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Drumheller Fire, EMS, RCMP respond to collision at Highway 9, 10

Accident

Drumheller emergency services were dispatched to a motor vehicle collision at the intersection of Highway 9 and Highway 10 at about 3:45 p.m. on Tuesday, August 16.
Two vehicles were involved in the collision, with one coming to rest on its roof on the highway median, and the intersection was temporarily closed and traffic detoured to allow emergency personnel to clear the scene.
“Witnesses on scene reported one of the vehicles failed to stop at a red light and collided with the other vehicle in the intersection,” Drumheller RCMP Corporal Alexander MacDonald shares with the Mail.
Cpl. MacDonald reports there were no serious injuries as a result of the accident, and he expressed his gratitude to bystanders who stepped in to provide first aid while waiting for emergency first responders to arrive on scene.
One male was transported by EMS, while RCMP transported additional occupants to hospital for assessment.
This is the second or third accident that has occurred at this intersection this summer.
“It’s a major thoroughfare through town and a very busy intersection,” says Drumheller Fire Chief Bruce Wade. He adds it is important for drivers to practice defensive driving, especially with increased traffic during the summer months.
Cpl. MacDonald notes the driver responsible for the accident hasn’t been charged at this time, though charges are forthcoming.


Rescue society steps in to help with Rockyford's stray, feral cat population

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Members of the Alberta Animal Rescue Care Society (AARCS) arrived in the Village of Rockyford on Tuesday, August 16 to help deal with a stray and feral cat population the village has been dealing with for a number of years.
The issue has been brought before council previously for discussion and deliberation and, in June, information was shared on the village website and social media on tips and tricks for residents to deter cats from their properties.
“All of the rescue societies have been in the news over the last few months stating they are over full (capacity) and unable to do spay/neuter clinics due to overcrowding, so I did not reach out to them,” shares Rockyford Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) Lori Miller.
She says she has received multiple phone calls and letters from residents regarding the issue since starting in her role in April. Ms. Miller adds she has been informed AARCS was contacted by a resident of the village.
Over 70 cats were trapped during AARCS visit to the village and will be spayed or neutered. Kittens will be domesticated and placed for adoption, while adult cats will either be returned to the village or placed in the AARCS “Barn Buddies” program; this program is for cats not suited to life as a companion animal, previously considered “unadoptable,” and pairs them with property owners who will provide food, water, and a heated, secure outdoor shelter, such as a barn or workshop.

Three Hills RCMP seek public assistance following break and enter

Suspects

Three Hills RCMP responded to a report of a break and enter at the Three Hills Inn & Bar in the early morning hours of Wednesday, August 17 and are asking the public for assistance identifying two suspects caught on camera.
The break in occurred at around 3:40 a.m. the morning of August 17 and two suspects can be seen on camera; both suspects appear to be male.
Suspect 1 breaks a glass window with a crowbar and then the suspects carry a Quick Saw into the bar.
While Suspect 2 remains outside of the bar keeping watch, Suspect 1 exits the bar through the window with the saw.
If you have any information regarding this incident, including sightings and/or identifying these individuals, please contact the Three Hills RCMP at 403-443-5539. 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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