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Dr. Beach appointed health centre medical director

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Dr. Michael Beach at Drumheller Associated Clinic has been named facility medical director at the Drumheller Health Centre.
Dr. Beach learned he has been appointed recently.
“It basically means I have more work,” laughs Beach. “There are more administrative responsibilities, and I am responsible for more administrative work at the site. It is separate from anything to do with the clinic. It is strictly more of an AHS responsibility for the hospital,” he explains. “I don’t anticipate it means I have to step away from my family practice or alter my current practice in any way. But it means I probably will be busier at the hospital, especially the next little while, while we are dealing with waves of COVID.”
Dr. Beach has been in Drumheller for about four years and has a family practice.
“Basically, like pretty much any of the doctors
here, they are going to do emergency, and inpatients and then they are going to have their family practice. I also do anaesthesia, so I am in the operating room providing anaesthesia service, that includes things like epidurals for labour, Pretty full scope rural,” he said.
Dr. Dereck Maseka stepped down as being the medical facility director earlier this year. Since that time an interim medical director out of Olds had been appointed while the search process took place.


Crime statistics not reflective of 'whole picture'

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The second quarterly policing report and crime statistics for the Town of Drumheller and the rural communities served by the Drumheller RCMP detachment were released on Wednesday, October 20.
Statistics for the detachment area, which include within the Town of Drumheller as well rural communities such as the villages of Carbon and Delia and the hamlets of Rosebud and Rowley, show some significant changes in the number of files reported between 2020 and 2021; however, Drumheller Detachment Commander Staff Sergeant Ed Bourque says the statistics only make up part of the picture, and do not tell the whole story.
“We’ve been trying to get the word out and encourage the public to call in (small crimes),” S/Sgt Bourque tells the Mail.
Property crimes within Drumheller show a marginal increase of 12 per cent overall while these crimes saw a 33 per cent reduction in rural areas.
Within the municipal limits, there has been a dramatic increase in the number of Mischief - Other complaints, rising by 414 per cent from seven files in 2020 to 36 in 2021. It may appear, based on these statistics, property crimes are on the rise, but S/Sgt Bourque suspects this could also stem from increased community engagement.
Drumheller RCMP have been working hard to get the word out to the public “no crime is too small.” Reporting small crimes and suspicious activity can help the detachment develop a more conducive crime map, allowing officers insight where additional patrols or community interactions may be needed.
Through these additional patrols and community interactions there have been additional criminal code offences-specifically Failure to Comply and Breaches.
In 2019 and 2020 there were a total of 15 Failure to Comply and Breaches within the municipality, and zero in rural areas; these numbers rose to 23 within the Town of Drumheller, and 14 in the rural detachment areas in 2021.
Another area where the statistics do not tell the whole story is the rise in local Criminal Harassment files. There were a total of nine files in 2020, which jumped 100 per cent to 18 files in 2021.
However, S/Sgt Bourque says several of these files are related to a single, ongoing incident over the summer months.
Traffic enforcement also shifted dramatically, from 545 files in 2020 to only 98 in 2021.
This was due to a combination of factors, though S/Sgt Bourque says one of the biggest impacts was the transfer of a dedicated traffic enforcement officer with some nine years experience and training in March 2021.
In the absence of a dedicated officer, the detachment was conducting traffic enforcement as a group, though there was less focus in this area. S/Sgt Bourque noted a new member will be assigned to traffic enforcement in the coming weeks and expects these numbers will soon increase.

COVID protestor facing charges from Delburne confrontation

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A failed Calgary mayoralty candidate, who is set to serve time for being found in contempt of a court injunction in Ontario, will be back in provincial court in Drumheller on November 19.
Kevin J. Johnston was scheduled for his third court appearance in Drumheller on Friday, October 22. He is facing criminal charges of forcible entry, causing a disturbance, and mischief. He is also facing three counts under the Petty Trespassing Act and a single violation of the Alberta Public Health Act.
Sergeant Jamie Day of the Three Hills RCMP explains the charges stem from an incident in Delburne at a grocery store on April 7, 2021.
“There was a big social media thing on different platforms online. Information got down to us there was a protest. Everything was peaceful, but we got a call that things had changed,” said Day. “Two members went up to deal with it, and we found that Kevin J. Johnston was there.”
Day said Johnston left before police arrived.
The RCMP investigation led to charges being sworn on July 9, 2021.
Johnston has been a controversial figure in the news in Alberta and has been vocal in the pandemic denial movement. In May, Court of Queen’s Bench granted an interim injunction preventing him from obstructing or interfering with AHS officers and employees. In September, he was sentenced for breaching three judge’s orders and was sentenced to 40 days in jail.
He also pleaded guilty to a hate crime in Ontario stemming from anti-Muslim online posts and was sentenced to 18 months for contempt of a Judge’s order, which is to commence in January of this coming year.
Johnston ran in the Calgary mayor race and received 1,565 votes.


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