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Teen killed in Highway 21 collision

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On June 9th, 2017 at 7:36 PM, Beiseker RCMP, Alberta Sheriffs, Carbon Fire, Linden Fire Departments and EMS were dispatched to a collision on Highway 21, approximately 2 kilometres north of the Highway 9 intersection.  Initial reports are that extreme weather including heavy hail and rain was occurring at the time of the collision between a southbound vehicle with 3 occupants and a northbound SUV with 1 occupant. 

Initial reports are that extreme weather including heavy hail and rain was occurring at the time of the collision between a southbound vehicle with 3 occupants and a northbound SUV with 1 occupant. 

 Upon arrival, it was determined that STARS air ambulance was required for one of the patients and an alternative landing zone was set up due to inclement weather in the area of the collision.
 
Tragically, a 16-year-old female passenger was pronounced deceased on scene.  A 67-year-old female was transported to the STARS landing zone and was then airlifted to a Calgary area hospital with critical potentially life-threatening condition.  The 43-year-old female was transported by ground ambulance to a Calgary area hospital in serious non-life threatening condition. 
 
The lone 58 years female driver of the Northbound SUV was transported to Three Hills hospital in non-life threatening condition. 
 
A Collision Analyst was contacted and is currently on scene investigating.  Traffic on Highway 21 was rerouted for a short time and was cleared. 
 
The name of the deceased will not be released by RCMP.  Beiseker RCMP would like to express their condolences to the family during this time. 

Tyke Triathletes

Triathlete

The Drumheller Canada 150 ParticipPACTION playlist mini triathlon saw some great physical feats as they swam bikes and ran their way to a maple leaf medal. The event is warm up for the Dinosaur Valley Triathlon ready to take course Saturday morning, June 10. In a few years, some of the pint sized athletes may be ready for the big race.

St. Anthony School Lockdown has ended

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At approximately 8:30 a.m. on June 8, St. Anthony's School went into lockdown after receiving word from a youth that the possibility of firearms could be entering the school.

RCMP responded and arrived promptly to the threat at 8:40 a.m. The police investigation revealed the youth had posted a photo of his airsoft gun to social media the previous evening, showing off new decals he and his mother had applied.  

Another youth then made inappropriate comments online about bringing the gun to school.  RCMP have cleared the first youth of any wrongdoing and have spoken with the other youth believed to have made the inappropriate online comments.

Drumheller RCMP were pleased to see the quick, safe, and extremely effective lockdown as completed by St Anthony's School, and that no one was injured. The local RCMP have now resolved the issue.

The students are safe and calm and the school has resumed normal operations. There is no further cause for concern. These are always troubling situations, and we thank the parents, community, and RCMP for their patience and support.

 

 


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