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Carbon Village office vandalized

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A person was arrested following an incident of vandalism at the Village of Carbon Office last Monday.
On Monday, July 17, at a Village of Carbon Regular Council Meeting at approximately 6 p.m., a person attending the council meeting vandalized the town office.
It appears outdoor flower pots were overturned and thrown onto cars parked in the parking lot. Hanging plants were torn down, and dirt was strewn about the parking lots.
Drumheller RCMP attended and took an individual into custody. The person was released on an undertaking.
At this point, charges against the person have not been sworn.
The Mail reached out to the Village of Carbon, but there was no response as of press time.


Marigold Library System victim of job scam

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Marigold Library System has become the victim of an impersonation scam due to a fraudulent job posting, which used the library system’s name and logo, on a workplace marketplace website.
Freelancers using the Upwork website applied for what they believed was a job with the Marigold Library System, but were ghosted when it came time to cash in on their work, and this has left actual Marigold employees fielding multiple emails and negative Google reviews.
“We discovered that someone created a company on Upwork impersonating Marigold Library system in an attempt to scam freelancers, and many people appear to have been scammed,” states a letter from Marigold Library.
Marigold Library System is a collaborative of 42 member municipalities across southern Alberta, which includes the Drumheller Public Library, and is a not-for-profit established to provide library services to rural and urban communities through collection material and resource sharing.
To help quell the number of emails staff are receiving, and in response to the negative reviews on Google, Marigold has posted a statement on its social media and website informing it “does not use services like Upwork or any other online hiring resource to recruit freelancers.”
It has also reported the scam to both Upwork and Google, as well as the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre and local RCMP. According to the correspondence letter, Upwork is now investigating the matter.
Member municipalities and public library branches have also been contacted preemptively, and the letter states the matter will also be brought up to regional library systems and the Canadian Urban Libraries council.
The Mail reached out to Marigold Library System and Strathmore RCMP for comment; Marigold declined to provide further comment at this time.

Update: Strathmore RCMP provided a response after press time.
Strathmore RCMP Staff Sergeant Mark Wielgosz confirmed the detachment had received a complaint of the scam in early June. He shared this type of scam is fairly common and usually involves those who apply to the fraudulent position being asked to provide payment for a variety of administrative requirements, and are often asked to provide personal information such as banking information or social insurance numbers (SIN), which can put them at risk of identity theft.
S/Sgt Wielgosz says anyone suspicious of a job offer or posting should search the company directly on a verified search engine and reach out directly to the company to confirm the posting, contact a local police department for advice and report the situation, and check the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre website.

 

Clarification

In the July 26 story “Marigold Library System victim of job scam,” we wanted to clarify that Marigold Library System’s information systems were not compromised at any time. All images and information used in the impersonation scam were publicly available and accessible. We apologize for any inconvenience or misunderstanding this may have caused.

First responders attend single vehicle accident

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Members from the Drumheller and Rosedale fire halls, as well as EMS and RCMP, attended a call for a single vehicle accident on Highway 10, about three kilometres west of Rosedale on Monday, July 24. The call came in at about 2:30 p.m. and traffic was temporarily reduced to alternating single-lane traffic while first responders worked to clear the scene. At this time no injuries have been reported and no further information is available.


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