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Man sentenced to three and a half years for possession and trafficking of $30k of crack cocaine

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One of two men caught with 330 grams of crack cocaine was sentenced to three and a half years in prison.

Butrus Franci Marol appeared in Court of Queen’s Bench in Drumheller on Thursday, June 23. He pleaded guilty to possession of a schedule 1 substance for the purposes of trafficking.

The court heard how on June 9, 2014, at about 11:30 p.m. constables Jones and Amatto had earlier set up to do traffic enforcement near the Gordon Taylor Bridge. 

Police observed a red Chevrolet Impala travelling north over the bridge with a poorly illuminated license plate.  

Constable Jones attempted to stop the vehicle, but it made no effort to stop and began swerving. 

Jones observed one of the passengers stick their arm out the window and throw a small package out the window. The car continued about another 150 metres. Marol was driving the car.

Jones called for back up and Amatto detained the occupants of the vehicle. 

Jones located two of the discarded bags, which contained 330 grams of crack cocaine, with an estimated street value of $30,000.

Marol and Mngdeng Akoy were arrested and charged.

Defense for Marol, D. Vasilescu said her client is now 27 years old and has one child. He has spent about 13 and half months in custody. 

Vasilescu and Federal Prosecutor Lajvir Benipal agreed on a joint submission for a sentence of three and a half years, minus credit for his time spent awaiting his sentence. Justice Romaine agreed to the joint submission.

Akoy’s charges have yet to be resolved.


Update: Lockdown lifted at Drumheller Institution

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The lockdown put in place at the Drumheller Instiution on June 23 has ended and an exceptional search of the medium security unit has been completed.

Correctional Service Canada initiated the lockdown to allow staff to search for contraband in the institution and to ensure a safe and secure environment for staff and inmates. 

CSC is strengthening measures to prevent the entry of contraband into its institutions, and also works in partnership with the police to take action against those who attempt to have contraband brought into correctional institutions.

Akokiniskway golf course to host charity tournament for razed Fort McMurray club

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The Akokiniskway golf course will be hosting their annual Rosebud Community Golf Day on Friday, July 8, and this year organizers have chosen to donate all proceeds to the Fort McMurray Golf Club, whose clubhouse and dozens of golf carts were destroyed in the wildfires early May.

Akokiniskway owner Albert Clark said the disaster in Fort McMurray and the outpouring of support for the displaced there led organizers to lend a hand.

“I know they’re in trouble there. I like seeing a community giving to another community, especially those of the same passion,” he said.

“It’s unbelievable,” said Fort McMurray Golf Club GM Michael Gillan. 

“Whether your postal code or province is different, we still go through the same struggles whether it’s turf conditions, a downturn in the economy, or whatever.”

Gillan said the clubhouse at his course was completely destroyed by the wildfires, but the club has been operating out of a trailer since reopening the driving range to the public on June 10. 

“Part of our goal was to get the community back into some sort of order. We opened to tons of fanfair – people came down and told stories about the fire and got away from their daily grind of bottled water and no homes and just came out to smash some golf balls.”

Gillan said when he and his staff first saw the smoke of the wildfires there wasn’t a sense of panic. Wildfires happen often in the area, and the golf club is situated on the opposite side of the Athabasca River.

“We couldn’t see the width, depth, or magnitude of the fire, but there was smoke and soot in the air. There still wasn’t the sense that disaster was coming. We met at the top of our hill to do a head count of our staff. And it was like ‘OK everybody, take care and we’ll talk tomorrow,’ thinking it’d be a day or two until we were back to work. Two hours later there was a sense that this was way bigger than anyone thought,” said Gillan.

While none of his staff were hurt, he said a couple employees lost their living spaces in the fire, but the PGA, Canadian Society of Club Managers, and Canadian Golf Superintendent Association all stepped up and offered jobs to staff members who were displaced.

“Golf is a fraternity. We’re guilty by association. We live the profession and love it, and generally golfers are good people trying to help out good people.”

The Rosebud Community Memorial Golf Tournament is set for Friday, July 8 and starts at 9 a.m., and along with all day golfing includes a tournament dinner and a silent and live auction. For more information contact the Akokiniskway Golf Course.


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