It’s been one year since 27-year-old Dorian Gene Michel passed away following an incident in Prince Albert, but police are no closer to solving the homicide.
“The police would like to thank the members of the public who have provided information about this homicide to this point,” read a new release from the Prince Albert Police Service.
Investigators are now asking anyone who contacted the service in the past with information about Michel to once again contact them because ‘follow up with previous tipsters can often lead to new information valuable to the investigation.’
On Monday July 27, 2020 police and Parkland Ambulance responded to a call of a serious assault in the 400 block of 18
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Lifeguards from Kinsmen Water Park give a rescue demonstration in this photo from 2016. Lifeguards have a number of activities lined up for National Drowning Prevention Week, including rescue demonstrations in partnership with Parkland Ambulance on Wednesday, July 21. Photo courtesy of Kinsmen Water Park.
Know your limits, wear a life-jacket, avoid swimming while intoxicated, and keep a close eye on small children.
Those are some of the messages lifeguards at Kinsmen Water Park hope to get out when National Drowning Prevention Week activities begin on Monday. Park staff have five days of educational events scheduled to teach residents about safety while enjoying the water this year whether it’s in a lake, a dugout, or a swimming pool.
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Lifeguards at the Kinsmen Water Park were able to save a swimmer who had a finger entrapped in a main pool outlet jet Thursday afternoon.
Staff responded to the incident at around 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, according to a City of Prince Albert media release sent out Thursday evening.
The Prince Albert Fire Department was called on scene and worked with lifeguards and maintenance personnel to free the swimmer by removing the pipe that caused the incident. The swimmer was alert when paramedics from Parkland Ambulance arrived at the waterpark and was transported to Victoria Hospital with an adult chaperone where they were treated for this incident.
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