Two people are dead after two separate highway incidents in Saskatchewan on Wednesday.
Nipawin RCMP continue to investigate following a single-vehicle rollover on July 15, that claimed the life of a 25-year-old man.
The Margo, Sask. man was declared dead by EMS at the scene and his family has been notified.
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A Saskatchewan RCMP collision reconstructionist is assisting with the Nipawin RCMP investigation.
On the same evening, Prince Albert RCMP responded to a two-vehicle collision eight kilometres south of the city on Highway 2.
The collision involved two trucks. A passenger in one was declared deceased by EMS at the scene. The Woodstock, Ont. native has been identified as a 75-year-old woman and her family has been notified.
The driver of that truck and two additional passengers suffered non-life-threatening injuries and were taken to hospital, police said.
The two occupants of the other truck were also taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.
A Saskatchewan RCMP collision reconstructionist is assisting Prince Albert RCMP with the investigation into the collision.
Serious collision on Highway 15 causes leads to temporary closure
Outlook RCMP responded to a serious collision on Thursday evening, north of the intersection of Highway 15 and Chief Whitecap Trail, also known as Highway 219.
The highway was temporarily closed to allow RCMP to investigate, but has since reopened.
No additional details on the collision have yet been released.









