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Guilty plea following Highway 21 injury collision

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A Three Hills area man who collided with a semi on Highway 21 was sentenced to 60 days after pleading guilty to driving with a blood-alcohol level of over .08.

Matt Milan appeared in provincial court in Drumheller on  Friday, October 26.  His charges stem from a collision on October 25 of last year.

He was initially charged with causing bodily harm to another person while driving with a blood alcohol concentration over the legal limit. He maintained his not guilty plea and instead pleaded guilty to operating a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol concentration over the legal limit.

Charges of operating a motor vehicle without permission from the owner and  operating a motor vehicle while disqualified were withdrawn

     Milan was westbound in a farm truck on Highway 583 when he proceeded to the intersection at Highway 21.  He initially stopped, but then proceeded into the intersection colliding with a  southbound  B-train loaded with grain. Milan, along with the two occupants of the semi were transported to hospital. Milan’s blood alcohol concentration was more than twice the legal limit.

The court entered victim impact statements from the two occupants of the semi. Milan has a history of mental illness and a related record. He makes living working for a family excavating business.

Judge Grieve agreed with a joint submission from crown and defense of a 60-day sentence, to be followed by a three-year driving prohibition.


Google doodle honours Joseph Tyrrell

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Google marked the 160th anniversary of the birth of geologist and cartographer Joseph Tyrrell with his own Google art today.

Tyrrell’s birthday on November 1 was commemorated by Google with their homepage doodle, which changes daily to mark special occasions or significant individuals.

Joseph Tyrrell, which the Royal Tyrrell Museum is named in honour of, was most certainly a renaissance man and one of the earlier surveyors to start the ‘Great Dinosaur Rush’ of 1910-1917. Tyrrell lead numerous expeditions throughout Canada as a member of the Geological Survey of Canada. He travelled into the far north, making contact with indigenous inhabitants of Canada’s arctic, and led expeditions in search of coal.

After discovering a coal seam in Fernie, BC, he led an expedition into Alberta, eventually travelling by canoe down the Red Deer River, where his team discovered extensive coal deposits in the Red Deer River valley.

His search for coal as a miner led him to dig up an enormous, 70-million year old dinosaur skull and bones in the badlands in 1884, near where the Royal Tyrrell Museum is now.

Tyrrell’s wife Mary Edith was the founder and first president of the Women’s Association of the Mining Industry of Canada. They had three children.

In 1898, Tyrrell moved to Dawson City where he became a mining consultant. He returned to his home province of Ontario in 1906 where he continued consulting work until 1924.

Outside of the museum, there are two schools named after him in Ontario and the Northwest Territories.

Suspect aprehended following flight from police

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An RCMP Canine Unit was employed to help locate and apprehend a man who is now facing charges of flight from police, dangerous driving, and possession of property obtained by crime.
Drumheller RCMP responded to a report of an alleged theft from the Carbon store on Wednesday, October 31. The suspect fled the area in a white Kia compact car. Police located the vehicle and attempted to stop it at which time the driver attempted to evade police, driving in a manner that was dangerous to other motorists.
Police did not pursue the suspect but, with assistance from the public, were able to locate the suspect vehicle in a rural area. The driver continued its attempt to evade police, striking a fence and ditch in the process.
The suspect fled on foot into a nearby coulee at which time a Police Service dog attended. The suspect was located a short distance from the vehicle suffering from serious injuries sustained during the collision with the ditch.
The suspect appeared to be intoxicated and the vehicle was found to have been stolen from Okotoks. The male suspect had outstanding arrest warrants from High River and pending charges from an incident the previous night where a separate vehicle was reported stolen.
Due to his injuries, the suspect was taken to hospital for assessment. The suspect suffered serious, non-life threatening injuries and was released to the care of the hospital with a court date for January 2019. He is facing charges including possession of property obtained by crime, dangerous driving, and flight from police.
If anyone has information regarding this incident or suspect, they are asked to contact the Drumheller RCMP Detachment at 403-823-7590 or their 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."


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