Search warrant finds cache of firearms in Cold Lake FirstNations

By Chantel Downes Local Journalism Initiative In a public statement released on Monday, Daniel McLaughlin, Communications Manager for Cold Lake First Nations (CLFNS), said CLFNS was aware of the police activity in the LeGoff townsite. He noted that CLFNS leadership had been in communication with the RCMP, closely monitoring the situation and cooperating with law enforcement to ensure all necessary steps were taken during the ongoing investigation. McLaughlin assured the public that the community was not in immediate danger and urged calm while the investigation continued. “At this time, the community can be assured that there is no immediate danger. We ask residents to remain calm and allow the RCMP to complete their investigation,” he said, adding, “Further details will be shared as they become available.” Cst. Cory Riggs, Public…

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