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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.
Worker injured repairing a truck, company fined $85,000

Worker injured repairing a truck, company fined $85,000

Company pleaded guilty in Maple Creek Provincial Court.
Woman receives house arrest after stealing nearly $8K from senior

Woman receives house arrest after stealing nearly $8K from senior

Bonnie Jean Binner appeared in Moose Jaw Provincial Court recently and pleaded guilty to theft over $5,000 and failing to attend court.
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.
Update: Police find four dead near Neudorf

Update: Police find four dead near Neudorf

Police say the deaths are considered suspicious.
Two men charged after almost hitting Regina police vehicle

Two men charged after almost hitting Regina police vehicle

Suspects were also found with firearms.
Update: Estevan police say no theft occurred from liquor store

Update: Estevan police say no theft occurred from liquor store

Latest news from the Estevan police department.
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鈥檚 Bench Justice dismissed the mother's appeal of her summary conviction tickets.
Scam! Saskatoon police say don't respond to speeding ticket by text

Scam! Saskatoon police say don't respond to speeding ticket by text

The scam sends a text message to people claiming their vehicle was detected speeding by a camera. It then offers the user a chance to pay the ticket online.
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