Saskatoon Police have charged a third person in connection with a shooting incident that happened last July on the 23 hundred block of 33rd Street West. A 27 year old man was taken to Royal University Hospital in serious condition with a gunshot wound to the abdomen. Tyler Applegate later died and the incident became Saskatoon’s third homicide of the year. Police began looking for a black Nissan Titan truck with a black bumper that may have been involved with three occupants inside. Nearly a month later, the truck was located and seized. It had been stolen out of Prince Albert. Earlier this month, two males were charged with manslaughter. Yesterday (wed), a female was charged with manslaughter in the case. She is to be in court this morning. The investigation continues.
Another Arrest Made in Manslaughter Case
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The Candian government wants the country’s banks to identify, in customers’ bank statements when they receive the carbon rebate, that it is labelled as such.
Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault says the lack of a clear identifier is contributing to confusion about carbon price rebates, so he is going to change the law if he has to in order to force the big banks to identify the carbon rebate by name when doing direct deposits.
The first rebate deposits in 2022 were labelled very generically, which meant recipients had no idea why they were getting the money.
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