Stop signs stolen - A missing stop sign at Lalonde Street and 1st Ave was just one of numerous traffic control signs stolen Tuesday night. The thefts prompted a public safety warning from the Town of Whitewood and an RCMP investigation, as officials worked to restore signs at key intersections throughout the community. (Chris Ashfield/Grasslands News)

A large-scale stop sign theft that left numerous Whitewood intersections without traffic controls Wednesday morning appears to have been short-lived after the missing signs were returned only hours after the town issued a public warning and emergency notification. The signs, which disappeared sometime Tuesday night, were discovered missing early Wednesday morning, prompting concerns about public […]

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