RCMP count 11 fatal motor vehicle collisions in November
In a release issued earlier today, the Saskatchewan RCMP have revealed troubling numbers around fatal vehicle collisions in the province. In the period of November 1 to 25, the province has seen a total of 11 fatal motor-vehicle collisions, resulting in 11 deaths, on Saskatchewan roads.
Seven of those collisions have happened in the last seven days alone.
Compared to 2024 where four fatal collisions resulted in eight deaths, that represents an increase of 175 per cent in fatal collisions during the same period in 2024.
The numbers for this year are not much better. From January 1 to November 25 of 2025, the province has had a total of 94 people killed in 89 motor-vehicle collisions in the province. That represents an increase of 32.8 per cent in fatal collisions from the same period last year.


