Sudden death of Prince Albert man deemed non-criminal
Prince Albert police responded to a sudden death in the city on Saturday morning.
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Prince Albert police responded to a sudden death in the city on Saturday morning.
The Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) and Premier Scott Moe said that the province is in a much stronger position Friday in its fight against wildfires than in recent days.
The community of Tisdale, Sask. is condemning an act of vandalism and searching for those responsible – after a swastika was painted over a rainbow crosswalk in the town.
The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is eliminating 26 senior out-of-scope leadership positions to direct resources to patient care and improve financial stewardship.
Saskatchewan Public Safety Agency (SPSA) president Marlo Pritchard says investigators have determined that 80 wildfires in the province this year were started by humans, with approximately 30 of those set intentionally.
Wildfires raging across northern Saskatchewan are disrupting mail and parcel delivery in several affected communities.
A school bus driver in Prince Albert is facing an impaired driving charge after a collision outside a school on Thursday.
Prince Albert police are investigating a sudden death that occurred on Monday afternoon.
A 28-year-old Saskatoon man was killed in a crash near Martensville on Monday evening.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe is scheduled to speak to reporters in Saskatoon this morning – after the province’s ombudsman announced she will be reviewing how the province has supported wildfire evacuees.
Residents of Pelican Narrows, Weyakwin and other northern Saskatchewan communities have been given the green light to return to their homes – as the province’s state of emergency due to wildfires enters its 12th day.
The resort village of Candle Lake is experiencing a summer quite unlike those in the past.
The Prince Albert RCMP is investigating a suspicious fire believed to be an arson attempt at a provincial firefighting base north of the city.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says two people have been charged for setting wildfires.
Residents of Candle Lake are being asked to pack their bags as the Shoe fire, Saskatchewan’s largest, is within days of reaching the community.