Fatal Stabbing Marks City’s First Homicide This Year
A violent incident at a local hospital has resulted in Saskatoon’s first recorded homicide of 2026. Emergency personnel received two stabbing victims at St. Paul’s Hospital in the early hours of Tuesday morning.
Hospital Incident Leads to Death
Two 25-year-old men arrived at the medical facility around 5:30 a.m. with severe stab wounds. Medical staff pronounced one victim deceased shortly after arrival while initiating emergency treatment for the second individual.
The surviving victim remains hospitalized in stable condition according to medical officials. Investigators have not disclosed whether the injured man is considered a suspect, witness, or secondary victim in the case.
Major Crimes Unit Investigates
Police authorities have confirmed the launch of a homicide investigation led by the city’s major crimes unit. Forensic teams are currently examining multiple locations connected to the incident while detectives conduct neighborhood inquiries.
Officials urge anyone with relevant information about the stabbing or events preceding the hospital arrival to contact investigators immediately. No arrests have been made public as of the latest update.
This deadly incident follows a downward trend in Saskatoon’s violent crime statistics reported through 2025, marking a concerning start to the new year for community safety advocates.

