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Saskatoon police investigate city’s 5th homicide of 2026A suspicious death reported in Saskatoon earlier this month is now being investigated as a homicide, according to the Saskatoon Police Service.CrimeApr 27
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Saskatoon Police Service welcomes new electronic storage detection dogThe Saskatoon Police Service onboards their newest investigator. Taffy is a golden retriever specially trained to detect floppy disks, hard drives and other electronics.CanadaMar 20
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Saskatoon police officer dies, community offers condolencesThe Saskatoon Police Service confirmed the sudden death of an off-duty officer. Tributes from police and emergency service groups are continuing to emerge.CanadaFeb 19
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Body of unidentified male found in South Saskatchewan River, police sayOfficers found the body of an unidentified male in the South Saskatchewan River, according to Saskatoon police, who said they are still working to identify him.CanadaMay 1
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Saskatoon house fire death deemed a homicide, police sayA 61-year-old woman was pronounced dead at the scene of a house fire in Saskatoon, but the city’s police say they believe she is the victim of homicide.CrimeApr 9
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Saskatoon Police investigating the city’s second homicideThe victim of a shooting in Saskatoon during the early hours of Sunday died from his injuries in hospital. Police say the death marks the city's second homicide of 2026.CrimeMar 15
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A close-up look at the service dogs who make life better in SaskatchewanMan’s best friend is proving to be a true lifeline. All across Saskatchewan, service dogs are providing essential, life-changing support every day.CanadaMar 22
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Man convicted in 70 voyeurism-related incidents to be released: Saskatoon policeSaskatoon police are warning the public about the release of a 37-year-old man convicted in 70 incidents of voyeurism, indecent acts and trespassing.CanadaFeb 12
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Saskatoon police issue fewer traffic tickets due to staffing shortages: chiefSaskatoon 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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Saskatoon firefighters union says overdose crisis stretching resources thinJay Protz, president of IAFF Saskatoon Firefighters Local 80, says his members are noticing an unprecedented increase in calls for service over the past few weeksCanadaApr 20
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Victim ‘fearful’ as Saskatoon voyeur arrested hours after releaseA Saskatoon woman says she learned of voyeur Kyle Hameluck’s release through social media, describing fear and panic before his arrest a few hours later.CrimeFeb 18
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Saskatchewan sees first Black legal clinic launched in SaskatoonTAYFFI launched Leading Change Justice Navigation for Black Adults in Saskatchewan, to educate participants on ways to overcome racialized barriers.Apr 21
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Search underway for Alberta woman, 82, lost in Saskatchewan with her dogDiane Cooper, and her Dalmatian, Halo, have been missing for more than 10 days. The 82-year-old Alberta woman is believed to have driven into Saskatchewan earlier this month.CanadaApr 17
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First Nations advocate turns to police to investigate FSIN audit findingsDetails regarding the alleged tens of millions in misused funds by a Saskatchewan Indigenous non-profit were forwarded to police by the BMAAAC, Global News has learned.PoliticsMar 31
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DNA database applauded for arrest in 2001 sexual assault case: Saskatoon policeSaskatoon police charged Lambert Scott, a 52-year-old man, in relation to a 24-year-old sexual assault case via a match in the national DNA data bank.CrimeMar 27
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Saskatoon Tribal Council chief calls for FSIN accountability, reformCalls for transparency, accountability, and communication are intensifying for the FSIN, after a federal audit found tens of millions of dollars spent on unsupported purposes.PoliticsMar 30
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Saskatoon Paramedic Association votes 100% in favour of strike mandateSaskatoon Paramedic Association members voted unanimously in favour of a strike mandate after struggling with recruitment and retainment challenges for years.CanadaFeb 4
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Saskatchewan minister says he’ll have meeting at library after reports of violenceSaskatchewan's social services minister says he's scheduling a meeting at Saskatoon's downtown library following complaints of violence and social disorder.PoliticsMar 10
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CUPE urges Saskatchewan government to take action as library workers face violenceThe Canadian Union of Public Employees said two libraries temporarily closed last year due to heightened drug use and violence nearby.PoliticsMar 4
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‘Outright degrading’: Regina councillor speaks out on treatment in municipal politicsRegina city councillor Sarah Turnbull says she has been experiencing degrading comments ever since stepping into her role that have become commonplace for her.CanadaMar 9