Coroner's inquest into in-custody death of Saskatchewan mass killer set to begin
- A man who killed 11 people in a mass stabbing in Saskatchewan died in police custody, leading to a week-long coroner’s inquest in Saskatoon.
- Sanderson, the perpetrator, drove a stolen truck into a ditch, was arrested, collapsed, and died in a hospital following a cocaine overdose.
- The community seeks answers through public inquests to understand the tragic events and explore recommendations for better locating offenders and enhancing law enforcement training.
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Coroner's inquest into in-custody death of Saskatchewan mass killer set to begin
A coroner’s inquest into the in-custody death of a man who killed 11 people and injured 17 others in a mass stabbing in Saskatchewan is scheduled to begin today. Myles Sanderson had been on the run for several days when police caught up to him on Sept. 7, 2022. During a pursuit, the 32-year-ol...

Coroner's inquest into in-custody death of Saskatchewan mass killer set to begin
SASKATOON -- A coroner's inquest into the in-custody death of a man who killed 11 people and injured 17 others in a mass stabbing in Saskatchewan is scheduled to begin today.
Winter Storm Bears Down on Saskatchewan
Heavy snow and gusty wind lowered visibility in parts of Saskatchewan on Monday, February 26, as a winter storm hit the province. A winter storm warning was in effect for Saskatoon as Environment Canada forecast heavy snow accumulating up to 10 cm (4 inches) and winds gusting to 70 km/h (43 mph). Weather officials warned wind chill values would approach or exceed -40 on Monday and Tuesday nights. Footage shows conditions in Saskatoon on Monday m…
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