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Saskatoon police locate missing 43-year-old man

Saskatoon police locate missing 43-year-old man

Anyone with information on the whereabouts of John Crier are asked to contact the Saskatoon Police Service at 306-975-8300 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
Woman tries to dodge police by backing up after seeing cruiser

Woman tries to dodge police by backing up after seeing cruiser

Patrol officers saw a vehicle pull up to a four-way stop at an intersection and then after seeing the patrol vehicle, backing up in the direction she had come from.
Audited statement shows Yorkton's need to borrow for capital

Audited statement shows Yorkton's need to borrow for capital

An electronic version will be posted on the city’s website under the budget and financial reports section.
Yorkton council to make 2022 Public Accounts available online

Yorkton council to make 2022 Public Accounts available online

A digital copy of the package will now be posted online on the city’s website.
Engineer suspended from practice after bridge collapse

Engineer suspended from practice after bridge collapse

After the suspension ends on Dec. 18, all engineering work performed by the engineer is subject to direct supervision for three years.
Missing woman last seen on Saskatoon's west side Sunday

Missing woman last seen on Saskatoon's west side Sunday

Shelby Robillard was last seen in the area of the 1700 block 20th Street West in Saskatoon on Sunday, Aug.13.
Girl, 16, dies after truck she was driving rolls near Kindersley

Girl, 16, dies after truck she was driving rolls near Kindersley

The truck rolled on a rural road about three kilometres south of Kindersley Sunday.
Research probes pandemic stress among dentists

Research probes pandemic stress among dentists

USask leads investigation into COVID-19 effects.
Kinsmen donate $25,000 to YBMHS

Kinsmen donate $25,000 to YBMHS

Funds intended for construction of interpretive centre.
Passengers assault cab driver and two innocent bystanders over fare dispute

Passengers assault cab driver and two innocent bystanders over fare dispute

Saskatoon police say that at approximately 10:15 p.m., on Aug. 12, patrol officers responded to Ruth Street and Lorne Avenue after a cab driver reported a physical altercation with two passengers.
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