
Sask. RCMP searching for 2 suspects after shooting on Red Earth Cree Nation
Police are searching for Gregory Whitehead and Harvey Whitehead after a shooting on Red Earth Cree Nation Saturday afternoon. (Photo supplied: Saskatchewan RCMP)
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