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Saskatoon police issuing fewer traffic tickets due to staffing shortages: police chiefWATCH: Saskatoon Police Chief Cam McBride says traffic enforcement has taken a hit in recent months compared to previous years, due in part to staffing shortages.CanadaFeb 19
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SPS Electronic Sniffer DogWATCH: Saskatoon police service brings on new specially trained dog for detecting electronic equipment.CanadaMar 20
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Provincial police officer recruitment campaign with a national focusWATCH: Saskatoon Police Chief Cam McBride discusses the career of policing and highlights local and provincial recruitment initiatives.CrimeMar 9
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Jan. 30A verdict has been reached in the trial of Andrew Rosenfeldt who was charged with killing his girlfriend Nykera Brown back in 2022. Scott Moe speaks on the recent discovery of one of the largest alumina deposits in the world found near the town of Tisdale. A former Saskatoon police officer who was dismissed due...EconomyJan 30
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: April 14As renovations get underway at Saskatoon Tribal Council’s emergency wellness centre some community members are speaking out against the project. A new policy from the Saskatchewan Health Authority that will send newborns and infants to Saskatoon for surgery has the opposition slamming the government over negligence.ConsumerApr 14
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Global News at 6 Regina: April 14A new policy from the Saskatchewan Health Authority that will send newborns and infants to Saskatoon for surgery has the opposition slamming the provincial government over negligence. The R.M. of Sherwood has a closed door meeting to further discuss the impacts of Bell Canada’s major artificial intelligence data centre.ConsumerApr 14
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: March 30Saskatoon Tribal Council Chief Mark Arcand criticizes the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations for a lack of accountability and financial mismanagement. Health Canada suspends Prairie Harm Reduction’s license to operate a safe consumption site. Saskatchewan NDP leader Carla Beck raises concerns with the new federal NDP leader Avi Lewis about some of his policies.ConsumerMar 30
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: March 23Saskatoon overpasses continue to cause problems for truckers with oversized loads, as the city reports its third collision in the past month. The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations is challenging an audit that claims the organization has nearly $30 million in ineligible and unsupported expenses. The provincial NDP accuses Premier Scott Moe of political favouritism...ConsumerMar 23
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First week of Saskatoon mandatory alcohol screening leads to 5 suspensionsWATCH: Saskatoon police say they suspended five drivers during the first week of its new measure that allows officers to demand a breath sample from any driver they pull over.CanadaJan 9
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Complex investigations and city growth among 2025 highlights for SPSWATCH: Complex investigations, city growth, and community safety were key focuses for Saskatoon Police in 2025. SPS Chief Cam McBride discusses his department’s highlights and challenges over the past year.CrimeJan 5
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Dec. 11With Temperatures set to take a major drop on the weekend the City of Saskatoon expands it’s winter response plan. Premier Scott Moe shuffles his cabinet adding five rookie MLA’s to the front bench file reassigning several senior ministers. Saskatoon Police reports a large influx of counterfeit $100 bills.Dec 11, 2025
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Appeal hearing for fired Saskatoon police officer with biker gang association wraps up with final submissionsWATCH: Final testimonies and arguments for the appeal hearing of a fired Saskatoon police officer for his friendship with someone associated to a biker gang was heard Monday.Nov 10, 2025
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Saskatoon city council passes $12M police budget increaseWATCH: Saskatoon city council approves the police force’s $12 million budget, with two councillors against it.Nov 25, 2025
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Saskatoon police officer facing assault charge after ‘off-duty social gathering’WATCH: A police officer is facing an assault charge following the conclusion of Saskatchewan’s police watchdog’s investigation into an off-duty social gathering from last fall.CanadaOct 31, 2025
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Global News at 6 Regina: Dec. 15Day one of budget talks for Regina City Council had a major focus on police funding. An incident at Mosaic’s K3 potash mine has left one worker dead. A teenage girl who set fire to a fellow student student at a Saskatoon public school back in 2024 pleads guilty to attempted murder.Dec 15, 2025
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Nov. 14A Saskatoon hardware store went into cleanup mode in the middle of the night after having a vehicle drive through their building. Saskatchewan Roughriders fans gather in Winnipeg ready to cheer on the team as they look to hoist their fifth Grey Cup. Saskatoon Police receive a multi-million-dollar investment from the provincial government to support...Nov 14, 2025
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Nov. 10A former Saskatoon Police Sergeant who is vying to get his job back after being fired for having a relationship with a known associate of the Hell’s Angels Motorcycle Club will have to wait until next year to learn if he’ll get reinstated. After punching their ticket to the Grey Cup this past weekend, Roughriders...Nov 10, 2025
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Nov. 25Budget talks begin for Saskatoon City Council as they look to bring down the property tax increase. A major shift in the provincial budget as the Saskatchewan Government now forecasts a almost half billion dollar deficit just months after projecting a budget surplus. Political finger pointing over Nutrien moving it’s export operations to the United...Nov 25, 2025
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Global News at 6 Saskatoon: Oct. 31A year long investigation into a Saskatoon Police Officer ends with an arrest following an allegation of assault. Premier, Scott Moe responds to Prime Minister, Mark Carney’s high profile meeting with China’s president at the APEC Summit in South Korea. Businesses on Broadway Avenue react to the Broadway bridge being re-opened.Oct 31, 2025
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New WestJet policy surrounding wheelchairs affects family’s vacationWATCH: A family is grounded in Saskatoon due to WestJet’s new policy not allowing wheelchairs on a plane if it’s 300 pounds or more. Air Passenger Rights advocate says this may be a violation of some laws.CanadaNov 19, 2025