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Policing priorities outlined at RCMP town hall

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   Drumheller RCMP will focus on habitual offenders and reducing property crime and theft, Staff Sergeant Edmond Bourque told people at a town hall on Thursday.

    About a dozen people attended the meeting at the Badlands Community Facility June 20 to hear from SSgt Borque, the newly acting leader of the Drumheller RCMP detachment. It was the first time he has spoken publicly in Drumheller but said he hopes to have regular meetings with the public, suggesting something like “Mocha with Mounties.”

    “We want to keep it personal so people feel that relationship with us,” he said.

    He areas of policing focus for 2019: nabbing habitual offenders who account for the majority of property crime and theft, reducing property crime through general investigation and by using crime reduction units, and addressing the root causes of crime in the community. He said increasing police visibility, combating drugs, property crime, and break and enters, and being proactive to reduce crime will be

    “99 per cent of crime is related to drugs like methamphetamine, fentanyl,” he said, while also highlighting strong communication from the public when they see suspicious activity or potential crimes happen.

    He said bait cars have been used infrequently in Drumheller as the cars, high-end, attractive vehicles outfitted with cameras and alarms which trigger whenever there is forced entry. There are plainclothes members in the detachment who work surveillance and other undercover operations.


Outlaws win silver

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The Drumheller Peewee Outlaws baseball team were strong all weekend, playing in a six-team tournament in Acme on June 14 and 15. The outlaws played Friday against Acme and won 8-6. On Saturday they faced Delburne and won 9-7. In the gold medal game versus Three Hills, they lost final inning 8-7, taking home a silver medal.

Michichi Boardwalk opens today

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A kilometre-long stretch along the Michichi Resevoir opened June 20 to a crowd of dozens enjoying burgers, corn on the cob, and a walk along the new boardwalk. The project, complete with interpretive signs about the wildlife and ecosystem of the area, was funded in part by grants from the provincial government to educate about the watershed. Pictured from left is Alberta Environment and Parks program coordinator Monique Dietrich, Cows and Fish’s habitant management society’s Kelsey Spicer-Rowe, Red Deer River Watershed Alliance’s Rosemarie Ferjuc and Josee Methot, Starland County assistant ag fieldman Dara Kudras, and county reeve Steve Wannstrom.


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