Shattered Image: How a 'supermom' threw her loved ones' lives into chaos with carefully crafted lies | Mosaic donates $500K for campaign to make Wanuskewin a UNESCO heritage site | Don't want your corpse burned or buried? You can choose 'aquamation' in Saskatchewan
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Good evening, these are your top stories for Tuesday, May 02, 2023.
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Shattered Image: How a 'supermom' threw her loved ones' lives into chaos with carefully crafted lies; Rachelle Reyes Kohut's behaviour, influenced by what she describes as mental illness and childhood tragedy, ended up wreaking havoc in the lives of those closest to her\.

Shattered Image: How a 'supermom' threw her loved ones' lives into chaos with carefully crafted lies

May 2 , 2023 • 02:00 AM CST

Rachelle Reyes Kohut’s behaviour, influenced by what she describes as mental illness and childhood tragedy, ended up wreaking havoc in the lives of those closest to her.

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Mosaic donates $500K for campaign to make Wanuskewin a UNESCO heritage site; The entrance to Wanuskewin Heritage Park on Aug\. 27, 2021\.

Mosaic donates $500K for campaign to make Wanuskewin a UNESCO heritage site

May 2 , 2023 • 04:54 PM CST

The park is looking to become the first UNESCO heritage site in Saskatchewan.

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Don't want your corpse burned or buried? You can choose 'aquamation' in Saskatchewan; The New Brunswick Medical Society is calling on the Higgs government to do a complete review of women's health care which includes gynecological services, family planning and fertility\. President Jeff Steeves said while emergency care is available, non-urgent care must be improved\.

Don't want your corpse burned or buried? You can choose 'aquamation' in Saskatchewan

May 2 , 2023 • 12:06 PM CST

Death is inevitable. So is the need to deal with a person's body afterward. Not everyone knows about the options available beyond a traditional burial or cremation, which uses fire to reduce a corpse to ashes.

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Regina man charged with 2nd-degree murder in Piapot First Nation woman's death; rcmp vehicle

Regina man charged with 2nd-degree murder in Piapot First Nation woman's death

May 2 , 2023 • 02:56 PM CST

RCMP say a Ethan Sunshine, 28, has been charged with second degree murder in connection with the death of Kihaw Fox,31 on April 22.

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What the federal workers' deal means for the future of remote work; PSAC workers and supporters walk a picket line in Halifax last month\. One of the sticking points in negotiations had been remote work\.

What the federal workers' deal means for the future of remote work

May 2 , 2023 • 02:00 AM CST

Remote work was among the sticking points between the public workers and the federal government, but was left out of the new tentative agreement. "We haven't figured our way through this story yet," one expert said.

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What made Gordon Lightfoot great: Remembrances from musicians, writers; Gordon Lightfoot poses for a photo as he attends "LIGHTHEADED: A Gordon Lightfoot State of Mind" at The Eglinton Grand, in Toronto, Thursday, March 17, 2022\. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young  

May 2 , 2023 • 10:28 AM CST

What made Gordon Lightfoot great: Remembrances from musicians, writers

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Why mass shooting inquiry said Canada should look to Finland for its policing model; Police car on the street at night; Shutterstock ID 222952348; Cost Ctr: redownload; Manager: redownload; Email: redownload; Project: redownload  

May 2 , 2023 • 03:00 AM CST

Why mass shooting inquiry said Canada should look to Finland for its policing model

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Funeral held for man who died after being stun-gunned, injured by Prince Albert police; Umpherville, a father of five, was trying to turn his life around by taking a job as a youth worker in Prince Albert, Sask\., his family has said\.  

May 2 , 2023 • 07:00 AM CST

Funeral held for man who died after being stun-gunned, injured by Prince Albert police

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'You've been heard': Sask. premier says province will provide more money for classrooms; Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe speaks to media after the presentation of the 2023/2024 provincial budget\.  

May 1 , 2023 • 05:56 PM CST

'You've been heard': Sask. premier says province will provide more money for classrooms

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Liberals put forward new amendments to gun legislation following initial backlash; Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino is seen as he announces the governments plans to restrict automatic weapons, Monday, May 1, 2023 in Ottawa\.  

May 1 , 2023 • 04:48 PM CST

Liberals put forward new amendments to gun legislation following initial backlash

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May 1 , 2023 • 06:31 PM CST

137 people in Sask. missing for more than six months, province says

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May 1 , 2023 • 11:59 AM CST

Sask. Public Safety Agency believes potential for wildfires could be above average this year

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May 1 , 2023 • 04:27 PM CST

Redblacks hold 4 of initial 17 selection ahead of 2023 CFL draft

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May 1 , 2023 • 04:07 PM CST

Northern Sask. residents waiting for answers after human remains found in landfill

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May 1 , 2023 • 01:41 PM CST

Conservative MP says feds did not brief him on alleged threats to his family in China

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