Warman family worried about SHA accountability after serious wildlife collision
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A Warman family isn’t happy with the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA).
Last Wednesday morning, when Gregory was heading to work, his vehicle collided with a deer on Highway 305 between Warman and Martensville. It left him with serious facial injuries, but if it wasn’t for a police officer and a text from him after he regained consciousness— his wife Brooklyn may have never known.
Brooklyn explained just what happened on the road, something that she said makes her feel lucky that he’s still alive.
