No international terrorism behind Saskatoon courthouse blast: police
SASKATOON — Police say a blast at the provincial courthouse in Saskatoon isn’t related to international terrorism.
Emergency crews were called out just after 11 p.m. on Wednesday after a suspected homemade bomb exploded near the front doors.
The blast damaged the entrance the courthouse shares to the building, but no one was hurt.
Police Insp. Randy Huisman says explosives experts, arson investigators and canines trained in bomb detection were called out.