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Prince Albert police investigating Wednesday evening shooting
Prince Albert police investigating Wednesday evening shooting

CTV News

time5 days ago

  • CTV News

Prince Albert police investigating Wednesday evening shooting

Prince Albert police say a man was seriously injured in a shooting Wednesday evening. Officers received a report of the incident around 6:45 p.m., responding to the 1900 block of 14th Street West. When police arrived on scene, they found a man suffering from injuries consistent with a gunshot wound, a Prince Albert police news release says. Officers began to render aid to the man before Parkland Ambulance transported him to hospital with injuries described as serious, the release said. Police say the victim and suspect, who fled the scene on a bike, are known to each other. No arrests had been made as of Thursday morning. Anyone with information regarding the incident is asked to contact the Prince Albert police or Crime Stoppers.

2 paramedics struck by car in Las Vegas have returned to Sask. with massive medical bills
2 paramedics struck by car in Las Vegas have returned to Sask. with massive medical bills

Yahoo

time01-05-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

2 paramedics struck by car in Las Vegas have returned to Sask. with massive medical bills

Two young Saskatchewan women who went to Las Vegas to celebrate a birthday and their recent graduation as paramedics — and were hit by a car at a crosswalk in the city — are now back in their home province. On top of multiple broken bones and a lot of pain, Katrine Sinclair and Charlie Listowski were left with huge medical bills for the treatment they received at a U.S. hospital. Roberta Sinclair, Katrine's mother, said Katrine's bill after two to three days in the hospital was $144,000 US. "I actually wrote a cheque and my hands were shaking," Roberta said on CBC Saskatchewan's The 306. "I wrote a cheque for $21,621. I've never written such a big cheque in my life." Roberta said she was surprised to receive an invoice for treatment upfront. "We Canadians never see the cost up front for a medical [expense] and in the States they hand you an invoice with itemized items," she said. "My daughter had to have six CT scans for $38,000 to $40,000 [US]." Meanwhile, the air ambulance they used to transfer her daughter ended up costing around $45,000 US. "It's incredible the cost, but this was a situation where [we thought] you know what, we need to do this," said Roberta. "You cannot put a price tag on your child's life." Family, friends and community members have raised close to $90,000 via a GoFundMe campaign started by a family friend of Sinclairs. The GoFundMe said Lastowsky had partial insurance, and Katrine's coverage stopped on her 21st birthday, hours before the collision in Las Vegas. "My health insurance expired on [Katrine]," Roberta previously told CBC. "And being a young girl, she did not purchase extra medical insurance for the trip." Charlie Lastowsky, left, and Katrine Sinclair, right, recently graduated together and work as paramedics with Parkland Ambulance in Prince Albert. (Submitted by Roberta Sinclair) With the women now back in Saskatchewan, Roberta said they are finding more fractures and broken bones as the swelling goes down. Katrine has a broken right humerus, one broken rib on her right side, three pelvis fractures, L3, L4, L5 vertebrae fractures and a tibia plateau fracture. Being a paramedic has helped Katrine accurately assess her pain for doctors. "She's able to analyze herself," Roberta said. "She was saying, 'My knee is really sore. It's more swollen. This isn't right.' I think that's one of the biggest things she says is they're listening to her." Roberta used a line of credit to help pay some of the hospital bill and the air ambulance. She thanked the community, first responders and people who have donated.

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