- Both planes involved were single-engine aircraft
- Three men, one woman and one male juvenile were killed
(CNN) -- Five people were killed Saturday when two small planes collided in the air northeast of Saskatoon, Canada, officials said.
Both planes involved were single-engine aircraft.
One was en route to La Ronge from Regina with a man and woman aboard, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police said.
The other was traveling to St. Brieux, Saskatchewan, where the crash occurred, from Calgary. Two men and a male juvenile were aboard, police said.
The Transportation Safety Board of Canada is investigating the crash.
CNN's Stephanie Gallman contributed to this report.
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