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Boguslavsky named to AJHL All-Academic Team

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    Dragons forward Markus Boguslavsky has been named to the AJHL All-Academic Team.
    The  AJHL, along with Inter Pipeline has created the initiative to recognize players who show dedication to their education off the ice in high school and at the post-secondary level, and demonstrates this through academic success.
    “We are proud to support the dreams and goals of these young athletes,” says Chris Bayle, President & CEO of Inter Pipeline. “Being able to recognize their dedication to athletic excellence and academic achievement, both on and off the ice, is a privilege.”
    Boguslavsky is in his third year with the Dragons and has 36 career goals. So far this season he has racked up 22 points.
    In conjunction with Inter Pipeline, the AJHL has also developed the Inter Pipeline Scholarship Program to provide one current or former AJHL Athlete with a $1,500 scholarship towards their post-secondary education. The scholarship is awarded to the player deemed most deserving among the sixteen applicants (one per AJHL team) based on their proven qualities in the areas of leadership, sportsmanship, dedication, and citizenship.


Stolen tow truck recovered after Red Deer chase

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Two men have been arrested by Innisfail RCMP on a number of charges after a pursuit involving a Newcastle Towing Truck reportedly stolen from Drumheller on  February 13.

On February 13 at about 4:30 p.m., Innisfail RCMP responded to a report of a robbery at the ATB Financial in Innisfail. While investigating, an officer observed the stolen tow truck from Drumheller. The driver appeared to match the description of the bank robbery suspect.

Innisfail RCMP engaged in a pursuit with resources from the Blackfalds and Red Deer  RCMP and the Innisfail Integrated Traffic Unit.

A tire deflation device was deployed and the vehicle was disabled within Red Deer City limits. The occupants fled and attempted to take another vehicle by force, but were unable to and fled on foot. Red Deer Police Dog Services assisted in apprehending both suspects.

The investigation indicates at this point, that neither of the two apprehended were involved with the bank robbery, however, both are facing a number of charges.

Isaiah Noble, 20, of Red Deer has been charged with robbery (attempted theft of vehicle), possession of stolen property over $5,000, possessing a weapon dangerous to the public, and three counts of failing to comply with a probation order.

Noble has been remanded pending a bail hearing scheduled for February 19, 9:30 a.m. in Red Deer provincial court.

Peter George Walker, 33, of Innisfail has been charged with robbery (attempted theft of vehicle), possession of stolen property over $5,000, flight from police, dangerous operation of a motor vehicle, possession of a controlled substance, possessing a weapon dangerous to the public, five counts of failing to comply with a recognizance, and driving while disqualified.

Walker has been remanded pending a bail hearing scheduled for February 19 at 9:30 a.m. in Red Deer provincial court.

Survey allows residents to identify policing priorities

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    Drumheller residents have the opportunity to have their say on what law enforcement priorities are in the community through the Policing Committee Survey.
    The survey is on the Town of Drumheller website year round, and over the next few weeks, the policing committee is asking residents to take the time to identify their concerns in the community.  Chair of the policing committee Larry Coney explains the survey is used by the RCMP in conjunction with the division to outline the priorities.
    “Last year they set their priorities according to this …  and submitted to K Division, and K Division made their own priorities, but they did use this,” said Coney.
    Last year the survey had 1,185 responses,  and this year they are close to the same number. In April, they will take the responses, tabulate them and present them.
    “One of the main things last year was that police weren’t visible, and this year they were,” said Coney. He adds police were present at events in the school, and bike patrols.
    He says last year distracted driving, property crimes, break and enters and speeding were all identified as priorities by the community.
    “I think, in my own view, they did a pretty good job,” he said.
    The Policing Committee also acts as a governance committee. This is the body where the public can bring its complaints or concerns about policing. Coney says they will take the complaint to the local officer in charge, and if it is not dealt with to satisfaction at that level, they can pursue it further. Last year there were three complaints and they were dealt with locally.
    Coney encourages as many people as possible to fill out the survey so it represents the community.    
    To find the annual policing survey go to www.dinosaurvalley.com and follow the link on the right side of the screen. A hard copy is also available at town hall.


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