Pembroke – A woman with direct ties to two separate drug related deaths has been granted bail following a hearing last week and was ordered to reside with her surety until her next court appearance. However, a few days later, Kachina Sackaney was back in court when the person providing her surety revoked it. Ms. Sackaney, who was residing at 217 Vimy Boulevard in Renfrew, attended a bail hearing last Thursday, July 11 with Justice of the Peace Anne Colterman presiding. The hearing involved drug trafficking charges. Pembroke lawyer Tim McCann represented the federal Crown arguing against her release and Ms. Sackaney was represented by Ottawa lawyer Rob McGowan. Her hearing dealt with two charges including theft under $5,000 and a failure to comply with a probation order requiring her…