Saskatchewan Serious crash near Humboldt sends 4 to hospital: Sask. Use of this Website assumes acceptance of Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy, Published Monday, November 2, 2020 2:32PM CST, Last Updated Monday, November 2, 2020 9:14PM CST, Stream CTV News for breaking news updates, 'I’m stuck again': Saskatoon residents await city’s plan to plow residential streets, 'We are losing the battle': As COVID-19 numbers surge, over 300 Sask. RCMP were on scene following a crash between a vehicle and a train Sunday morning on Highway 312. doctors sign letter calling for more action, Saskatoon public, Catholic schools resume classes Thursday, buses cancelled, 'I was speechless': War medals returned to Saskatoon woman after 36-year search, 'It’s important to keep the tradition': How Saskatoon marked Remembrance Day amid a pandemic, 'We had to do something': Prince Albert Legion marches on with Remembrance Day ceremonies. The crash was reported on Highway 41 at roughly 1 p.m. On Thursday around 3:42 p.m., Saskatchewan RCMP received a … The train was heading south. home, startling woman and pets, Messages from veterans on Remembrance Day 2020, New closures will be 'fatal' for thousands of small businesses, advocate warns, Indigenous veterans share their stories on Remembrance Day, Few legal wins so far as Trump team hunts for proof of fraud, Biden chooses longtime adviser Ron Klain as chief of staff, COVID-19 scare unfolds aboard first Caribbean cruise since the pandemic began, Extra income support for hard-hit workers may not stick around post-pandemic, PM says, CTV News Saskatoon at Six for Wednesday, November 11, 2020, U.S. COVID-19 deaths surge in majority of states, Deer crashes into home in bizarre encounter, COVID-19 exposure warnings in Saskatoon, Lloydminster, Meadow Lake, North Battleford, Martensville High School moves to Level 4, all classes going online immediately. SASKATOON -- An investigation is underway into a three-vehicle crash near Osler that left two people dead and two others injured. woman tests positive for COVID-19 while studying in the U.S. 'I felt more hopeful about things': Saskatoon clinic offers ketamine therapy for patients with depression, 'It means a lot': Planning underway for permanent Humboldt Broncos crash memorial, How a long-lost canoe's 'bittersweet' return could help revive a traditional craft in a Sask. The crossing is privately owned, according to RCMP. Chad Leroux/CTV Saskatoon. SASKATOON -- A woman is dead and three children injured after a car was struck by a train in Rosthern. The car, carrying four people was travelling east on Highway 312 when it was struck by a train while crossing a set of train tracks, RCMP said in a news release. The car's driver, a 30-year-old woman, was pronounced dead at the scene by paramedics. The crash, which occured near the intersection of Railway Avenue and Highway 312, led to traffic restrictions for much of the day. man warns of foxtail danger to dogs, Remembering the contributions of Indigenous soldiers, Deer crashes into Ont. Three girls between the ages of seven and 12 — all riding in the backseat — were taken to hospital with what were reported to be serious, but non-life-threatening injuries, RCMP said. A traffic reconstructionist and the Saskatchewan Coroners Service were on scene Sunday. The driver, a 56-year-old man, was located dead at the scene, according to police. Sask. RCMP say a “serious” multi-vehicle collision occurred in a construction site near Wakaw, Sask., on Tuesday. 'The worst thing I’ve ever experienced': Sask. Around 10 a.m. Sunday, Rosthern RCMP responded to a report of a crash between a car and train. Around 10 a.m. Sunday, Rosthern RCMP … A woman is dead and three children injured after a car was struck by a train in Rosthern. SASKATOON -- The incident remains under investigation. Based on information an RCMP spokesperson provided to CTV News, a previous version of this story incorrectly stated the car had become stuck on the train tracks prior to the fatal collision. Read more: Car reaches speeds of 170 km/h evading Saskatchewan RCMP The black SUV had two occupants. All equipment at the rail crossing, including the lights and bell, appeared to be operational, RCMP said. Cree community, Sask.