At a news conference on Wednesday, Saskatchewan RCMP Commanding Officer Rhonda Blackmore described her hopes for the James Smith Cree Nation after her visit to the community earlier that day. “I hope that this brings them some sense of closure in that they can rest easy tonight, knowing that Myles Sanderson is no longer a threat to them,” Blackmore said. “Hopefully this is the first step to allow them to start that healing process, that grieving process.”
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Saskatchewan stabbings: Community can ‘rest easy tonight’ after Myles Sanderson’s death
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