Jeremy Warren

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Jeremy Warren is a reporter in Saskatoon. You can reach him at jeremy.warren@cbc.ca.

Latest from Jeremy Warren

2 women sentenced to 7 years for roles in Megan Gallagher slaying

Cheyann Peeteetuce and Summer Sky-Henry pleaded guilty to manslaughter, but were originally on trial for first-degree murder in connection to the death of Megan Gallagher in 2020.

Carbon dating puts Sask. Indigenous archaeological site at almost 11,000 years old

The site near Prince Albert, Sask., suggests Indigenous people lived in the region about 1,000 years earlier than previously thought.

Who stabbed whom: Final arguments at Saskatoon murder trial blame different attackers

Four people were the last ones to see James Swift alive, but no one could say they actually saw who stabbed him to death on the outskirts of Saskatoon in 2022, a Saskatoon murder trial heard Friday.

Accused killer implicates Crown witness at Saskatoon murder trial

Colton Lischka, one of the two men accused of killing a Saskatoon man in August 2022, testified on Thursday that he didn't stab or kill anyone. Instead, he blamed a third person: his former roommate, Anthony Burley. Lischka and co-accused Colton Lischka are charged with second-degree murder in the death of James "Ed" Swift.

Crown calls last witness as Saskatoon murder trial for death of James Swift shifts to defence evidence

A chance encounter between two friends and three strangers outside a Saskatoon bar set off a series of events that led to a fatal confrontation along a country road on the city's outskirts, according to testimony heard this week.

'You're next': Survivor of country road stabbing testifies at murder trial in Saskatoon

A friend of James Swift who was with him the night he was stabbed to death in 2022 testified Monday that she was also stabbed and left for dead in a ditch.

Travel companies refund Sask. families after non-disclosure fiasco at Mexican resort

Compensation is coming for two Saskatchewan families who went public about their treatment at a Mexican resort where they say staff pressured them to sign non-disclosure agreements to prevent bad reviews after the travellers got sick.

Encampments here to stay in Saskatoon until housing crisis fixed, front-line workers say

An inspection scheduled for Wednesday could give the all clear and get traffic moving again on Saskatoon's University Bridge.

App designed by and for runaway youth reducing missing person reports in Saskatoon

An app designed by kids at Egadz and used by group homes is reducing the number of missing person reports for habitual runaways filed with Saskatoon police.

Resort staff pressured ill guests to sign NDAs during Cancun vacation, say Sask. families

Two Saskatchewan families want their nightmare stay at a resort in Mexico to serve as a warning for other travellers.