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Saskatoon police investigate city's 11th homicide this year

Saskatoon police investigate city's 11th homicide this year

Anyone with information relating to the homicide is asked to contact police directly at 306-975-8300 or submit an anonymous tip to Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
Man convicted of killing brother-in-law to 'protect sister' gets day parole

Man convicted of killing brother-in-law to 'protect sister' gets day parole

Dakota Whitstone was a member of Westside Outlawz street gang and has suffered intergenerational trauma.
One woman dead after Tuesday crash in Saskatoon

One woman dead after Tuesday crash in Saskatoon

23-year-old man facing dangerous driving charges.
NDP incensed that Moe pledges chemtrail investigation

NDP incensed that Moe pledges chemtrail investigation

Moe talks to voters at Speers meeting about various conspiracy theories around SHA and WEF.
Pass on the hassle, take a bus to the game

Pass on the hassle, take a bus to the game

Bus service to Rattlers vs Honey Badgers.
Outstanding year for Toonies for Tuition fundraiser

Outstanding year for Toonies for Tuition fundraiser

More than $6,500 raised by Catholic division schools.
P. A. Police charge man with drug trafficking offences

P. A. Police charge man with drug trafficking offences

Members of the Prince Albert Police Service Crime Reduction Team have concluded a drug trafficking investigation with the execution of a search warrant and the arrest of a 26-year-old Ontario man.
Update: Two people shot in Lloyd home invasion with 8 suspects

Update: Two people shot in Lloyd home invasion with 8 suspects

RCMP say 8 people invaded a home and two people have life-threatening injuries after being shot.
Bear spray rules, marshalls services among policing announcements

Bear spray rules, marshalls services among policing announcements

Public safety initiatives unveiled in Prince Albert.
Regional 4-H show and sales mark an end to the year

Regional 4-H show and sales mark an end to the year

After busy regionals show and sales, 4-H members can take a break for the summer.
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