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RCMP charge third after shots fired at police officer; FSIN calls on accused to turn themselves in

RCMP charge third after shots fired at police officer; FSIN calls on accused to turn themselves in
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Sask minister weighs in on investigation into Prince Albert police force after death of 13-month-old

Saskatchewan's minister of corrections, policing and public safety expressed confidence in the investigators looking into the actions of police after the death of a young child in Prince Albert, Sask., last month, while First Nation leaders continue to criticize the city's police force.

Indigenous leaders call on Prince Albert, Sask police chief to step down following toddler s death

PCC probe into Evan Penner s arrest nears end, court case stalls

Watchdog investigation into Evan Penner s violent arrest continues An investigation into a public complaint about the police use of force during the 27-year-old s arrest in Saskatoon last July has not yet concluded. Author of the article: Thia James Publishing date: Jun 10, 2021  •  3 hours ago  •  3 minute read  •  A video posted to YouTube on July 6, 2020 shows a Saskatoon police officer sitting on and striking a man during an arrest and sparked outrage from local groups including Black Lives Matter YXE and the Indigenous Joint Action Coalition. Photo by Screenshot from video /jpg Article content Nearly a year after a video clip showing a Saskatoon police officer repeatedly punching a 27-year-old Manitoba man during his July 2020 arrest, both a court process and an investigation into the use of force are ongoing.

Regina Chili for Children co-founder Stevenson dies

  Her son Greg confirmed the news in a Facebook post, saying his mother was 93 years old at the time of her death.   In 1986 Stevenson and her husband Robert helped launch a thrice-weekly hot lunch program out of the Albert-Scott Community Centre in Regina s North Central. The goal was to give school-aged kids in the area a high-protein lunch and dessert on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.     “From my own experience, I knew people were out there starving,” she told the Leader-Post in 1988. “But I also read a study done by a University of Regina professor, and it was enough to make you cry. Our children deserve better. They need a good nourishing meal because, if they’re hungry, they can’t study well. They can’t learn.”

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