Top stories of 2022 in Northeast Saskatchewan
It was a busy year for northeast Saskatchewan in 2022, as pandemic restrictions lessened, many businesses and events opened up, and people got back to projects that were halted or delayed over the past couple of years.
James Smith Cree Nation: In the early morning of Sept. 4, 10 people died and 15 others were transported to hospital with injuries in relation to a stabbing rampage on the James Smith Cree Nation.
This led to a multi-day manhunt for Myles Sanderson. He was later arrested by police but then died shortly after.
The community has since tried to move on from the tragedy, receiving multiple visits in that time from Federal Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

