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Friday, September 25, 2020
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Man who killed young mother in God’s Lake Narrows in 2015 sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 15 years and 10 months
BY IAN GRAHAM
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The man who murdered Crystal Andrews in God's Lake Narrows in 2015 will spend close to 16 years in prison before he is allowed to apply for parole. Michael Okemow, 40, was sentenced to life in prison for second-degree murder by Manitoba Court of Queen’s Bench Justice Chris Martin in God’s Lake Narrows Sept. 4. Taking into account factors such as Okemow’s upbringing, mental illness and alcohol abuse as well as the impact of the motiveless killing on the remote community, Martin settled on 16 years as the appropriate amount of time Okemow must serve before he is eligible for parole, then subtracted two months from that total due to the conditions Okemow was held in during his twoweek trial in Thompson. “It is the worst thing that could happen,” Martin said about the early-morning murder of Andrews,
who had a fiancé and two children as well as foster children. “The scars will never heal.” Anyone accused of second-degree murder must serve at least 10 years of their sentence before being considered for parole, but judges can extend that period of parole ineligibility to as long as 25 years during sentencing. The Crown had argued that Okemow should spend 20 years in prison before being able to apply for parole, while Okemow’s lawyers said the period should be 15 years, with three years subtracted because of his upbringing, mental illness and the conditions he endured in the Thompson RCMP detachment cells while his trial occurred. Delivering the sentencing in God’s Lake Narrows was an unusual step taken at the request of the community. In January, Martin delivered Okemow’s verdict in Gods Lake Narrows, marking the
Nickel Belt News file photo Michael Okemow, the God’s Lake Narrows man convicted of second-degree murder for killing Crystal Andrews in November 2015, was sentenced Sept. 4 to life in prison without any chance of parole for 15 years and 10 months. first time that a Queen’s Bench proceeding was held in a remote community. The arrangement was made so that Andrews’s family and residents of the community where the crime occurred could be present
for the verdict. Okemow’s trial was heard in Thompson Jan. 8-20. Court heard that an SUV identified as the one belonging to Okemow's father was seen in the area where Andrews was last
seen walking and that it was found on the morning of Nov. 8, 2015 stuck in the muskeg about 300 metres from where Andrews’s body was found. A vaginal swab sample taken from Andrews during her aut-
opsy contained DNA that matched Okemow’s. Court also heard testimony from Okemow's mother that he arrived at her home late on the afternoon of Nov. 8 with wet clothes and that he then proceeded to take a shower and wash the clothes he had been wearing. A pair of his shoes found by police in a box in a crawl space in his parents’ home’s basement were found to have similar characteristics to shoes that caused bruising on Andrews’s face. Okemow told police in statements around the time of the killing that he didn’t know who Andrews was and that he had been carjacked by two unknown assailants who choked him unconscious in his vehicle and that he woke up the next day in a ditch. Although he had been a suspect since right after Andrews’s murder, Okemow wasn’t charged until March 2018, about two-and-a-half years after the killing.
Being held in ‘awful’ Thompson RCMP detachment cells during trial reason to reduce prison sentence by two months, judge says BY IAN GRAHAM
EDITOR@THOMPSONCITIZEN.NET
A week in one of the Thompson RCMP detachment holding cells is worth a couple of months in prison, a judge said while sentencing a God’s Lake Narrows man to life in prison without the possibility of parole for at least 15 years and 10 months. Manitoba Court of Queen’s Bench Justice Chris Martin knocked two months off the minimum parole eligibility for Miachael Okemow,
who was found guilty of second-degree murder in the 2015 death of Crystal Andrews, because he had to stay in one of the Thompson detachment’s 11 holding cells for five or six nights during his two-week trial in January. On weekends he was flown back to The Pas Correctional Centre. Martin said he recalled from a tour that the cells are about 15 feet by 15 feet, with a concrete bench along with some blankets or a mattress on top serving as a bed. Prisoners being held
there do not have access to the outdoors or to any type of exercise and no way to see or talk to other people unless they have a cellmate when police are forced to put more than one person in a cell due to prisoners volumes. “The cell is like solitary confinement,” said Martin in his decision. “It is, as a local judge described, inhumane, more so for Michael, suffering as he was with major mental illness, which was a daily concern throughout the trial. More-
Police use canoe to rescue Norway House woman in neck-deep water Norway House RCMP officers used a canoe to rescue a woman neck-deep in a swampy area Sept. 17. Police were responding to a report of an assault at a residence and arrived to find that the female victim had left and walked into a swampy area behind the house seeking safety. She was located in water up to her neck, in distress and calling for help. The RCMP officers found a canoe and paddled and portaged to the woman, who was near drowning. They pulled her out of the water and back to shore. She was taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Police continue to investigate.
over, as a matter of humanity in a civilized society, whether he was guilty or not is beside the point but he was at the time presumed innocent.” Martin said Canadian courts have long held that poor treatment by the Crown, by the court itself or by the judicial system in general is a valid consideration during sentencing, though it is rarely done and there is not set formula for how credit a judge should give for pre-trial or during trial detention in substandard facilities. “Here, given the severe nature of the remand facility in Thompson, and the time Micheal spent in it, notably while suffering a major mental disorder, this is one of the rare cases where his sentence, reflected in parole ineligibility, should be reduced to signal the court’s repugnance for how he was held. To be clear, nothing I have stated should be taken as a criticism of RCMP or Sheriff services. They deserve praise for working with the tools they are given
and showing empathy.” Based on the circumstances of the crime and Okemow’s background, Martin calculated that 16 years before being eligible
for parole was appropriate. “Because of the awful way he was held in jail during the trail, I am reducing that by two months,” Martin said.
Nickel Belt News photo by Ian Graham The cell block containing three drunk tanks and 11 holding cells at the Thompson RCMP detachment.
Popularizing hallelujahs: a reflection on Psalms in the Bible Spiritual food is also life-sustaining The idol factory: counterfeiting God’s nature (Part II)
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Cocaine, marijuana and pills seized in The Pas The Pas RCMP seized more than 400 grams of cocaine, 225 grams of marijuana, 327 illicit pills and over $2,000 cash while executing search warrants at two residences Sept. 9. Two people – a 57-yearold male and a 40-year-old female, both from The Pas – were arrested on charges of possession of drugs for the purpose of trafficking, possession of cannabis for the purpose of trafficking and possessing property obtained by crime in connection with this investigation and later released on a promise to appear in court Nov. 10. RCMP have issued an arrest warrant for 35-year-old Joshua Duff of Winnipeg, who is wanted on charges of possession of drugs for the purpose of trafficking, possession of cannabis for the purpose of trafficking and possessing property obtained by crime. The Pas RCMP continue to investigate.
RCMP Photos The Pas RCMP seized more than 400 grams of cocaine, 225 grams of marijuana, 327 illicit pills and over $2,000 cash while executing search warrants at two residences Sept. 9.
RCMP have issued an arrest warrant for 35-year-old Joshua Duff of Winnipeg, who is wanted on charges of possession of drugs for the purpose of trafficking, possession of cannabis for the purpose of trafficking and possessing property obtained by crime.
Priorities for a new Parliament A new throne speech. A new Parliament. A very different Parliament because of COVID-19. The Liberal government has moved to press the reset button with a new throne speech and new session of Parliament. It will obviously be a very different start to a parliamentary session than we have seen in previous years. The most obvious will be with COVID-19 and the continuing reality of having virtual parliamentary settings and limited in person sittings. This is important. We need to make sure that we are part of the solution when it comes to containing the further spread of this deadly virus. While the kind of parliamentary setting is different, if anything the importance of this parliamentary sitting has never been greater. We have to deal with the fact that COVID-19 is
CREE NATION CHILD & FAMILY CARING AGENCY
CREE NATION CHILD & FAMILY CARING AGENCY
Child & Family Service Worker – 1 Full-Time Permanent Position Brandon Sub-Office Brandon, Manitoba
Child & Family Service Worker– 1 Full-Time Permanent Position Thompson Sub-Office Thompson, Manitoba
Cree Nation Child & Family Caring Agency is situated on Opaskwayak Cree Nation and is responsible for administering and providing for the delivery of Child and Family Services Under a provincial mandate, the Agency services the Swampy Cree communities, as well as Flin Flon, Thompson, Swan River, Winnipeg and Lynn Lake/Marcel Colomb First Nation.
Cree Nation Child & Family Caring Agency is situated on Opaskwayak Cree Nation and is responsible for administering and providing for the delivery of Child and Family Services Under a provincial mandate, the Agency services the Swampy Cree communities, as well as Flin Flon, Thompson, Swan River, Winnipeg and Lynn Lake/Marcel Colomb First Nation.
Cree Nation Child & Family Caring Agency is dedicated to providing comprehensive CFS Services that are community-based and incorporate both protection and prevention services. Our agency will strive to maintain family unity.
Cree Nation Child & Family Caring Agency is dedicated to providing comprehensive CFS Services that are community-based and incorporate both protection and prevention services. Our agency will strive to maintain family unity.
POSITION SUMMARY:
POSITION SUMMARY:
Under the supervision of the Unit Supervisor(s), the Child & Family Service Worker is responsible for providing and administering CFS Services in accordance with the Child & Family Services Act.
Under the supervision of the Unit Supervisor(s), the Child & Family Service Worker is responsible for providing and administering CFS Services in accordance with the Child & Family Services Act.
RESPONSIBILITIES: § Responsible for gathering information and assessing family functioning problems § Develop and implement intervention plans within program guidelines for families within program guidelines and provide referrals, support, guidance and problem solving § Provides for the placement, case management and ongoing support for children in care § Responsible for all file documentation and ensuring services are applied § Case Monitoring, Risk Assessment & Follow up
RESPONSIBILITIES: § Responsible for gathering information and assessing family functioning problems § Develop and implement intervention plans within program guidelines for families within program guidelines and provide referrals, support, guidance and problem solving § Provides for the placement, case management and ongoing support for children in care § Responsible for all file documentation and ensuring services are applied § Case Monitoring, Risk Assessment & Follow up
QUALIFICATIONS § Work experience in Child and Family Services with demonstrated knowledge of child development, family centered service, early intervention, family support and community-based services § Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or related undergraduate degree in Human Services (preferred) § Ability to converse fluently in Cree (preferred) § Excellent assessment, intervention and writing skills § Knowledge of the Child and Family Services Act and provincial standards § Ability to use a variety of computer applications including CFSIS and FACTS
QUALIFICATIONS § Work experience in Child and Family Services with demonstrated knowledge of child development, family centered service, early intervention, family support and community-based services § Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) or related undergraduate degree in Human Services (preferred) § Ability to converse fluently in Cree (preferred) § Excellent assessment, intervention and writing skills § Knowledge of the Child and Family Services Act and provincial standards § Ability to use a variety of computer applications including CFSIS and FACTS
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT § Must pass a criminal records check, child abuse and prior check § Cannot be active on a protection case § Maintain absolute confidentiality § Varied amounts of travel required § Must have a valid Manitoba driver’s license § Must be able to provide own vehicle for work § Other duties related to the position may be assigned
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT § Must pass a criminal records check, child abuse and prior check § Cannot be active on a protection case § Maintain absolute confidentiality § Varied amounts of travel required § Must have a valid Manitoba driver’s license § Must be able to provide own vehicle for work § Other duties related to the position may be assigned
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Deadline: September 29, 2020 @ 4:00 PM
SUBMIT COVER LETTER & RESUME ALONG WITH THREE (3) REFERENCES MARKED “PERSONAL & CONFIDENTIAL” TO: Human Resource Manager Cree Nation Child & Family Caring Agency Box 10130, Opaskwayak, MB. R0B 2J0 Fax: 204-623-3847 Email: hr@creenation.ca
SUBMIT COVER LETTER & RESUME ALONG WITH THREE (3) REFERENCES MARKED “PERSONAL & CONFIDENTIAL” TO: Human Resource Manager Cree Nation Child & Family Caring Agency Box 10130, Opaskwayak, MB. R0B 2J0 Fax: 204-623-3847 Email: hr@creenation.ca
We thank all who apply and advise that only those selected for further consideration will be contacted. “Please visit our website at www.https://creenation.ca”
We thank all who apply and advise that only those selected for further consideration will be contacted. “Please visit our website at www.https://creenation.ca”
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY DENTAL HYGIENIST – FULL TIME POSITION Under the direction of the Director of Health, the Dental Hygienist will be responsible to implement and deliver the “Children’s Oral Health Initiative (COHI)” program, which focuses on children from ages 0 – 7 years of age. COHI is a community based initiative to prevent tooth decay and improve oral health among the 11 KTC First Nations children. The overall goals of the COHI are: To reduce and delay dental decay among First Nation children; to reduce the need for children to undergo extensive dental treatment involving general anesthetic; to work with community partners such as Aboriginal Head Start and Maternal Child Health programs and schools to bring proven early interventions to First Nations communities, and to improve families’ understanding of their role in promoting oral health as part of a healthy lifestyle
DUTIES (SUMMARY): • Ensure the collection of appropriately completed permission/ consent forms • Provide dental screenings and surveys to determine the oral health status and preventive treatment needs of each child • Provide pit and fissure sealants for children • Apply as required, fluoride varnish to children • Painless procedures used in cavities to limit further decay • Refer children who require urgent care • Provide one-on-one oral hygiene instruction • Oral health education and promotion activities • Collect, complete and submit data in a timely fashion (ie. Dental Screening forms and Dental Services Daily Records) • Maintain appropriate records (ie. COHI lists, referral lists, etc.) • Train and provide indirect supervision of the Dental Worker Aide • Develop, implement, coordinate, evaluate and maintain preventive and health promotion programs • Travel within our Tribal area is essential. • Others as deemed necessary QUALIFICATIONS: • Knowledgeable of First Nations cultural practices, traditions, and customs would be an asset. • Experience working in a First Nation community would be an asset. • Must have excellent oral and written skills. • Must be computer literate and have experience working with computer programs such as Microsoft Office, Word, Excel, Access Database, and Microsoft PowerPoint. • Knowledge of Federal/Provincial Health Care Systems. • Must be a Registered Dental Hygienist (RDH), College of Dental Hygienists of Manitoba • Must be listed on the Registered Dental Hygienists–College of Dental Hygienists of Manitoba • Current CPR certification • Must have a valid Manitoba Driver’s License at all times. • Criminal Record check and Child Abuse Registry Check to be submitted. Salary ranges between: $70,000.00 - $85,000.00 annually A written application with a detailed resume, including at least two references with written permission to contact the references and your latest immediate supervisor, should be submitted to: Lisa Beardy, Office Manager Keewatin Tribal Council Inc. 23 Nickel Road Thompson, Manitoba, R8N 0Y4 Fax: (204) 677- 0256 Email: lbeardy@ktc.ca Applications will be accepted until 4:00 p.m. Wednesday, September 30, 2020. We wish to thank those that apply for this position but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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Lorraine Featuring Lumber * Sprayers Manitoba First Nations Education Resource Centre Inc. 2.2 Provide consultation, support, guidance and Human Resource Generalist I or callto school support teams in relation to 2-1100 Waverley Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3TJOB 3X9OPPORTUNITY * 84 Dodge 1 Ton Dually 4x4 * demonstration Louisiana-Pacifi c Canada Ltd. Marcel Colomb First Email: hr@mfnerc.com | Fax: 204-942-2490 84 VW Van * students struggling with grade level curriculum outcomes. P.O. Box 189, Minitonas, MB R0L 1G0 JP-CFI Case Manage Closing Date: Open until filled 525-2479 Ext. 2104 Fax: (866) 678-5969 Estate & Moving - Phone: Closes(204) e-mail : lorraine.schneider@lpcorp.com WeExternal thank all who apply, however, only those selected for an Nation Tribal He Home Care NursePosting Cree Wed Oct 7th @ 7:30 PM 3. Other Duties interview will be contacted. Incomplete applications will not applications for a fullbe Nation considered. No Authority phone callsiswill be accepted. Only those (Registered Nurse, Ba Marcel Colomb First Health seeking a 3.1 Coordinate Math initiatives and investigatethe Estate & Moving - Closes forofan interview be contacted. Social Work), funded fulfiselected ll the role Home Carewill Nurse. possibility and feasibility of developing additional qualified individual toPlease Wed Oct 14th @ 7:30 PM visit our website www.mfnerc.com for more First Initiative Project programs. The purpose of the ne Job Summary information on the Manitoba First Nation School System. 3.2 Support the identification and implementation Consignments Welcome! Child First Project is t of pilot projects in the area of numeracy across the integrated approach o Reporting to the Home Care Manager, the Home curriculum. (204) 467-1858 or t $PNQFUJUJWF 4BMBSJFT t 3FMPDBUJPO "TTJTUBODF Marcel Colomb First N Care Nurse is responsible for promoting, protecting 3.3 Support school and district professional learning and respond to childr (204) 886-7027 t $POUJOVJOH &EVDBUJPO t 3FNPUFOFTT "MMPXBODF t &YDFMMFOU #FOFĂśUT School District of Mystery Lake & preserving the health of Marcel Colomb community groups. and their families, in p >Dental Assistant 3.4 members through services directed to home care Support school and district plans. www.mcsherryauction.com social professionals a 5IPNQTPO (FOFSBM )PTQJUBM o 0QFSBUJOH 3PPN 3.5 Work as a part of the school board office support clients. The Home Care Nurse provides holistic care & 1BSU 5JNF '5& significantly contribut team on district researchprojects, policies and various practices nursing as defined by the Registered Nurses 5IFSF XJMM CF BO PQQPSUVOJUZ UP XPSL QBSU UJNF GPS UIF %FOUJTU JO children and their fam grant opportunities. Act & in compliance with the College of Registered The School District BEEJUJPO UP UIJT QBSU UJNF QPTJUJPO that is as full and as n MISC FOR SALE 3.6 Strive to keep up to date on current materialsNurses and of Manitoba Standards Mystery Lake of Practice & of Canadian Success for all research basedorinstructional strategies. Nurses Association Code of Ethics; cares for & directs Under the direct supervisioneffective of the Patient Care Manager designate, assists Jordan’s Principle Worker positionPosition Summary: multi-disciplinary team personnel performingsuch a variety of patient 3.7 in Perform other dutiescare as may be assigned byoverall care of clients; the is responsible for advocating, activities and related non-professional services necessary in caring for the Celebrate Education Week: April 16-20, 2018 Senior Administration. Services providing information, educating -& Contract supporting clients to personal needs and comfort of the patient. This is an integrated position that The Case Manager po includes coordination and scheduling of dental procedures for the Operating ensure that the highest possible standard of service is Location: Wapanohk Community School community health ser The Board of Trustees invites you to celebrate Room (OR). This will require expertise in developing and maintaining excellent provided; follows Hours/day: Marcel Colomb policies & procedures; 6 hours, 5Week days/week working relationships with a 4. broad range of individuals and organizations. The Education 2018 in our schools. care team. The Case Relationships works in a multidisciplinary & may Week be called Salary: $25team per hour OR Dental Assistant will function within the provisions of the Vision, Mission, & peer support to the Happy Education to all of the District staff. 50, 000 BATTERIES Values, policies and procedures of the Northern Health Region (NHR) and Start Date: October 13, upon to assist with other duties within the2020 scopetoofsupport the Assistant to the Case It takes everyone our 4.1 Reports to the Superintendent of Educational will incorporate NHR core competencies into working practice (Customer/ Contract completion date: June 30, 2021 department. IN STOCK each SCTC communi students in their learning. Client Focused, Initiative & Pro-activity, Services.Diversity Awareness, Teamwork, and delivery for children w Collaboration, Development4.2 of Self and Others, such and Adaptability). Thank you for all that you do to Conduct relationships with representatives of Job Qualifications: Position Requirements: families. Provide elem *Auto *Farm *Marine enrich the lives of our students. therequirements Department of Criminal Education and other provincial, federal The incumbent must fulfill the of the Records/Vulnerable • Successful completion of a high school diploma particular responsibili *Construction *ATV municipal agencies to check, accomplish his/her job. Person, Child Abuse Registryand check and Adult Abuse Registry and adhere • Must have the ability to communicate fluently (written • Registered Nurse or“You Licensed Practical to allCarts Northern Health Region policiesMaintain and procedures. can teach a student a lesson for a day;effective developmen 4.3 a close liaison with teachers, school, *Motorcycle *Golf and oral) thecan English language • CRNM or CLPN – Active Registration but ifinyou teach him to learn by creatingRecognize the deficits district support staff and parents as are necessary to *RechargeablesQualifications: *Tools • Previous experience working children t Grade 12 education or equivalent towith protect children thr • Valid Manitoba Class 5 Driver’s License curiosity, he will continue the with learning process perform his/her job. t Successful completion of a recognized Dental Assistant Program required *Phones *Computers challenging behaviours of information, effectiv as long as he lives.â€? Clay P. Bedford • Daily access to a vehicle Current active practicing registration with Manitoba Dental Association toabuse work well withchecks teachers to provide one on one • Ability *Solar Systems &t t design appropriate training. • Criminal record & child registry Excellent knowledge of Windows based programs (Microsoft Word, Excel, support to student The School District of Mystery Lake is an Employment • 2 years of related nursing experienceThank you. * Everything Else! Outlook, and Internet) • Have a current Child Abuse Registry and Criminal Record t Minimum three (3) years’ experience as a Dental required QualiďŹ cations: Equity Employer andAssistant encourages candidates of Aboriginal • Proficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook t Previous experience working with Pediatric cases preferred Check completed Board of Trustees ancestry to apply. Please direct applications stating • Immunization record up to date t MAN Ability to speak Cree an asset THE BATTERY • Class 5 drivers licenceDistrict preferred RN or BN prefere qualifications, experience, at least 3 references and a brief The School of Mystery Lake • 1390 St. James St., list of qualifications background in re For complete please visit our website www.nrha.ca. statement of educational philosophy and beliefs by Tuesday, Job Description Closing Date: January 5, 2018 at 4pm. No late standing with CR 13, 2020 to: WPG Please submit resume byOctober submissions will be accepted. • Provide academic/social support to student in a small February 2, 2018 to: Bachelor of Soci Lori Rasmussen, Recruitment Officer 1-877-775-8271 group or one on one basis • Supervisory and & 867 Thompson DriveLorie South Henderson, Superintendent of Education Services • Support Applications Must Include:student in learning life skills www.batteryman.ca Thompson, MB R8N 1Z4 • Knowledge of Jo Programming • Supervise student during recreation Fax: (204) 778-1477 School District of Mystery Lake • Child developme • Other duties as assigned TRAILERS, TRUCKBEDSEmail: & TIRES. Full • A cover letter that clearly indicates how you meet recruiteast@nrha.ca • Experience work 408 Thompson Drive North, Thompson, Manitoba $BMM VT UPEBZ -PDBM PS 5PMM 'SFF Repair and Safeties. Vehicle Parts, the position Applications requirements • CPR and First Ai R8N 0X7 Tires & Wheels. 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