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Sign left on Saskatchewan First Nation a ‘crime of hate’, RCMP investigatingA sign reading “White lives matter too” was left on the Muskoday bridge between 9 and 9:45 a.m. Wednesday, according to RCMP.CanadaJul 14, 2021
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First Nation files lawsuit for Sask. diamond landA northern Saskatchewan First Nation is hoping a judge orders a second-look at its claim for potential diamond-bearing land in the Fort a la Corne forest.Oct 13, 2010
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Sask. boy battles rare medical condition that baffles doctorsThough Malcolm Bear looks like any other eight-year-old, he has a medical condition that's baffling doctors from Calgary to Saskatoon to the United States.Oct 27, 2010
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Federal government funding $17M for housing in Saskatchewan First NationsThe newly allocated funds from the federal government can be used to build new homes or put towards homes that are in need of repairs.CanadaApr 15, 2021
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DIGGING DEEPER: Husky Energy oil spill gives way to criticism of pipeline expansionIt's been just over a week since around nearly 250,000 liters of oil spilled from a Husky Energy facility into the North Saskatchewan River.CanadaJul 29, 2016
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Emergencies, advisories in place from the Saskatchewan oil spillA Husky Energy pipeline spilled up to 250,000 litres of oil into a Saskatchewan river almost two weeks ago. Here are some details updated Tuesday.EnvironmentAug 2, 2016
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Man charged in 11-year-old boy’s cycling death makes court appearanceMother tearfully remembers son as man appears in Saskatchewan court charged with impaired driving causing death.CrimeJul 29, 2014
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More charges laid in deadly Saskatchewan bike collisionGordon Crain facing more charges after deadly collision that claimed the life of an 11-year-old Muskoday First Nation boy.CrimeJul 29, 2014
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Cocaine, homemade taser seized in Muskoday First Nation drug bustPrince Albert RCMP seize cocaine, homemade taser in a drug bust on the Muskoday First Nation in Saskatchewan.CrimeJan 3, 2017
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Sawed-off rifle found during Prince Albert, Sask. shoplifting complaintPrince Albert police seize sawed-off rifle during shoplifting complaint in the northern Saskatchewan city.CrimeJan 3, 2017
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Woman guilty of murder in domestic dispute stabbing on Muskoday First NationRobyn Laura Ermine has been found guilty of second-degree murder after stabbing her fiancé during a domestic dispute two years ago on the Muskoday First Nation.CrimeMay 18, 2017
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Prince Albert police make 248 service calls, arrest 34Among the calls Prince Albert police dealt with were one for assault, one involving a firearm and a drug impaired driver.CrimeOct 16, 2017
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After 300 km, drug overdose awareness walk comes to an end in ReginaAfter eight days and more than 350 kilometres, the second annual overdose awareness walk wrapped up in Regina.CanadaJun 18, 2024
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A look at the Canadian Indigenous artists performing at the 2019 Calgary Folk Music FestivalFor festival artistic director Kerry Clarke, having Indigenous artists take the stage is important because they "represent the founding peoples of this country."Jul 25, 2019
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Prince Albert police investigating homicide after weapons callInvestigators do not believe this was a random act. No arrests have been made at this time.CrimeJan 1, 2022
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Saskatchewan RCMP: North Battleford deaths determined to be homicidesAfter an investigation into a fire on Christmas Day that claimed two lives in North Battleford, the deaths are now considered homicides.CrimeDec 30, 2021
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Grandmother named 1st female chief of Muskoday First NationInstead of retiring this month, Ava Bear chose to return to politics and has become the first female chief of Muskoday First Nation.CanadaApr 4, 2021
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Man found guilty in 2011 beating deathJury finds Wayne Moshenko guilty of second-degree murder in 2011 northern Saskatchewan beating death.CrimeOct 9, 2013
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Man gets life in prison for role in beating deathMan sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 15 years for his role in 2011 beating death.CrimeOct 17, 2013
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Saskatchewan city of Prince Albert lifts boil water order after six weeksPRINCE ALBERT, Sask. - The days of boiling drinking water are over for Prince Albert residents, at least for most water users and at least for now.PoliticsMar 16, 2012