Listen to daily commentary from provincial news director Sarah Mills
Sarah Mills breaks down some traffic woes in today's commentary, and says she's not shy about using the horn when people...
A 34-year-old man faces a slew of charges after Saskatoon police found him asleep on the side of the road with guns, knives and drugs.
Around 9:30 p.m. police responded to a call about a man sleeping on the grass in the residential area of the 300 block of Avenue J North.
When police arrived, the man fled on foot, but was arrested without incident shortly after.
Police laid 21 charges charges after they found a loaded, sawed-off .22 firearm, a replica firearm, multiple knives, drugs, and drug paraphernalia on the man.
The man will appear before a Justice of the Peace Sunday morning.