Prince Albert crash that left pedestrian dead was accidental, police say
A fatal collision between a vehicle and a pedestrian last fall was accidental, according to Prince Albert police.

A fatal collision between a vehicle and a pedestrian last fall was accidental, according to Prince Albert police.
A man wanted for an alleged attempted murder in Prince Albert has been arrested.
A 13-year-old girl with a budding career as a DJ is bringing the music industry to her home community of Mistawasis First Nation to inspire Indigenous youth.
An elder from a Saskatchewan First Nation says his home was raided last fall by conservation officers who confiscated moose meat intended for use in a ceremonial gathering and feast.
A Warman man is organizing opposition to a cell tower SaskTel is proposing to replace on the western edge of the city.
The SaskTel Saskatchewan Jazz Festival has announced its 2023 ticketed lineup.
A fatal collision between a vehicle and a pedestrian last fall was accidental, according to Prince Albert police.
Many residents across Saskatchewan had a prominent view of the Aurora Borealis also known as the Northern Lights Thursday night and Friday morning and are sharing the pictures they captured with CTV News.
A group representing Canadian restaurants says the Saskatchewan budget missed an opportunity to help the food service industry.
Saskatchewan’s 2023-24 budget highlighted healthcare as one of its main priorities, with Emergency Medical Services getting a small cut of the new funding.
The Shirley sisters from Saskatoon helped the University of Wisconsin Badgers capture the NCAA Women’s national hockey title.
Saskatoon police say they used a shotgun with bean bag rounds to subdue a man who pointed a gun at someone else.
U.S President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau have announced updates on a number of cross-border issues, after a day of meetings on Parliament Hill.
Sky-gazers and shutterbugs across much of Canada were treated to a spectacular display of northern lights Thursday night and into Friday morning.
A new survey conducted by Research Co. found that the majority of Canadians support tying speeding tickets to income, otherwise known as ‘progressive punishment.’
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's teenage daughter and son, Ella-Grace and Xavier, 'no longer access TikTok,' the father of three told reporters during a joint press conference with U.S. President Joe Biden in Ottawa on March 24.
Ontario’s self-described crypto king was allegedly abducted, tortured, and beaten for days as his kidnappers looked to solicit millions in ransom, his father told a court in December.