Charles Hamilton, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

Charles Hamilton

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

Saskatoon, SK, Canada

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  • Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
  • SudburyStar
  • TheStarPhoenix.com
  • Edmonton Journal

Past articles by Charles:

Saskatchewan teenager who killed baby had long history of violence, troubled childhood

Years before Jacqueline Danielle Henderson walked into the bedroom of six-week old Nikosis Cantre and killed the baby in his sleep, she showed disturbing signs of violence. Her identity and full details of her past can now be revealed for the first time. → Read More

Saskatoon police consider murder charges after 2 fatally OD on cocaine suspected of containing fentanyl

Saskatoon police say they are considering whether murder charges are warranted after two fatal overdoses involving cocaine suspected to contain fentanyl. → Read More

Boushie family lawyer says there were grounds for an appeal in Stanley case

The lawyer for Colten Boushie's family believes layperson testimony about Gerald Stanley's gun means there were grounds to appeal the not-guilty verdict. → Read More

Gerald Stanley trial on 2nd-degree murder charge gets underway in Saskatchewan

As Gerald Stanley's second-degree murder trial in the death of Colten Boushie begins Tuesday in Battleford, Sask., there are big questions about what this case means for the province. → Read More

Sask. liquor vendors want in on pot sales

As the debate rages in Saskatchewan about where people should be able to buy pot, liquor vendors are making their pitch. → Read More

Environmental charges against Bill Boyd relate to land near controversial irrigation project

Environmental charges against former Saskatchewan cabinet minister Bill Boyd stem from apparent damage done to land near an irrigation pilot project he was touting to potential Chinese immigrants. → Read More

Inmate's mother looking to sue Sask. prison after son's alleged murder

RCMP have charged a 28-year-old man in the alleged beating death of Chris Van Camp this week in Prince Albert, Sask. → Read More

Court document reveals new details about school shooting in La Loche, Sask.

A joint statement of facts presented at the sentencing hearing for the teen who killed four people and injured seven others at a Saskatchewan school on Jan. 22, 2016, reveals new details. → Read More

La Loche, Sask., school shooter talked about plans in 2015, sentencing hears

The accused in the deadly La Loche, Sask., school shooting in 2015 talked about his plans a year before the event that killed four people, a sentencing court has been told. → Read More

New health research centre to focus on Indigenous, mental health issues

Federal Health Minister Jane Philpott says a new "patient-focused" research centre in Saskatchewan could help close the health gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Canadians. → Read More

Teen pleads guilty in Sask. school shooting

The teen accused in the La Loche school shooting pleaded guilty to murdering two teen brothers, a teacher's aide and a teacher. → Read More

Killed for $16

A 25-year-old Saskatoon man who was beaten with a pool cue in a Winkler bowling alley over the weekend has died. → Read More

Mom begged for son to be incarcerate before crash

The mother of a 17-year-old allegedly responsible for the death of a 70-year-old man in a crash on Circle Drive says she begged a Saskatoon judge earlier that day to place her son in custody because he was high on drugs. → Read More

Man awaiting fentanyl trial charged again

A man arrested last week on allegations of trafficking fentanyl was already awaiting trial on previous charges relating to the sale of the deadly opiate. → Read More

'We were all choking': Inmates complain of heavy smoke during lockdown

Inmates at the Saskatoon Correctional Centre are concerned about the way they were treated during what they describe as a riot at the jail last weekend. → Read More

Second-degree murder charges laid after woman from Kinley found dead

A 44-year-old man is charged with second-degree murder after a woman from Kinley was found dead last week. The investigation began on Jan. 24 when Biggar RCMP were called to a Saskatoon hospital after being alerted to a report that a woman died there suddenly. → Read More

$20K worth of e-cigarettes, e-juice swiped in break-in

Tens of thousands of dollars worth of electronic cigarettes and nicotine e-juice was stolen from one of the city's highest profile vapour stores. The owner of Vapor Jedi said his store was broken into and robbed sometime early Tuesday morning. → Read More

Jerry Constant elects judge and jury trail in Karina Wolfe case

The man accused of killing Karina Wolfe has chosen to be tried by a judge and jury this spring. Jerry Franklin Constant was charged with second-degree murder in the death of Wolfe, who at the age of 20 disappeared in Saskatoon in July 2010. → Read More

La Loche says goodbye to shooting victims

Private and public wake ceremonies for 21-year-old Marie Janvier have been ongoing since last Tuesday when the teacher assistant's remains were met with roadside vigils as her family travelled up north. → Read More

PM Trudeau travels to La Loche after 'heartbreaking and devastating' school shootings

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he has travelled to La Loche, the scene one week ago of one of the worst school shootings in Canadian history, “to personally express the country’s shock and sadness. → Read More