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Sgt. Chris Harris has spent nearly two decades with the Saskatoon Police Service, most recently patrolling its downtown core.
The Saskatchewan government is expanding its public safety legislation to include street-level drug threats such as fentanyl ...
The Saskatoon Fire Department says it has responded to 935 overdose incidents or suspected opioid poisonings since the start of this year — more than three times the number usually seen in the city.
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The StarPhoenix on MSNSaskatchewan adding 100 police officers; Moe speaks at SUMA conventionMoe announced an additional 100 provincially-funded municipal police officers across the seven communities in Saskatchewan ...
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The StarPhoenix on MSNWhat to expect from new police force, as Sask. marshals prepare to get sworn inSaskatchewan Marshals Chief Rob Cameron spoke about the ceremony taking place in Prince Albert on Thursday, and laid out what the officers will be doing in the province. Cameron said the first class ...
The Saskatchewan government is committing more than $1 billion in the 2025-26 budget toward policing, corrections, justice, ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNSaskatchewan women dead after rollover on QEII: RCMPA 32-year-old woman from Saskatchewan is dead after a vehicle rolled over on the QEII highway near Wetaskiwin. Early Thursday ...
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Regina Leader Post on MSNSaskatchewan marshals employee put on leave before service launchesThe Saskatchewan Marshals Service (SMS) said no further comment will be made while an investigation into the complaint is ...
A member of Saskatchewan's new provincial police service has been put on administrative leave before the service has begun ...
Sgt. Chris Harris, a 19-year veteran of the police force, agreed to take CBC through Saskatoon's downtown for a tour of an area he has spent the past four years patrolling as part of the bike unit, ...
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Saskatoon police investigating possible hate crime at University of SaskatchewanAfter your 4 weeks access is complete your rate will increase by $0.00 a X percent off the regular rate. SASKATOON - Police in Saskatoon are investigating a possible hate crime after a University of ...
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