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RCMP investigate homicide on First Nation in northern AlbertaThe RCMP Major Crimes Unit is investigating after a northern Alberta assault case became a homicide investigation because the victim died.CrimeMay 20, 2021
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Tammy Cook-Searson re-elected chief of Lac La Ronge Indian BandVoters have handed a sixth term to the long-serving chief of the Lac La Ronge Indian Band.PoliticsMay 28, 2020
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Water could start flowing Tuesday between Battleford, North Battleford following oil spillWater from Battleford to North Battleford could start flowing on Tuesday following the Husky oil spill on the North Saskatchewan River.CanadaAug 8, 2016
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Claims centre opens for people impacted by North Saskatchewan River oil spillInsurance claim centre opens in Prince Albert for people, businesses impacted by the North Saskatchewan River oil spill.CanadaAug 5, 2016
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Prince Albert, Sask. partially lifts water restrictions following oil spillWater restrictions imposed in Prince Albert following the Husky oil spill on the North Saskatchewan River have been partially lifted.CanadaAug 4, 2016
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North Battleford, Sask. approves new water options following oil spillThree water supply options, including new wells and a filtration system, approved by North Battleford city council following oil spill on North Saskatchewan River.CanadaAug 3, 2016
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Almost two weeks after oil spill, pipeline supplying water to Prince Albert, Sask.Nearly two weeks after the Husky oil spill contaminated the North Saskatchewan River, a 30-kilometre pipeline is carrying water from the South Saskatchewan River to Prince Albert.CanadaAug 2, 2016
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Laundry and other Saskatchewan businesses suffer due to Husky Energy oil spillInterim water sample results coming Wednesday as cleanup continues following the Husky Energy oil spill into the North Saskatchewan River.CanadaAug 2, 2016
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Water flowing to communities affected by oil spill, but planners are thinking about winterThe Prince Albert city manager said one of the options being discussed is to return to drawing water from the North Saskatchewan River and treating it for hydrocarbons.CanadaAug 1, 2016
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