Category Archives: Saskatchewan

Investigation concluded, no charges in Warman missing youth case
Warman RCMP is not pursuing charges in a previous complaint about a missing 12-year-old after its investigation. In May, the detachment issued a press release regarding a possible abduction investigat...
Sep 26, 2017

Police pursued suspicious vehicle prior to fatal crash
The truck involved in a fatal crash which killed three women on Friday was involved in a police pursuit roughly 30 minutes before its collision near Lloydminster, according to new details provided by ...
Sep 25, 2017
Police searching for three stolen recreation vehicles from Maidstone
Maidstone RCMP members are looking for three recreation vehicles which were stolen from a business East of Lloydminster today, Sept. 21. The officers were dispatched to the property where they determi...
Sep 21, 2017

Accountant explains proposed tax changes for farmers
Many farmers are getting nervous about the future of their family farms under the Liberal government's proposed tax changes. Mike Farrer is a chartered professional accountant with Great Pla...
Sep 21, 2017

Langham votes no to hiring its own police force
People in Langham have voted to stick with the status quo when it comes to policing. A non-binding plebiscite was held Wednesday asking whether the town ought to join in a regional...
Sep 21, 2017

Greyhound service to remain unchanged in Sask.
Greyhound buses will operate out of new locations in Saskatoon and Regina, but that's about all that's set to change. Peter Hamel, Greyhound's Western Canada director, spoke Tuesday wit...
Sep 19, 2017

Ed Sheeran donates $10K to Sask. children’s hospital
Ed Sheeran's recent tour stop in Saskatchewan was about more than just music. The pop musician grabbed headlines after a sold-out show at Saskatoon's SaskTel Centre in July, but it was an an...
Sep 19, 2017

Man pleads guilty in death of Simon Grant
An eighteen-year-old man accused of second-degree murder in the violent death of a La Ronge restauranteur has pleaded guilty to manslaughter. Austin Bird pleaded guilty yesterday in a La Ron...
Sep 19, 2017

Langham eyes hiring its own police officers
A small town northwest of Saskatoon is considering hiring its own police officers amid concerns about crime. Residents will vote this week on whether they want to stop contracting the Warman RCMP deta...
Sep 18, 2017

Director James Cameron opens pea processing plant in Sask.
It's a Titanic investment for Saskatchewan agriculture. Oscar-winning film director James Cameron and wife Suzy Amis Cameron were in Vanscoy Monday, joined by Premier Brad Wall and other dignitaries, ...
Sep 18, 2017