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Inmate sentenced for possession of fentanyl, meth

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A former inmate at the Drumheller Institution had four months tacked on to his sentence after pleading guilty to possession of fentanyl and methamphetamine in court on November 9.

Chauncy Lacasse was a serving inmate at the Drumheller Institution on June 8 of this year when corrections officers noticed him in his cell cutting a white powder. His cell was searched, revealing the drugs.

Defense for Lacasse, Hugh Somerville told the court the drugs were for his personal use.

Judge Pahl sentenced Laccase to four months for the possession of fentanyl and two months for the possession of methamphetamine. These sentenced are concurrent to each other but consecutive to the time he is already serving.


Postal job action causes delay

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Due to the rotating job action by the Canadian Union of Postal Employees, service in Calgary has been affected and Drumheller and area post offices are closed for a second day.

While most subscribers of The Drumheller Mail have received this week’s edition of the Mail, some rural customers may face another delay in the delivery of the paper.

If you can’t wait to get the latest from Drumheller and area’s most trusted news source, drop by The Drumheller Mail to pick up this week’s paper.

Community rallies around Athen’s owner, injured in serious accident

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A fundraiser in support of a local, restaurant-owning family who have had to close due to a car accident has reached over $9,000.
Andy Triadopoulos, cook and part owner of Athen’s Greek Restaurant in Drumheller, was seriously injured in a traffic accident on November 15 which saw him airlifted to hospital and another man deceased. Tradopolous is still recovering in hospital.
Calla Peacey, a family friend, set up a GoFundMe page to raise funds for the family because they have had to close their restaurant for the foreseeable future, the family’s main source of income.
“The money is going to be used for living expenses and overhead for the restaurant, as the family derives their income from the restaurant,” Peacey said. “I assume it will also be used for the family traveling back and forth between Drumheller and Calgary.”
In two days the fundraiser has brought in $9,000 for the family.
“We really want people to know how truly grateful we all are for everyone’s support and love during this difficult time. We are also so touched by the generosity of others,” said Natasha Triadopoulos.
One of their family members in town, Tina Hodgson, is collecting freezer meals for the family when they are back in Drumheller from the back and forth. If anybody is interested in helping, they can email Tina at thehodgsons7@gmail.com.


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