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Lockdown and search at Drumheller Institution concluded

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The lockdown put in place at the medium security unit at Drumheller Institution on July 11, 2016 has ended and an exceptional search has been completed. The institution has resumed its normal operations.

Correctional Service Canada (CSC) is strengthening measures to prevent the entry of contraband into its institutions in order to ensure a safe and secure environment for everyone. CSC also works in partnership with the police to take action against those who attempt to have contraband brought into correctional institutions.

Visits to the institution have resumed.


Chambers on team leading the 24 hours of Adrenaline

gary chamber 24 hours of Adrenaline

Pictured above is local real estate agent and Drumhellerite Gary Chambers who participated in the 24 Hours of Adrenaline from Saturday July 16, at noon until Sunday July 17 at noon in Canmore, AB this weekend.

It was clearly a wet weekend. Gary said, "It was a gross, muddy, cold night of racing." The Mail caught up with him while he was in the middle of the race on Sunday morning, "We are just working out the details of our final push."

The 24 Hours of Adrenaline is a massive mountain bike relay race where teams of up to 10 people ride as many laps as possible in 24 hours. The event takes place in several cities around the world.

Gary is on a co-ed team with four guys and one girl.
This year is the 20th anniversary of the Canmore Race and Gary has raced 13 of the 20 years.

Let's help by cheering him on for the final stretch of his race!

canmore 24 hours of Adrenaline 2016 gary chambers

canmore 24 hours of Adrenaline July 2016

 

Update: Fatal Fire in Bankview, citizens pull victim from house

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One person is deceased and another was taken to hospital following a fire in Bankview.
    The Drumheller Fire Department, EMS, and RCMP responded to a house fire at approximately 6:50 p.m., Saturday night on 2nd Street SW.
     Upon arrival, Fire Chief Bruce Wade said the house was engulfed and a female victim had been taken out of the residence by bystanders.
    The Mail spoke with Chris Thompson, who was driving by when he saw the smoke. He went to the house and banged on the windows while another passerby called 911. Thompson told the Mail he broke down the backdoor of the house and saw two feet. He and two other people dragged a female on to the back deck of the house. She was suffering what appeared to be from severe burns and was taken to hospital by EMS.
    The department responded with two pump trucks, about 18 firefighters and their rescue vehicle.
    “We had a quick knock down (of the fire). At this point in time, I am not sure of the status of the first individual but we do have a fatal fire at this site. At this point in time it is still under investigation.”
     He explains when there is an injury or fatal fire, the Fire Commissioner’s office is notified. The RCMP will also be conducting the investigation with the Fire Commissioner’s Office.

 

.House Fire, Drumheller Alberta July 16 2016

Drumheller house fire Drumheller Alberta July 16 2016

 Drumheller Bankview House Fire

House Fire Bankview July 16

Fire Truck Drumheller House Fire

Drumheller EMS House Fire Bankview July 16


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