Case for accused facing charge in Cindy MacKay death adjourned
A man facing a charge in the death of Cindy MacKay last year had his case adjourned in North Battleford provincial court Friday.
Michael MacKay, 38, is charged with first degree murder in the death of his wife Cindy MacKay of the Meota area.
Michael MacKay, who was arrested on March 18, had his appearance waived in court.
Defence lawyer Nicholas Stooshinoff said MacKay made an application for bail at Queen’s Bench Court in Battleford Thursday. Stooshinoff said he and Crown prosecutor Oryn Holm agreed to have the matters adjourned until the judge makes his decision.