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Photograph By Lisa Joy An Onion Lake woman will stand trial for the murder of 26-year-old Braeden Sparvier of Onion Lake. Shari Priscilla Heathen, 28, is charged with second-degree murder in relation to his death. On May 25, defence lawyer Blaine Beaven told the Lloydminster Provincial Court that his client waived her right to a preliminary hearing and elected to be tried in the Court of Queen’s Bench. Last month Beaven told the court he was in discussions with the Crown about a proposed resolution in Heathen’s case. article continues below ....
Article content As RCMP Const. Jacob Isaac pursued an SUV through Onion Lake Cree Nation at speeds of up to 177 kilometres an hour while bullets flew toward him, he was sure someone was going to die. The SUV was carrying suspected gang associates and its occupants fired six shots at the RCMP during the Jan. 1 chase which lasted roughly 10 minutes. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or We had to potentially die trying to stop this out-of-control threat : RCMP recounts high-speed chase on Onion Lake Back to video “I was convinced that day it was only a matter of time until the accused’s SUV or bullets killed someone,” Isaac said in a victim impact statement read into Lloydminster provincial court on April 29. ....
Article content As RCMP Const. Jacob Isaac pursued an SUV through Onion Lake Cree Nation at speeds of up to 177 kilometres an hour while bullets flew toward him, he was sure someone was going to die. The SUV was carrying suspected gang associates and its occupants fired six shots at the RCMP during the Jan. 1 chase which lasted roughly 10 minutes. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or We had to potentially die trying to stop this out-of-control threat : RCMP recounts high-speed chase on Onion Lake Back to video “I was convinced that day it was only a matter of time until the accused’s SUV or bullets killed someone,” Isaac said in a victim impact statement read into Lloydminster provincial court on April 29. ....