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Author: Grace Miller
Publication Date: January 30, 2026 - 10:06

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‘He was covered head to toe in blood,’ police officer says in Saskatoon murder trial

January 30, 2026
The first emergency responder at the scene says she saw a large bullet wound on Arden Panipekeesick's neck and knew he would likely die.


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