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The Saskatoon freezing deaths involved Indigenous Canadians in and immediately outside Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, in the 1990s and early 2000s, and are suspected of being linked to actions by the members of the Saskatoon Police Service (SPS).
However, the inquiry found that at the time of the death the police investigation was not adequate to conclude what the circumstances were surrounding Neil Stonechild's death. [1] The inquiry concluded on May 19, 2004. [4] Following the inquest, police officers Larry Hartwig and Brad Senger were fired. [5] [6] It was appealed but the firings ...
The Saskatoon freezing deaths, or Starlight Tours, are a series of mysterious deaths of Indigenous Canadians. One of the more publicized incidents occurred in November 1990, the body of Neil Stonechild, a Saulteaux First Nations teenage boy, was discovered in a field outside of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. [15]
This list of Canadian disasters by death toll includes major disasters (excluding acts of war) that occurred on Canadian soil or involved Canadian citizens, in a definable incident, where the loss of life was 10 or more.
Feb. 28—ELEVA — Les "Paulie" Hynek has told the story countless times of how he survived a subzero night on Feb. 27, 2001. Of course, because Hynek was 2 at the time, he doesn't remember any ...
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Death toll rises to at least 55 as freezing temperatures and heavy snow wallop swaths of US. ... Buffalo police, confirming a total of 10 deaths in the city, said on Sunday that people had died ...
A cold snap is hitting the Southeast U.S., including western North Carolina, which is still recovering from the widespread damage caused by Hurricane Helene.