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An investigation is underway after Canadian Pacific (CP) Railway officials say one of its trains derailed in southern Saskatchewan on Saturday.
Officials say the train derailed around 6:30 a.m. south of Drinkwater, roughly 50 kilometres southwest of Regina.
Video from derailment today on CP line south of Drinkwater Sk pic.twitter.com/BdgCKTVM6x
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According to CP, the train was hauling corn and no one was hurt as a result of the crash.
The railway says crews immediately responded to the site to assess the damage and work on determining the cause of the derailment.
This is the second CP train to derail in the last few months, after an incident in Craven on Dec. 29.