Tataskweyak Cree Nation
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Man arrested in Split Lake, Man. after shotgun pointed at peopleSaturday afternoon, Thompson RCMP said they heard about two men fighting on Muskrat Road in the community. One of the suspects was said to be armed with a knife.CrimeDec 12, 2023
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Woman, 25, found dead inside home in Tataskweyak Cree Nation after a firePolice say once the fire was under control, firefighters entered the home and found the woman who was pronounced dead.CanadaApr 3, 2023
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‘We have to fix it faster’: 28 First Nations communities still under boil water advisoriesOn World Water Day, more than 2 billion people around the globe are living without access to safe water, including many First Nations communities in Canada.CanadaMar 22, 2023
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RCMP upgrade charges after death of northern Manitoba First Nation assault victimPolice haven’t said how the man was assaulted or if any weapons were involved.CrimeMar 3, 2023
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Man in critical condition after assault at northern Manitoba First NationA 42-year-old man from Tataskweyak Cree Nation has been charged with aggravated assault.CrimeFeb 28, 2023
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Teen girl helps save family from apartment fire in northern Manitoba communityTataskweyak's chief says the apartment complex could have been saved had its only fire truck not had mechanical issues. They had to call for help from two neighbouring communities.FireFeb 13, 2023
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Judge acquits RCMP officer who punched man at a bar in northern ManitobaThe officer had been charged with assault causing bodily harm.CrimeJan 20, 2023
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World Suicide Prevention Day renews calls for mental health supports for Manitoba First Nations'Far too often, people feel that they're isolated and they're alone.'HealthSep 10, 2021
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First Nations teens in Manitoba join national biking tour for suicide awarenessRylee Nepinak of Winnipeg started his journey on Aug. 11 in Vancouver and plans to end in it in Halifax.HealthAug 25, 2021
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Feds reach nearly $8B deal with First Nations over clean drinking water lawsuitIndigenous Services Minister Marc Miller, alongside the Tataskweyak Cree Nation, Curve Lake First Nation and Neskantaga First Nation, announced the 'historic' agreement.CanadaJul 30, 2021
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