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Man sentenced to four years for drug, weapons charges

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A local man received four years in jail after pleading guilty to possession of drugs for trafficking and possession of prohibited weapons.
Victor Foley appeared in provincial court in Drumheller to plead guilty to several charges on Friday, April 16.
On March 16, 2020, police were called to a suspicious vehicle parked on a lease road near Red Deer. A silver handgun was on the dashboard. Inside the vehicle Foley, and another individual were sleeping. The vehicle was not related to the occupants.
Police seized an assortment of drugs and trafficking paraphernalia including fentanyl, as well as a handgun, two sawed-off shotguns, ammunition, a spring-loaded knife, brass knuckles, and hand-made tazers.
He was also in breach of court orders by being in a motor vehicle without the owners and being in possession of identity documents.
Foley is currently serving a three-year sentence at the Drumheller Institution, which commenced in October of last year that included possession of drugs for the purposes of trafficking.
Judge Fraser agreed with a joint submission from the Crown and defence for a four-year global disposition, consecutive to his current sentence.


Firefighters scale WLD 12 times for charity

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Eight members of Drumheller Fire & Rescue from the Drumheller, Rosedale, and East Coulee halls took on the Calgary Firefighter Stairclimb this year on their own soil.
Due to Covid, the stairclimb is being held virtually this year and on Sunday, May 2 the firefighters completed the stairclimb at the World’s Largest Dinosaur.
It was a grueling event and the rules require each firefighter to climb 1,204 stairs. As the dinosaur is 106 stairs high, firefighters made 12 trips to the top. On top of this, the firefighters were wearing their bunker gear, which weighs approximately 45 pounds.
The two fastest to complete the challenge were Jeff Gerlinger and Kyle Smith at 24:26 and 24:27, respectively.
All funds raised are in support of Wellspring Calgary, which offers a range of supports, resources, and programs to those suffering, living with, or who have been affected by cancer.
So far, the Drumheller Department has raised over $3,100.

Zero active COVID-19 cases at Drumheller Institution

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The number of active COVID-19 cases at the Drumheller Institution has dropped to zero, more than four months since the first reported cases were confirmed in December 2020, which prompted the institution to declare an outbreak and seek support from the Canadian Red Cross.
The medium-security federal penitentiary will remain under outbreak status until 28 days after the last recovered case; according to the Correctional Services Canada website the outbreak is projected to lift on Monday, May 24.
“Given the issues we’ve seen this weekend, and the record high cases reported, we are developing a package of stronger public health measures which I expect to announce tomorrow (Tuesday, May 4),” Alberta Premier Jason Kenney said during the Monday, May 3 COVID update.
During the update, Premier Kenney also announced the COVID-19 vaccine rollout will expand eligibility to include teachers, early childhood educators, and support staff starting Tuesday, May 4.
Variants of concern continue to rise across the province, including the newly identified B.1.617 strain which is responsible for the rapid spread of COVID-19 in India.
Nearly 64 per cent of all active cases across the province have been identified as a variant of concern. In the Central Health Zone, which includes the Town of Drumheller, there have been 4,080 total confirmed cases identified as a variant of concern--1,783 of which are active; further geographical breakdown of variant cases is currently unavailable.
As of Monday, May 3 there are 27 active and 419 recovered cases in the Town of Drumheller; this includes 181 recovered cases at the Drumheller Institution.
In the surrounding areas, there are five active cases in Starland County, 32 active cases in Wheatland County, and 56 active cases in Kneehill County.


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