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Man sentenced for possession of stolen keys from Drumheller business

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A Drumheller man pleaded guilty to being in possession of stolen keys from a local business.

  Tyree Ewing appeared in provincial court in Drumheller on Friday, January 11 via closed-circuit television and pleaded guilty to a number of charges.

The court heard how on November 2 of last year Ewing was apprehended by Beiseker RCMP. This was four days after Drumheller RCMP put out a press release seeking the public’s assistance to locate him. He was in possession of a hunting knife, break-in tools and six sets of keys taken from a Drumheller business.

Ewing also pleaded guilty to violating a probation order on October 14, 2018, by being in a licensed establishment.

Ewing has been in custody since the arrest for a total of 71 days and was given credit for 104 days pre-trial custody. He was sentenced to four months, leaving about 14 days remaining.

Ewing is also facing more charges originating from Airdrie. These were sent back to that jurisdiction for a bail revocation hearing.


Three Hills RCMP execute search warrant, arrest one

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On Thursday, January 3, Three Hills RCMP, along with RCMP Emergency Response Team, and the Southern Alberta Crime Reduction Unit, conducted a search warrant on a residence just north of Trochu, Alberta.

Alfred Legacy, 57, of Kneehill County, has been charged with, obstruction, fail to comply with undertaking, occupant of a motor vehicle with a firearm, transporting a firearm carelessly, carrying a concealed weapon, possession of stolen property under $5,000, flight from police and possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose (X2).

Legacy was released from custody on his own recognizance, and will be appearing in Drumheller Provincial Court on January. 25, 2019

  Police seized a large amount of electronics and oilfield property that was located at the residence and are still attempting to identify the property owners.

If you have any information in relation to this incident, or any other incidents, please contact Three Hills RCMP at 403-443-5539 or your local police. If you wish to remain anonymous, you can contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), online at www.P3Tips.com or by using the “P3 Tips” app available through the Apple App or Google Play Store.

Eventful year in Starland County

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2018 has passed and it’s been quite the eventful year for Starland County.

From staff and council turnover, to a new fire station and truckfill in Munson, as well as a new and improved location for the Craigmyle Fire Department, to a devastating fire at the Starland administration office. Despite this, 2019 is shaping up to be an exciting year for Starland County with some new projects that will benefit the residents of Starland County for years to come.

“I would first like to give a big thanks to all our wonderful staff and emergency personnel for the great work they did assisting with the fire and the recovery.  The outpouring of support from our community partners, firefighters and neighbouring municipalities has been much appreciated,” said Reeve Steve Wannstrom.  

Staff have had the difficult task of not only carrying on with the day-to-day operations of the municipality, but also of cleaning up, rebuilding and planning for the future.

The Munson Fire Hall was finished just in time for the county to take over for housing administration until it secured a temporary office in the Village of Morrin.

As for 2019, the major project on the horizon is the joint administration building/public works shop, which is in the initial stages of design.  Prior to the fire last year, Starland had been saving capital funding for a new public works shop since 2008.  They have decided to join the two buildings to realize some cost savings and finally bring the entire staff together under one roof.  Starland crews are currently are working on the site and it should be ready for development in the spring or summer of 2019.  While there are still a number of steps to go, they hope to have a contractor selected and work started this summer. This project will be the largest development ever undertaken by Starland County and will provide a critical piece of infrastructure for the next 50+ years.

In addition to the new building, the county is also working on regular road building projects, basic road maintenance, culvert replacement and more. They will maintain cemeteries, parks, & campgrounds. and crews will continue their efforts with monitoring weed control and assisting farmers with agriculture issues.

“This year we will also be opening our new boardwalk and walking path at the Michichi Reservoir, so watch for that. We have planned for some upgrades to our northeast radio communications system for Emergency Services. We look forward to celebrating with the Hamlet of Rumsey this year as they celebrate their centennial this July, and they are well underway with planning the festivities,” said Wannstrom.

  “Thank you for all your support and patience this past year as we dealt with some challenging circumstances, you can be sure that Starland County will continue on stronger than ever in 2019. “


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