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Jail For A Man Who Pleaded Guilty In A Regina Homicide

By Craig Wallebeck Mar 11, 2021 5:21 PM Sentencing has been handed down to a Punnichy-area man, who pled guilty to Manslaughter last week at his trial in connection with a June 2019 death in Regina. Wednesday, 29-year-old Adam Taniskishayinew, who had originally been charged with Second Degree Murder, was given 11 years in prison. But with credit for time served, he has nearly eight-and-a-half years remaining behind bars. The charge was laid after 30-year-old Denny Jimmy was found dead after a single vehicle accident in Regina, on June 11th, 2019. Jimmy died from a fatal gunshot wound to the back.

Manitobans 50-64 Years Old and First Nations People 30-64 Years Old First in Line to Get AstraZeneca Vaccine

OR dementia (including Alzheimer’s disease) chronic pulmonary disease including COPD  OR severe and/or uncontrolled asthma chronic renal disease severe systemic autoimmune disorders (e.g., systemic lupus erythematosus, scleroderma, myocarditis, rheumatoid arthritis) type 1 or 2 diabetes mellitus (poorly controlled and/or with complications) active tuberculosis (current or previous)  OR current latent tuberculosis (LTBI) Individuals receiving homecare ≤ 3 times/week  OR any level of Community Living Disability Services supports (or as per family physician determination of equivalent levels of family support). Household contacts of individuals with Priority 1 chronic health conditions  OR designated support person(s) for personal care home residents (in the authorized age category).

A Day Of Observance

Wadena Re/Max Curling Club encouraging Green Day in Saskatchewan today (Wed) in support of Team Dunstone

By Benny Walchuk   When you’ve tuning in the Tim Hortons’ Brier this week, I’m sure you’ve been hearing the Wadena Re/Max Curling club being attached to Matt Dunstone and his Saskatchewan rink. That’s because the foursome was in the Saskatchewan town for two weeks to prepare for the National championship. Icemaker Scott Comfort says that came to fruition after a conversation between the team and one of their board members. “Dustin Mikush, one of your board members’ and curler in his own right kinda had conversation with Matt Dunstone and said we could fine-tune our ice and get it to as close of Brier ice as we can and it kind of went from there.”

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