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Pursuit prevention through planning marks another good week at CPPS

By CHIEF ROBERT DUTTCHEN, Corman Park Police Service Around the dinner hour on June 22, a Corman Park Police Service (CPPS) officer was transiting to the office on 51st Street in Saskatoon when a vehicle’s appearance and manner of driving caught the officer’s attention. A traffic stop was initiated, and the driver was given a roadside screening device resulting in an ‘alert’ reading. The driver was issued a three-day licence suspension, and thei…
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Clark's Crossing Gazette broke the news on Monday, June 29, 2026.
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