The Triangle News office, which is normally a place where the news is recorded, became part of the news when employee Denise Skinner discovered damage to the the back wall of the inside of the building.
When Skinner went to the back of the office the morning of Thursday, September 16, she discovered a cupboard which normally sits against the back wall was displaced and behind it the wall had a large crack in it and small pieces of drywall were on the floor.
Skinner alerted co-worker, Kelly Elder, and together they investigated the back wall of the building and the outside of the building which showed the evidence of a collision, most likely with an automobile.
The parking lot behind the Triangle News office is sometimes used by patrons of the beverage room at the Coronach Hotel and Skinner and Elder assume someone collided with the building on a visit next door.
The damage to the building appears to have been caused by a hitch or something of the sort as the damage to the outside wall is localized.
Corporal Mike Lambert investigated the scene and filed a report. He also interviewed the owner of the Coronach Hotel, Thomas Yoon, to try to determine any suspects.
If anyone has any information about this incident, please contact the Coronach detachment of the R.C.M.P. at 306-267-1830 or call Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or *8477 on Sask-Tel Mobility or text TIP206 plus your tip to CRIMES (274637).


