Cold Lake First Nation
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Wildfire evacuation order lifted for homes on Cold Lake First NationResidents of a community in eastern Alberta who were told to flee their homes late Monday afternoon due to a wildfire in the area have been allowed to return home.FireApr 22, 2024
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Alberta Wildfire: Cold Lake First Nation evacuation order rescindedEveryone south of Township Road 614 and up to Range Road 24 in Cold Lake First Nation was told to flee immediately and head to the Dene Hotel and Conference Centre.FireMay 4, 2023
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1 man dead following police-involved shooting in Cold Lake First Nation, Alta.At least one officer opened fire during a confrontation between police and a man on Cold Lake First Nation. The Alberta Serious Incident Response Team is investigating.CrimeFeb 5, 2023
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RCMP member charged after vehicle hit on Cold Lake First NationRCMP said the director of law enforcement was notified of the collision and deemed the matter out of scope of the Alberta Serious Incident Response Team (ASIRT).CrimeMar 8, 2022
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Cold Lake RCMP investigating northern Alberta homicideCold Lake RCMP said officers were called to a home at the First Nation at around 2:10 a.m. Tuesday.CrimeAug 21, 2020
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2 charged in Alberta First Nation homicide investigationAfter an extensive search, Stony Plain RCMP officers said two suspects were arrested at a home on the Cold Lake First Nations on Friday.CrimeAug 18, 2018
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RCMP officer was justified in fatally shooting man on Cold Lake First Nation: ASIRTAn agency that investigates serious incidents involving police says an officer will face no charges in the deadly shooting of a man on an Alberta First Nation.CrimeMay 22, 2015
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Most female aboriginal murder victims killed by other aboriginals: RCMPThe head of the RCMP says 70 per cent of aboriginal females killed in Canada — in cases solved by police — died at the hands of other aboriginals.CrimeApr 10, 2015
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