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Complaints commission investigating after man claims he was injured by Saskatoon police in jaywalking incident

  SASKATOON An Indigenous man who lives in the city says he’s afraid to leave his home after he claims police used excessive force, leaving him battered and swollen. “They stopped me, they asked me for my name. I have my ticket here what they gave me,” William Favel said during a Zoom news conference organized by the Candian Congress of Aboriginal Peoples (CAP). On the morning of April 2, Favel says he was on 20th Street West making his way towards a community barbecue at the Central Urban Metis Federation Inc., on Avenue M South. He said he was finishing up his weekly 20-kilometre jog, when he noticed a police car driving past him a few times before eventually stopping in front of him.

Family of Blazers player injured in snowboarding accident grateful, asking for thoughts and prayers - Kamloops News

Family of Blazers player injured in snowboarding accident grateful, asking for thoughts and prayers - Kamloops News
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I would have died : Resident of Saskatoon apartment building with carbon monoxide leak says he experienced nausea and headaches

Amit Kotwani, along with his wife and six-year-old daughter, were among the dozens of people sent to hospital following a carbon monoxide (CO) leak at a Saskatoon apartment building Thursday night.

Saskatoon family thanks hospital medical staff, EMS for saving their lives

Saskatoon / 650 CKOM Jan 15, 2021 3:39 PM Jean Romero (right) and her two children live in the building where 33 people suffered carbon monoxide poisoning Thursday. (Lara Fominoff/650 CKOM) When Jean Romero’s son began complaining of headaches Thursday, she told him to take a Tylenol. Then when her daughter, who’s taking university classes online, also told her mom she wasn’t feeling well, Romero asked her to open a window. She never thought for a second that her children might be suffering from carbon monoxide poisoning. Romero, her husband and their two children live on the second floor of a Saskatoon apartment building in the Greystone Heights area that was the site of a carbon monoxide leak Thursday night.

29 taken to hospital after carbon monoxide exposure in Saskatoon

Apartment residents saved from carbon monoxide leak after incredible work of Saskatoon doc Paramedics transported 29 residents of an apartment building to two city hospitals Thursday after they were exposed to carbon monoxide. Author of the article: Amanda Short Publishing date: Jan 15, 2021  •  January 15, 2021  •  3 minute read  •  Medavie Health Service s Special Operations Unit, a larger ambulance for accommodating multiple patients, was deployed to help paramedics transported 29 residents of an apartment building to two city hospitals on Jan. 14, 2021 after were they exposed to carbon monoxide. Photo provided by Medavie Health Services. Photo by Michelle Berg /Saskatoon StarPhoenix Article content The “incredible work” of a Saskatoon physician meant no one was seriously hurt following a carbon monoxide leak at a Greystone Heights apartment.

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