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Sentencing delayed for P. A. man guilty of sexual exploitation

Sentencing delayed for P. A. man guilty of sexual exploitation

The man was arrested in June 2022 after Prince Albert RCMP got a report of child luring.
Case against woman charged in Yorkton homicide moves forward

Case against woman charged in Yorkton homicide moves forward

The 61-year-old woman was arrested in December 2023 and her charges are already at the case management phase.
Supreme Court of Canada hears Sask. man's appeal, reserves decision

Supreme Court of Canada hears Sask. man's appeal, reserves decision

After consuming alcohol, Braydon Wolfe was driving his Chevrolet truck on the wrong side of Highway 16 near Langham for a considerable distance at night in August 2017 when he caused a head-on collision with a Toyota Solara, killing two people and seriously injuring a third person.
Manitoba RCMP investigation into double homicide leads them to P.A.

Manitoba RCMP investigation into double homicide leads them to P.A.

Manitoba RCMP recently asked people in Manitoba if they knew of anyone leaving the community right after the murders and hasn’t returned. They are now in Prince Albert, Sask.
N. B'ford woman forced into sex trade by human trafficker: Court

N. B'ford woman forced into sex trade by human trafficker: Court

A crime boss paid her transportation after she became stranded in Camrose on her way from North Battleford to Calgary and used that debt to coerce her into sex trade.
Elite policing units putting a dent in province's surging crime

Elite policing units putting a dent in province's surging crime

Consisting of highly-trained officers, the CRT, STRT, and WEST units have made significant strides curbing Saskatchewan's escalating crime rates.
Sask. man, World Bank employee, arrested by FBI hires top trial lawyer

Sask. man, World Bank employee, arrested by FBI hires top trial lawyer

Matthew Ballek is from Outlook, Sask., works for the World Bank, and is a former Bank of Canada employee.
Mother fined $5,600 for COVID mandate protests loses appeal

Mother fined $5,600 for COVID mandate protests loses appeal

A Saskatoon Court of King’s Bench Justice dismissed the mother's appeal of her summary conviction tickets.
Fleeing suspect drives straight towards officer on foot, say RCMP

Fleeing suspect drives straight towards officer on foot, say RCMP

What started as a routine patrol for Meadow Lake RCMP CRT escalated into a dangerous situation for officers.
Hudson Bay man accused of firearms trafficking seeks bail

Hudson Bay man accused of firearms trafficking seeks bail

The man was arrested following an investigation by Saskatchewan RCMP’s Prince Albert Crime Reduction Team (CRT) into firearms trafficking.
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