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Sask. man accused of killing woman, trying to kill child, pleads not guilty

Sask. man accused of killing woman, trying to kill child, pleads not guilty

Thanh Nguyen has been in custody since he was arrested May 2022 and charged with second-degree murder and attempted murder.
Winnipeg man dies in collision near Fillmore

Winnipeg man dies in collision near Fillmore

A car and semi collided on Highway 33 yesterday afternoon, police say.
Saskatoon police bike unit officer assaulted while responding to call

Saskatoon police bike unit officer assaulted while responding to call

A 38-year-old individual has been charged with assaulting a police officer.
Regina police see spike in drug seizures

Regina police see spike in drug seizures

'Millions' of lethal doses of fentanyl in 2023 alone taken off the streets.
Weyburn RCMP investigating fatal collision

Weyburn RCMP investigating fatal collision

Weyburn RCMP continues to investigate with the assistance of a Saskatchewan RCMP Collision re-constructionist.
Fatal car vs. semi collision near Swift Current

Fatal car vs. semi collision near Swift Current

Highway 4 was closed, police say.
Pelican Narrows youth charged with second-degree murder

Pelican Narrows youth charged with second-degree murder

The youth, who can’t be identified in accordance with the Youth Criminal Justice Act, appeared in Pelican Narrows Circuit Court Aug. 23.
Man convicted of murder accused of assaulting guard at Sask. Pen

Man convicted of murder accused of assaulting guard at Sask. Pen

In October 2020, Brandon Cole Brick was sentenced to life in prison with no parole eligibility for 12 years on a second-degree murder charge in the death of James Chaisson in February 2018.
Two people face weapons charges after fleeing from Saskatoon police

Two people face weapons charges after fleeing from Saskatoon police

After crashing their stolen vehicle, the two occupants of the vehicle fled on foot but were arrested by a canine unit a short time later.
Privacy commissioner rules province can withhold info about two Moose Jaw deaths

Privacy commissioner rules province can withhold info about two Moose Jaw deaths

The privacy commissioner ruled that the SCS could withhold records since the regulations state an individual’s personal information can only be released 25 years after that person is dead. 
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