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Drumheller RCMP arrest wanted male from Calgary

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Drumheller RCMP arrested a man with outstanding warrants out of Calgary on Thursday, October 12 following a recent investigation.
Recently, Drumheller General Investigation Section (GIS), with the assistance of Drumheller General Duty officers, initiated an investigation into a wanted man from Calgary, possibly in the Drumheller area.
“Drumheller RCMP will continue to be proactive, including by intervening with persons on warrants and that are not in compliance with release conditions in efforts to ensure our communities are safe and secure,” stated Drumheller RCMP Detachment Commander Staff Sergeant Rob Harms.
The investigation identified Shayne Righthand, 42, of Calgary was wanted and had outstanding warrants out of Calgary for failing to comply with a Release Order. It was also determined Righthand was in breach of court-imposed release conditions.
At approximately 2 p.m. on Thursday, October 12, Drumheller RCMP members located and arrested Righthand in the parking lot of Canadian Tire in Drumheller. Further investigation revealed that Righthand was driving with a suspended driver's licence and was in possession of bear spray and fraudulent documents.
In addition to his outstanding warrants, Mr. Righthand was charged with four counts of fail to comply with a release order, possession of a weapon, two counts possession of fraudulent documents, and drive while unauthorized.
The 2015 Mercedes Benz Righthand was driving was seized for 30 days pursuant to Provincial Sanctions.
Righthand was held for a bail hearing and remanded into custody and appeared in Alberta Court of Justice in Drumheller on Friday, October 13 to answer to charges.


Drumheller motorcyclist killed in Kananaskis Country

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An 18 year old motorcyclist who was a resident of Drumheller was killed in a reported single-vehicle collision in Kananaskis Country on Sunday, October 8.
The accident took place approximately 70 kilometres south of Highway 1 on Highway 40, near Highwood Peak at approximately 1:30 p.m.
RCMP media relations officer Corporal Gina Slaney tells the Mail witnesses reported seeing the motorcycle begin to wobble on a straight stretch of highway. Speed is not believed to be a factor, and the motorcyclist was reported to have been wearing his helmet at the time of the accident.
According to a report from the Rocky Mountain Outlook, RCMP and Kananaskis Emergency Services responded to the accident. STARS air ambulance was initially dispatched but later stood down.
The name of the deceased has not been released by RCMP.

Harvest progressing well in South, Central regions

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High temperatures and low precipitation, compounded by drier than average surface soil moisture reserves, prompted several municipalities across the province to declare states of agricultural disaster over the summer this year.
Despite these challenges, producers in the South region, which includes Wheatland County, have managed to combine 99.6 per cent of major crops, while in the Central region, which includes both Kneehill and Starland County, major crops are about 93.3 per cent harvested according to the October 10 Alberta Crop Report.
“Producers have been concerned with the lack of precipitation from the start of the growing season with added high temperatures creating stress on a wide range of crops by inhibiting plant growth, and premature development impacting yields negatively,” shares Wheatland County Agriculture and Environment manager George Bloom.
He explains, as of the September 26 crop report, some producers still had “a small portion of canola crops” still out in the fields, which will require “a hard frost to harden off,” but otherwise most other crops have already been harvested.
While harvest is well ahead of the 10 year average, the surface soil moisture ratings for both the South and Central regions are somewhat concerning.
The South region is reporting 43.8 per cent poor surface soil moisture ratings, 47.4 per cent fair, and only 8.9 per cent good; the Central region is also reporting low, though marginally better surface soil moisture ratings, with 41.1 per cent poor ratings, 37.8 per cent fair, and 21.1 per cent good ratings.
Neither region, however, is reporting either excellent or excessive soil moisture ratings. In fact, across the province only the North East and North West regions are reporting any excessive soil moisture conditions at 0.5 per cent and 6.9 per cent respectively.
Although there are some concerns for the soil moisture levels in Wheatland County, Mr. Bloom notes these could increase to more favourable levels prior to spring 2024.
One thing he shares could be a concern are additional weed pressures “due to limited control in 2023.”
The Mail also reached out to Kneehill and Starland County for comment but had not heard back at press time.


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