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27 children, bus driver injured in school bus crash near Tisdale, Sask.Saskatchewan RCMP are investigating after a school bus crashed southwest of Tisdale Monday afternoon. The bus was carrying 27 children and the driver, according to RCMP.CanadaOct 29
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AMBER ALERT cancelled for five-day-old babyAn AMBER ALERT has been cancelled for a five-day-old baby boy after one was issued on Thursday afternoon by Saskatchewan RCMP. The baby has been found safe.CrimeOct 17
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Regina streets a dangerous place to be as snow and wind continueRegina received between 10 and 15 centimetres of snow overnight Monday and through to Wednesday morning, prompting the city’s first major snow response of the season.CanadaNov 20
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Pedestrian killed by Sask. RCMP vehicle heading to call for serviceSaskatchewan RCMP say a pedestrian is dead after being hit by a police vehicle.CanadaAug 30
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Sask. RCMP warn against impaired driving this long weekendProvincial statistics show alcohol plays a role in almost 30 per cent of fatal collisions each year in Saskatchewan. RCMP hope drivers will make good choice this long weekend.CanadaSep 1
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Saskatchewan man wanted for robbery killed in RCMP standoffSaskatchewan's police watchdog is investigating the shooting death of a man facing several arrest warrants for robbery.CrimeSep 25
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RCMP searching for Regina mayoral candidate after assault chargesAn arrest warrant has been issued for a Regina mayoral candidate according to Regina Police. Nathaniel Hewton is one of 11 people currently seeking election as mayor of Regina.CrimeOct 30
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Pedestrian killed in collision on Highway 1 outside Moose Jaw, Sask.Saskatchewan RCMP were called to a fatal crash Sunday night in which a vehicle struck a pedestrian. Police have not identified the man who was killed.CanadaAug 12
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Puppies found dead northeast of Edmonton died as a result of human involvement: RCMPTwo puppies that were found dead northeast of Edmonton early last month died as a result of human involvement and suffered significant trauma, according to the RCMP.CrimeSep 9
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Saskatchewan Party, NDP leaders address crime on campaign trail ahead of electionSaskatchewan Party Leader Scott Moe says he would get tough on those disrupting the public and will shut down nuisance properties if re-elected premier on Oct. 28.CrimeOct 10
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Saskatchewan NDP promises to hire 100 police officers instead of marshalsCarla Beck says her government would hire 100 police officers across the province if elected on Oct. 28.CanadaOct 7
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Inuk man shot dead by Nunavik police a victim of systemic racism: Crown-Indigenous ministerCanada's minister for Crown-Indigenous relations says the killing of an Inuk man by police in an Inuit village in Quebec's Far North is an example of systemic racism.CrimeNov 7
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Police arrest two Saskatchewan robbery, shooting suspects and lift emergency alertRCMP say they have arrested two shooting and robbery suspects in a rural area northeast of Saskatoon and a dangerous persons alert has been cancelled.CrimeOct 24
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‘It was his birthday’: Two dogs fatally shot outside Sask. farmA Saskatchewan family is searching for answers after their dogs were fatally shot outside their farm near Silton, Sask.CanadaOct 7
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Three women arrested after Air Ronge, Sask. homicideRCMP in northern Saskatchewan say three women have been charged in the death last week of a 28-year-old man.CrimeSep 3
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SIRT investigating Fishing Lake First Nation death involving RCMPA police chase at the Fishing Lake First Nation ended in a fatal incident earlier this week involving police. Saskatchewan's SIRT is investigating.CrimeSep 27
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These Canada-U.S. border crossing hours are changing next year. Here’s whyThe Canada Border Service Agency (CBSA) is changing the hours you can cross the border at dozens of crossings between Canada and the United States, starting next year.CanadaNov 18
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Trump’s new energy council could mean trade opportunity for Canada: expertsPresident-elect Donald Trump announced Friday that he would create a National Energy Council to establish U.S. "energy dominance" around the world.CanadaNov 17
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As bird flu emerges in Canada, experts urge preparednessThere are no indications that H5N1 bird flu would spark a pandemic, but experts urged preparedness including stockpiling vaccines and using wastewater testing.CanadaNov 13
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String of ATM and vehicle thefts in Saskatchewan nets more than 100 chargesPolice say more than 20 incidents that were reported throughout the province were connected, including six ATM thefts and "many" thefts of motor vehicles.CrimeAug 24