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Warrant issued for N B man who fails to appear in Saskatoon court

According to an RCMP media release, members from Warman and Martensville, along with Corman Park Police and Saskatoon Police Service Air One responded the break and enter. Two vehicles were seen leaving the property and later located. One was a motor home, which was reported stolen a week prior. Spokes and Christopher Hayden, 42, from Prince Albert, were arrested without incident. Hayden is charged with theft under $5,000, mischief under $5,000, and possession of break-in instruments. Spokes is charged with theft under $5,000, mischief under $5,000, one count of possession of property obtained by crime and make/sell/possess instruments for making a forged document.

COVID-19 risk warning issued for event hosted south of Saskatoon

Article content A rental property south of Saskatoon that attracted police attention for alleged COVID-19 restriction violations hosted an eight-day event with a high risk of exposure. The Saskatchewan Health Authority declared an outbreak for an event at Cherry Lane in Riverside Estates on Saturday and issued an alert Wednesday, ordering anyone who attended an event hosted by Generation NXT from May 9 to 16 at 5 Cherry Lane in the hamlet of Riverside Estates to isolate immediately for 14 days. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Property near Saskatoon focus of COVID-19 risk alert, police attention Back to video

COVID-19 risk warning issued for event hosted south of Saskatoon

COVID-19 risk warning issued for event hosted south of Saskatoon
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Sask driver said he was going nearly twice the speed limit to help fix his car: police

  SASKATOON An allegedly impaired driver tried to avoid a speeding ticket by claiming he needed to travel at nearly twice the speed limit for car maintenance purposes, according to police. Around 3:00 p.m. Wednesday, police clocked a vehicle going 159 km/h on Grasswood Road, just outside Saskatoon, according to Corman Park Police Service. The speed limit on the road is 80 km/h. After making a traffic stop, officers suspected the driver had been drinking alcohol and performed a breath test, the police service said in a Facebook post. The driver tested over the legal limit, the police service said.

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