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No injuries in early morning fire

No injuries in early morning fire

The cause of this fire is under investigation by both the North Battleford Fire Department and Battlefords RCMP.
Accused to stand trial in Gregory Cope's murder

Accused to stand trial in Gregory Cope's murder

Gregory Cope's remains were found in the debris of a house fire in Battleford.
Trial set for Onion Lake man arrested by Battlefords RCMP Gang unit

Trial set for Onion Lake man arrested by Battlefords RCMP Gang unit

He was arrested when the Battlefords RCMP Gang Task Force was doing proactive patrols.
Canora RCMP: Drinking and firearms, not a wise combination

Canora RCMP: Drinking and firearms, not a wise combination

After shots were heard at Donald Gunn Subdivision of Good Spirit Lake, police pulled over a driver and found an unsecure firearm in the vehicle and open alcohol.
Senator slams Sask's 'shameful' treatment of Indigenous people

Senator slams Sask's 'shameful' treatment of Indigenous people

The failure of Saskatchewan to address systemic discrimination – especially as it impacts Indigenous women – and unwillingness to be held accountable is shameful and unacceptable: Senator Kim Pate.
Crews attend evening fire on Garnet Street, Regina

Crews attend evening fire on Garnet Street, Regina

The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
Prisoner had traces of meth in blood before suicide, inquest hears

Prisoner had traces of meth in blood before suicide, inquest hears

Dr. Matthew Orde spoke at Moose Jaw Court of King’s Bench on day 2 of the inquest looking into the events surrounding Jeremy Sabourin’s death on Oct. 7, 2021.
RCMP continue search for Serayne Kematch, seek dash camera footage

RCMP continue search for Serayne Kematch, seek dash camera footage

Maidstone RCMP ask anyone who has a dash cam and was driving in the Alcurve/Onion Lake area on April 10 between noon and 4 p.m. to check their captured footage.
Drug addiction behind string of crimes that led to 51 days' jail for resident

Drug addiction behind string of crimes that led to 51 days' jail for resident

Following a string of crimes including theft, break and enter, and failure to attend court, Moose Jaw resident Paul Martynook, 48, has been sentenced to serve 51 days' imprisonment
RCMP advises high winds creating poor visibility and drifting

RCMP advises high winds creating poor visibility and drifting

A spring storm continues to bring snow and high winds to many parts of Saskatchewan.
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