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Jury selection limitations highlighted in the Stanley trial
The Gerald Stanley trial has highlighted the need for possible changes to how juries are selected in Canada according to some legal experts. Early in the trial, Colten Boushie's family spoke about how...
Sarah Mills
Feb 09, 2018
Sherwood councillor ousted by court over conflict of interest
Whether he's found guilty in his criminal case or not, Tim Probe won't be returning to his council seat in the R.M. of Sherwood. Probe is charged with municipal corruption and breach of trust. There w...
Lisa Schick
Feb 08, 2018
A court ruling has disqualified RM of Sherwood councillor Tim Probe from his seat due to conflict of interest. (File photo/980 CJME)
RCMP say man carried loaded gun into Hudson Bay court
A 46-year-old man is facing several weapons charges after allegedly walking into a Hudson Bay court with a loaded handgun. Hudson Bay RCMP said in a release an officer in the provincial court was tipp...
CKOM News
Jan 25, 2018
RCMP
Security preparations underway for Gerald Stanley trial
The high-profile murder trial of Gerald Stanley is set to begin next week in Battleford and the RCMP is well aware of the potential realities the racially-fuelled case could illicit. Stanley faces a c...
Kevin Martel
Jan 24, 2018
Debbie Baptiste holds a picture of her son Colten Boushie outside North Battleford provincial court. (battlefordsNOW)
Crown appeals longest-ever child porn sentence in Sask.
The Crown wants more prison time for the man already serving the province's longest-ever sentence for child pornography. Philip Chicoine was sentenced in November 2017 to 12 years in prison after plea...
CKOM News
Jan 24, 2018
Saskatoon's Philip Chicoine seen in a photo taken in 2012. (Facebook)
Waskesiu Wilderness Region defrauded of more than $100,000
By Taylor MacPherson, paNow New details have emerged in a major, multi-year fraud case allegedly involving an employee of a non-profit organization in Waskesiu. Saskatchewan RCMP laid charges against ...
paNOW
Jan 18, 2018
RCMP
Trial begins for man accused of killing former Roughrider
The trial for Ronald Gasser, the man accused of gunning down former Roughrider Joe McKnight, will start on Tuesday. Gasser is charged with second-degree murder. He's pleading not guilty and is claimin...
Jan 16, 2018
More video conferencing hoped to improve court backlog
The provincial court system is looking into the idea of how it can use technology in the future to address a growing workload. In the latest report from the Provincial Auditor of Saskatchewan, Judy Fe...
Kevin Martel
Dec 17, 2017
Youth pleads guilty to killing La Ronge restaurateur
A 14-year-old pleaded guilty to manslaughter Thursday in connection with the killing of well-known La Ronge restaurateur Simon Grant. Grant was killed in April during an armed robbery at his restauran...
paNOW
Dec 15, 2017
La Ronge restaurateur Simon Grant was killed in an armed robbery in April. (submitted to paNow)
Man admits to setting blazes during Sask. wildfire disaster
As massive wildfires forced thousands of people to flee Northern Saskatchewan in the summer of 2015, a Hall Lake man was out deliberately setting blazes. The provincial government announced Friday tha...
CKOM News
Nov 24, 2017
Firefighting crews seen working near Weyakwin, Sask. during the 2015 wildfire season, which saw 13,000 people forced to evacuate from communities in Northern Saskatchewan. (Government of Saskatchewan)
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