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OGEMA - Police say a child has died after being hit by a vehicle while riding a bike in southern Saskatchewan.

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OGEMA – Police say a child has died after being hit by a vehicle while riding a bike in southern Saskatchewan.

RCMP say first responders were called about the crash Thursday in the town of Ogema, about 115 kilometres south of Regina.

They say investigators determined the bike and the vehicle collided at an intersection.

The RCMP logo is seen at a detachment office. (The Canadian Press files)
The RCMP logo is seen at a detachment office. (The Canadian Press files)

The boy died at the scene.

Mounties say he was under 10 and his family has been notified.

They say the crash is under investigation and a collision reconstructionist is helping with the case.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 1, 2025.

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