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Police are trying to identify a body that was pulled from the South Saskatchewan River Saturday evening.
Emergency services were called to the Fenton Ferry around 5 p.m. when the body of a man was seen in the river about 40 kilometres south-east of Prince Albert. The body was brought to the shore by some people who were concerned.
Prince Albert RCMP and medical services also responded.
The man has not yet been identified.
An autopsy is scheduled and the case is still under RCMP investigation.