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McDonald's bomb threat deemed hoax

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On March 23rd 2019 at around 8 pm, Drumheller RCMP received a complaint that a bomb threat had been received at the McDonald's restaurant. The restaurant was closed and the area blocked off by marked police vehicles.

The RCMP Explosives unit was consulted and following an investigation it was determined the threat was a hoax and there was no danger to the public.
Police are continuing investigation into the source of the phone call and suspect who initiated the calls to the restaurant.

If anyone has any information they want to share with police they can call the non-emergency line at 403-823-2630 or If you wish to remain anonymous, you can call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), report online at www.P3Tips.com or use the "P3 Tips" app available through the Apple App or Google Play Store.


Drumheller Institution under lockdown

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Correctional Service Canada - On March 24, 2019 at about 9:00 a.m., a lockdown was put in place in the medium security unit at Drumheller Institution, to allow staff to conduct a search of the institution following an inmate altercation.

The search was ordered in the medium security unit to ensure the safety and security of the institution, its staff and inmates. Visits have been suspended until the search is completed. Normal operations will resume as soon as it is considered safe to do so.

In order to improve practices aimed at preventing this type of incident, the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) will continue to review the circumstances surrounding this incident and take the appropriate measures.

Hanna Solar project attracts $10 million in funding

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    The Town of Hanna and the Special Areas Board, along with project partners ATCO Ltd. and Greengate Power, have successfully attracted $10 million in funding from Emissions Reduction Alberta for the proposed Hanna Solar Project.
    Developed as a private/public joint venture, the project - a 120MW, $162 million solar generation project – is planned to be sited on previously mined lands near Hanna. Hanna has a long history working in the Alberta power industry; this project would continue this tradition while positioning Hanna in a leading role as the industry continues to shift towards renewable energy.
    “This funding from Emissions Reduction Alberta is a great starting point for the Hanna Solar Project, and really helps us get it moving,” said Hanna Mayor Chris Warwick. “While the $10 million investment is significant, this project is going to need more funding and support from government. We are continuing to work with the federal and provincial governments, as well as private enterprise, to find ways to fund the Hanna Solar Project. Our work as a coal impacted community will continue as we explore options and create projects - like the Hanna Solar Project - to help make sure our citizens, businesses, and communities are not left behind.”
    The Hanna Solar Project, once constructed, is expected to provide a reliable revenue stream for project partners throughout the life of the project. This revenue will allow the Town of Hanna and the Special Areas Board to create the Hanna Community Coal Transition Fund, a locally-managed fund designed to directly support local economic development initiatives.
    This fund is one of the tools being developed to help local businesses and communities respond to some of the negative impacts resulting from the province’s transition away from coal. Once operational, the Hanna Community Coal Transition Fund will focus on developing sustainable, long-term, and local economic initiatives.
    The Town of Hanna and the Special Areas Board, together with Cactus Corridor Economic Development Corp., formed the Hanna Climate Change Strategy Taskforce in 2015. The taskforce was formed to investigate the impacts of the planned phase-out of coal to this region and to develop some strategic options to address those impacts. A renewable energy project with a municipal ownership stake has been in development since 2017, primarily to support the creation of the Hanna Community Coal Transition Fund.
    The Hanna Solar Project partners are continuing to focus on developing this project, working with the federal and provincial governments to secure green infrastructure and additional grant funding.


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