,000 for information which leads to the arrest of person(s) responsible for any serious crime. Crime Stoppers is anonymous and does not subscribe to call display, nor are your calls traced or recorded.

You can also submit a tip online at www.saskcrimestoppers.com.

Today’s paper

Plenty of interesting articles to read and photos to browse through in the September 16th issue of the Unity Wilkie Press-Herald. Here are just a few examples:

  • details on the ongoing repaving of Unity streets;
  • enrolment figures from schools throughout the area (and you can compare this year’s figures to those of 50 years ago, revealed in our popular Blast from the Past feature;
  • details on work done over the summer to improve and upgrade the Unity Community centre; and
  • a Unity dance student grows up to become a member of the RUSH lacrosse team cheerleaders!

The above are just four of over 15 articles, not even counting the regular features as the editorials, the RCMP report and Blast from the Past.

Below, golfers on the course at the Unity Facilities Committee’s 14th annual Fun Day of Golf. See Friday’s Press-Herald for additional photos.

golf

 

Nominations for mayor and council close next week

All council positions are up for re-election this year. Nomination forms are available at the town office and must be returned before 4 p.m. next Wednesday, September 21.

The Town of Unity needs people to serve their community by serving on council. (NOTE – local RMs will also be having elections and the nomination deadline there is also September 21.)

To be eligible to run for council – whether as a councillor or for mayor – you must be 18 years of age on or before election day, Oct. 26, a Canadian citizen and have lived in Unity for at least three months and in Saskatchewan for six months.

The Town of Unity has passed a bylaw also requiring criminal record checks to be done and filed with the nomination papers.

The most important issues councils make decisions on are core services such as roads and streets, water treatment and sewer facilities, snow and garbage removal, recreation facilities and programs, land use planning and economic development, building code regulations, crime fighting and prevention, fire fighting and prevention, animal control and emergency planning.

Remember council sets the policies and priorities but they don’t have to do the day-to-day work; municipal staff members are the ones who have to follow through and ensure council’s directives are implemented.

You don’t have to have education or experience in a government setting to run as a candidate. Everyone has unique skills, knowledge and experience which can help guide the decision-making process. All you need is a willingness to get involved, learn and an ability to work with others.

Volunteering and other community involvement, work experience, membership in different organizations and even managing family life can all provide relevant experience for serving on council.

Each council member brings his or her own perspective, and that of the demographic he or she belongs to, to the decision-making table. It’s best for our town when our council reflects the demographics of the town.

As a council member, you can influence changes that benefit your community, put forward new ideas, provide a voice for your community and make a positive difference in the quality of life.

Remember, nomination forms can now be picked up at municipal offices and the deadline to submit a nomination is 4 p.m. September 21.

RCMP Report for August 23 to 29

UNITY SK RCMP REPORTS for August 23 to 29, 2016

RCMP Members acted as mediators in a family dispute.

Members warned an individual about not complying with conditions of an undertaking.

Police received a Mental Health Act complaint. The individual was transported the Unity hospital for assessment.

There was a report of an intoxicated individual creating a disturbance and throwing property onto a residence lawn. Members removed the subject of complaint from the residence and transported her to another residence to remain until sober. No charges were laid.

RCMP received a report of an abandoned vehicle in a field. The vehicle was registered to a farmer who was working in the field.

CN Police reported a damaged railway crossing. Reported for information purposes.

Members received a report of theft of scrap metal. The subject of complaint was located and warned. No charges were laid.

Police received a complaint of garbage on Highway 14. Members located the owners of the garbage who cleaned up the mess. No charges were laid.

There was a complaint of trailer sewage dumped on the street but it was unfounded.

A 27-year-old male from Unity, Sask., was charged with four counts of failing to comply with an undertaking and one count of failing to comply with probation order when members received a complaint of an individual walking on the railroad tracks.

There were also three false alarms.

Persons with information about crimes being committed are urged to call the Unity RCMP detachment at 306-228-6300; the Wilkie RCMP at 306-843-3480; or the Macklin RCMP at 306-753-2171. If you wish to remain anonymous, you may also call Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at1-800-222-8477, or *8477 on the SaskTel Mobility Network. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $2,000 for information which leads to the arrest of person(s) responsible for any serious crime. Crime Stoppers is anonymous and does not subscribe to call display, nor are your calls traced or recorded.

You can also submit a tip online at www.saskcrimestoppers.com.

Tomorrow’s paper

Small but mighty is the theme for the September 9th issue of the Unity Wilkie Press-Herald. Check it out for:

  • details on the new ShopportUNITY app available to those who shop in Unity;
  • the latest Sask Ag crop report (this quote will not be a surprise to local farmers: “high humidity is delaying crop dry-down”);
  • a selection of football photos from the Warriors’ controlled exhibition scrimmage with the John Paul II team out of North Battleford; and
  • the second edition of the revived Blast from the Past series. a new RCMP report, the editorial page and other tidbits here and there in the paper.

Below, combining peas near Phippen, Saskatchewan on the September long weekend.

harvest time in Saskatchewan

RCMP Report for August 16 to 22

UNITY SK RCMP REPORTS for August 16 to 22, 2016

RCMP member acted as a mediator in a family dispute.

Unity RCMP executed a warrant of arrest for an individual in the Unity area at the request of Probation Services.

Members assisted Saskatoon Police Services by obtaining a statement.

A 23-year-old male from Biggar, Saskatchewan, was charged with impaired operation of a motor vehicle during a traffic stop.

Police received a complaint of an individual impersonating a peace officer in a Canada Revenue Agency Scam. No personal information was released.  There are no suspects at this time.

RCMP received a complaint of individuals tenting and making a mess in the Regional Park. Members located subjects of complaint and requested they clean up the mess and purchase a park pass if they wanted to remain in the park. No further complaints.

Members received a complaint of an individual lying in the ditch. A 27-year-old Unity male was charged with failing to comply with condition of undertaking and assault on a police officer.

Police received a complaint of disturbing the peace. Members located subjects of complaint and issued a verbal warning.

A 53-year-old male from Eckville, Alberta was charged with possession of cannabis marijuana and possession of oxycodone and a 51-year-old male from Eckville, Alberta was also charged with possession of cannabis marijuana during a traffic stop.

RCMP received a report of harassing communications. Members issued a verbal warning to the subject of complaint.

A 41-year-old female from Denzil SK was charged with mischief after police received a complaint of smashed windows of a vehicle in Denzil.

There was an attempted break and enter into a residence. There are no suspects at this time.

Police received a complaint of fraud but it was unfounded.

A 42-year-old Wilkie male was charged with uttering threats after police received a complaint of harassing communications.

Members received a report of a missing person but it was unfounded.

There were also two traffic complaints and four false alarms.

Persons with information about crimes being committed are urged to call the Unity RCMP detachment at 306-228-6300; the Wilkie RCMP at 306-843-3480; or the Macklin RCMP at 306-753-2171. If you wish to remain anonymous, you may also call Saskatchewan Crime Stoppers at1-800-222-8477, or *8477 on the SaskTel Mobility Network. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $2,000 for information which leads to the arrest of person(s) responsible for any serious crime. Crime Stoppers is anonymous and does not subscribe to call display, nor are your calls traced or recorded.

You can also submit a tip online at www.saskcrimestoppers.com.