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Lightning strikes spark more wildfires in Saskatchewan, public safety agency says
REGINA — Lighting strikes over the past week have sparked more wildfires in Saskatchewan.
Bonny Stevenson knows the devastation impaired driving leaves behind. More than a decade ago, her 17-year-old son, Quinn, was ...
Every year, about 37 people die, and over 360 are injured as a result of impaired driving in Saskatchewan. To discourage this ...
One of the busiest weeks of the year for police in Swift Current resulted in a couple of dozen impaired drivers being removed ...
Saskatchewan Justice Minister Tim McLeod is unconcerned with the prospect of fewer criminal charges for drunk drivers if it ...
Administrative penalties, such as immediate licence suspensions, will be an option for police as opposed to laying criminal ...
Members of the Estevan Police Service (EPS) responded to a variety of calls around the city in recent days. EPS officers were dispatched to separate domestic disturbances in east and central ...
New administrative penalties under The Traffic Safety Act are being proposed to allow police officers to take immediate ...
The driver hit the cloverleaf overpass for Highway 16 while driving on Highway 11 with a large tracked excavator, causing ...
Biggar RCMP members had themselves a busy past week with a total of 46 occurrences making the detachment list and joining ...
Some Mississippi driver’s licenses aren’t scanning at TSA or vendors. Here’s how to check yours and get a free replacement if ...
As graduations conclude and football season begins, SGI is reminding Saskatchewan residents to plan a safe ride home before consuming alcohol or drugs. The Crown corporation has made impaired driving ...
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