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Rather than taking impaired people to police cells for lodging until they're sober, the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) would like to see people taken to a health facility instead. T...
Jul 19, 2023
One driver was clocked going almost twice over the speed limit in a construction zone near Anglin Lake and now faces a hefty fine.That was one example that RCMP shared after handing out 192 tickets fo...
Jul 18, 2023
RCMP say they have made one arrest after a serious incident in Black Lake earlier this week.On Wednesday at around 3:40 a.m., Black Lake RCMP received a report of an injured person on Disain Road in B...
Jul 14, 2023
Two men facing charges for human trafficking in Saskatchewan made their first court appearance Thursday morning, though they were not present for it.Tisdale's Mohommad Masum, 41, and 52-year-old Sohel...
Jul 14, 2023
Two Saskatchewan men facing charges of human trafficking are to appear in court in Rosetown on Thursday.The charges against 41-year-old Mohammad Masum from Tisdale and 52-year-old Sohel Haider stem fr...
Jul 13, 2023
A man is in hospital with serious injuries after being shot in Black Lake early this morning. RCMP say two people, believed to be men, approached another man on Disain Road around 3:40 a.m. The victim...
Jul 12, 2023
Nearly a month has passed since Patrick Nogier officially took over the job as Interim Chief of the Prince Albert Police Service and the responsibility of restoring both public confidence and morale w...
Jul 12, 2023
Editor's note: statement from union was added Wednesday at 9:50a.m.Nearly a year-and-a-half after an in-custody death in Prince Albert, a 21-year member of the city's police service (PAP) is facing ch...
Jul 12, 2023
Prince Albert Police say Happy Charles has not been found despite her family being told she was.Charles went missing in 2017 and was last seen on security footage walking through the parking lot at Pr...
Jul 11, 2023
A human trafficking case in Tisdale and Elrose has left many disturbed.But a Saskatchewan advocate said that it's likely more common than most people think."I think Saskatchewan people have to become ...
Jul 07, 2023