Drinking and driving laws in Saskatchewan are about to get tougher with the government taking action against impaired driving through changes to legislation that was originally proclaimed in 2014. Saskatchewan has the highest rate per capita of impaired driving fatalities in Canada. In 2015 in Saskatchewan, there were nearly 1,200 impaired driving collisions, killing 53 […]
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A large-scale stop sign theft that left numerous Whitewood intersections without traffic controls Wednesday morning appears to have been short-lived after the missing signs...