Regional News-Optimist July 16, 2020

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Another first-degree murder charge in homicide of Tiki Laverdiere

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Ninth person charged Staff A ninth person charged has been charged in relation to the Tiki Laverdiere homicide investigation, according to RCMP. Charles St. Savard made his first appearance in North Battleford provincial court Monday and has been remanded into custody on charges of firstdegree murder and kidnapping. He had previously been charged with assault causing bodily harm, but that charge was withdrawn by the Crown and replaced by the first-degree murder charge. The Saskatchewan RCMP Major Crime Unit (MCU)-North has been investigating the May 1, 2019, homicide of Tiki Laverdiere for over a year. To date, eight people have

been charged and are before the courts or have been sentenced for their roles in her death. Over the course of the year, MCU-North Investigators have continued to follow up on all information and tips received from the public regarding the case. Newly received information brought investigators to Edmonton, Alta., and North Battleford, where they had been working for the past two weeks. As a result of this work, police arrested 33-year-old St. Savard (1986-10-08) of Edmonton, Alta. He was arrested in Edmonton on July 10 by the Edmonton Police Service and was returned to North Battleford. St. Savard appeared in person in provincial court Monday before Judge Murray Pelletier. He has been remanded by consent to Friday, July 17 at 11 a.m., to appear by closedcircuit TV. The adjournment is to allow time for St. Savard to obtain counsel. The indication from North Battl-

eford Legal Aid is that they cannot take him on due to conflicts for their office, so alternative arrangements will be lined up. Should St. Savard seek bail in the case, that would have to go through Queen’s Bench court. St. Savard is subject to a no-contact order; there is a temporary publication ban on the names in that order. Tiki Laverdiere was reported missing to Battlefords RCMP on May 12. On June 10, Saskatchewan RCMP announced that her disappearance was the result of foul play and would be investigated as a homicide. On July 11, Battlefords RCMP and the RCMP Major Crime Unit were conducting a ground search in a rural area outside of North Battleford when a police dog with the North Battleford RCMP Police Dog Services Unit discovered human remains. On July 17, RCMP announced the remains were determined to be those of Laverdiere.

The public is advised of heightened risks surrounding all water activities involving the North Saskatchewan and Churchill River systems, and their tributaries, as well as the South Saskatchewan River system. According to the Water Security Agency, continued high levels of precipitation on these systems have resulted in swift moving water, which can pose a hazard to both the public and property. Conditions can be dangerous and change rapidly, even for those well experienced with water-related activities. Be aware of floating debris and high-water velocities. People are advised to examine and avoid unstable banks. Photo of the North Saskatchewan River by Louise Lundberg

Battleford West development moves on to next stage By John Cairns Staff Reporter

Despite economic headwinds and now a fullblown pandemic, the Battleford West development continues to forge ahead. Battleford West Properties Ltd. president Dean Kupchanko has big plans to move

forward with the next portion of the project. It is Country Estates, an acreage subdivision along Highway 40 and Sunset Boulevard in Battleford. Kupchanko has announced that it is now taking deposits on 10 acreage lots in Country Estates. The lots are touted as enormous in size com-

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