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Saskatoon police say at least 10 GPS devices still unaccounted for after man accused of illegal tracking

Marty Schira, 46, is facing dozens of charges, including harassment and intimidation, after allegedly planting GPS trackers on peoples' vehicles.

Advocate calls for action after Sask. releases review of intimate partner violence deaths

A report released by the province on Thursday looking at intimate partner violence deaths has six recommendations.

'We will lose that': Sask. Premier Scott Moe warns against broad tariff war with U.S.

With U.S. tariffs looming, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe stressed to business leaders at the Western Economic Forum (WEF) that his province does not want a dollar-for-dollar retaliatory tariff war.

Man accused of putting GPS trackers on vehicle; Saskatoon police warn drivers to look out for more

A 46-year-old Saskatoon man has been charged after GPS trackers were secretly attached to another man's vehicle, and police say they believe there may be more trackers out there.

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