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Teenager charged in death of Tamara Benoit
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Tamara Benoit was last seen on May 23 before her disappearance. (RCMP Manitoba/Supplied)
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Authorities say they have a teen in custody in relation to the homicide of a 36-year-old woman.
First reported missing on July 10, Tamara Benoit was last seen on May 23 in the Portage la Prairie and Long Plain First Nation area. Finding her body months later, Manitoba First Nation Police Service located her remains on September 3.
Two 36-year-old suspects were charged with homicide, and a 15-year-old was arrested but not charged. RCMP Manitoba is sharing that the 15-year-old, now 16, is being charged with Second Degree Murder.
Typically, reserves are located far from urban areas and lack the infrastructure to have commercial development take place, Daniels explained. The concept of an urban reserve allows First Nations to use land within a city to develop for commercial purposes and generate revenue for their community, he said. So a lot of the profits that are generated on the site will go back to the seven Treaty 1 nations to prosper economically and socially, he said.
Kapyong was mostly abandoned in 2004, when the 2nd Battalion Princess Patricia s Canadian Light Infantry moved from the military barracks to the Canadian Forces Base in Shilo, Man., located about 180 kilometres west of Winnipeg.
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Long Plain First Nation and Mage Networks announced the beginning of the construction of a data pipeline project that will connect over 400 members of the Long Plain First Nation to high-speed internet.
Access to high-speed internet long ago moved from being a nice-to-have to being an essential tool for business, communities, governments and educators. “This past year has shown all Canadians just how important it is to be able to connect to the internet for shopping, for school, for banking and a host of other issues,” said Long Plain Chief Dennis Meeches. “This is a fact of life that many indigenous communities across Canada, including Long Plain First Nation have had to deal with because our communities had never been connected to the web.”
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