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RCMP Major Crimes Unit lay murder charges at Drumheller Institution

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The RCMP Major Crimes Unit (MCU) South have laid first-degree murder charges against two inmates at the Drumheller Institution following a serious assault which occurred on August 4, 2019.

At 7:34 p.m. on August 4, Drumheller RCMP responded to a complaint of a stabbing at the Drumheller Institution. The 42-year-old victim was taken to an area hospital where he succumbed to his injuries.

On August 5, RCMP MCU South attended the Institute along with Calgary RCMP Forensic Identification Section to investigate and gather evidence. An autopsy was completed on August 6 confirming that the death was caused by stab wounds.

Two male inmates, 24-year-old Giovanni James Alexis, and 23-year-old Richard George Paul have both been charged with first-degree murder in the death of Jason Tremblay. A court date has not yet been confirmed.

Further information will not be provided in relation to this incident.


Funding approved for Redland/Rosebud waterline

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The Wheatland Regional Corporation (WRC) continues its positive momentum as it begins to lay the groundwork for its third phase, delivering water to the Redland and Rosebud area.

The regional water utility has made great strides in its short history to bring a reliable potable water supply to the Wheatland area. This includes a major project for diversion and storage from the Western Irrigation District, supplied by the Bow River, upgrades to a water treatment plant at Standard and delivery of water to Gleichen, Standard, and Rockyford.

Earlier this summer they received funding for the third phase.

“We were notified about a month ago, so we are very excited about extending the line from Rockyford to Rosebud,” said chairman of WRC, Darcy Burke.

He says there could be a lot of interest in the line.

“There is a lot of potential for rural tie in, the water quality on the north side of Rockyford and the rural area, down through Redland is not the greatest. There has always been a desire from those rural folks to find an alternative source of drinking water,” he said.

The WRC has posted a short survey on its website for potential users in the area to fill out in order for the utility to gauge interest in phase 3 of the project.

Right now we are talking to potential rural users to determine the route and we will be moving forward with MPE Engineering as our general contractor on the engineering side of things,” said Burke. “The survey will be open this summer and in the fall we will start the design phase and move forward with construction and completion in 2020.”

The funds were granted through the Water for Life Program, and Wheatland County is a funding partner, providing the municipal portion of the funding.

“We are very impressed with the speed of the funding for the second and third phases of the project, well ahead of what I ever thought would be happening. Eventually, we will see Phase 4, the line extend to Hussar and who knows, that may come sooner than any of us were thinking,” said Burke.

  

Mayor talks Drumheller on Alberta Primetime

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   Drumheller and its mayor were in the spotlight earlier this month when Heather Colberg was invited for a televised interview on Alberta Primetime.

    The interview with anchor Michael Higgins, which aired August 2, saw Mayor Colberg discussing topics such as flood mitigation funding, the struggling oil and gas industry here, provincial politics, and local economics. 

    Mayor Colberg said show producers were looking to speak to a mayor from southern Alberta and she was honoured they asked. 

    “I said I would love to speak about the valley, it’s one of my favourite topics,” she said. 

The full interview is available for viewing on the Alberta Primetime website here.


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