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Plane crash in northern Sask. kills pilot, injures 3
A 52-year-old pilot from Ontario was killed and three other people were injured in the crash of a medevac plane at Sandy Bay, Sask., Sunday night. more ![]()
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The twin-engine King Air turboprop plane operated by Transwest Air of Prince Albert, Sask., leaves La Ronge early Sunday night.
- Next stop: Sandy Bay, Saskatchewan
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La Ronge Airport
The twin-engine King Air turboprop plane operated by Transwest Air of Prince Albert, Sask., leaves La Ronge early Sunday night.
- Next stop: Sandy Bay, Saskatchewan
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Sandy Bay, Saskatchewan
Sandy Bay, a community of about 1,000, is close to the Manitoba border, about 150 kilometres northwest of Flin Flon, Man.
The RCMP said the plane crashed off the end of the runway at Sandy Bay in the northeast area of the province.
- Plane crash: Sandy Bay Airport