A Native Royal Canadian Mounted Police Officer remains in serious condition after being shot while responding to a domestic dispute.
Const. Robin Cameron, 29, was shot July 7. Family have been by her side at a hospital is Saskatoon. A traditional feast was held in her honor at the Beardy's and Okemasis Reserve in Saskatchewan.
Police are still looking for the man who shot Cameron and fellow officer Marc Bourdages, 26. Curtis Dagenais fled the scene and is believed to be hiding in a remote area.
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