Mount Royal recorded 200 crime incidents between April 3 and June 2, 2026, representing 4.3% of Saskatoon's total. The leading category was 'Other,' with 91 incidents, followed by assault and theft, each with 26. This snapshot reflects reported incidents during this two-month period.
Mount Royal, a neighbourhood in Saskatoon, recorded 200 incidents between April 3, 2026, and June 2, 2026. This accounts for 4.3% of the city's total incidents during this period. The data provides a snapshot of crime in the area over these two months.
The neighbourhood's incident count includes a mix of categories, with the leading types being Other, Assault, and Theft. This period reflects a specific window of reported activity in Mount Royal.
The data covers a two-month period from early April to early June 2026. Neighbourhood boundaries in Saskatoon may vary year to year, so comparisons with other periods should account for potential changes in geographic definitions. The figures represent reported incidents during this timeframe.
In Mount Royal, the top category was Other, with 91 incidents. Assault and Theft followed, each with 26 incidents. Mischief was also notable, with 23 incidents. These categories account for a significant portion of the neighbourhood's total incidents during the period.
Mount Royal's incident profile is distinct from nearby areas like the Central Business District, which had significantly higher counts (537). The neighbourhood's top category, Other (91 incidents), suggests a mix of less common offences. Assault and Theft, each at 26 incidents, are notable but not dominant. This contrasts with areas like Pleasant Hill, where higher overall counts may reflect different dynamics.
The most common incident type was Other, with 91 reported cases during the period.
Mount Royal had 200 incidents, while the Central Business District recorded 537 and Pleasant Hill had 425.
Mount Royal accounted for 4.3% of the city's total incidents during this period.
Mischief had 23 incidents, and Theft from Vehicle had 9, rounding out the top categories.
Data sourced from the Government of Saskatchewan's open-data portal.