Murray Wood: The day Canada Became a nation
April 9, 1917 was Easter Monday. On that date, 109 years ago, Canadian soldiers made history at Vimy Ridge. Murray Wood ...
RCMP are looking for a teen from the Muskowekwan First Nation area after receiving a call about the missing youth at around midnight on June 1.
RCMP believe Blayne Miller could be in the area of Lestock, Muskowekwan First Nation or Fort Qu’Appelle, but said that’s not been confirmed.
Miller has been described as First Nations, six feet tall and weighing around 160 pounds with a slim build. Police said he has brown eyes and short dark hair worn longer in the front.
Anyone with information regarding Miller’s whereabouts is asked to contact RCMP.
Muskowekwan First Nation is located 69 kilometres north of Fort Qu’Appelle.




