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Extra Foods changeover to No Frills underway

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There have been some big changes in the grocery market in Drumheller as Extra Foods on Highway 9 is in the midst of changing over to a No Frills.
Nick Linterman and his wife Meare the owner/ managers of the No Frills grocery store, a franchise of Loblaws. This will be the third store Nick has operated. Currently, the facility is being reconfigured with changes to shelving, organization and branding.
“It’s called No Frills because it sort of strips away the frills,” he explains. “Unfortunately, there are no prep-deli or roasted chickens and stuff like that.”
At the same deli fare, for example, is pre-packaged but at a better value.
Some other changes he says shoppers will see are a greatly expanded produce section, a larger meat wall, and expanded dairy and freezer sections.
“Grocery aisles will be relatively close to what they are. As you can see, everything is moving, but there should be a little more natural food products,” says Linterman.
Linterman has managed stores in Vegreville and Grande Prairie before coming to the valley. So far, he is enjoying the valley and hopes to explore more after the store is up and running.
He expects the official changeover to come in the last week of September.


Dates set for Fatality Inquiries

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There are four Fatality Inquiries related to deaths at the Drumheller Institution scheduled for Drumheller sittings.
According to the Alberta Government website a Fatality Inquiry is a legal proceeding before a Court of Justice judge that helps clarify the circumstances of a death. They can also provide insight and recommendations to prevent similar deaths.
These are ordered by the Minister of Justice and occur after all investigations and criminal charges are completed.
The Inquiry for Jason Claude Tremblay, 42, is slated for August 9, 2024, in front of Justice G.S. Dunnigan. On August 19, 2019, Tremblay was stabbed multiple times by two other inmates at the Drumheller Institution. Giovanni James Alexis and Richard George Paul were charged in relation to his death.
Three Fatality Inquiries have been scheduled for April 14-17, 2025, to be heard by Justice K. Molle.
Cody Derek Osterland, 23 was found unresponsive in his segregated cell on September 21, 2016.
Anatoly Leonhard Eichmann, 29, was discovered on February 17, 2018 unresponsive in his cell. Just three days later Brandon Lee Mirva, 26 was also found unresponsive in his cell.
After an inquiry is complete, the judge releases a report to the public and to the Minister of Justice. The report identifies the deceased and outlines the date, time, place and circumstances of death. The report may make recommendations about how to prevent similar deaths. Fatality inquiry reports can’t make any findings of legal responsibility.

Drumheller RCMP and Fire Department respond to fire caused by fireworks

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On July 13, 2024, at approximately 11:20 p.m., Drumheller officers on patrol were flagged down by a motorist reporting an ongoing grassfire on Highway 9 part way up the South Hill in Drumheller.
It was further reported that the motorist witnessed unknown persons setting off fireworks causing the fire. The suspects fled the area in a vehicle of unknown description prior to police being notified.
RCMP officers and the Drumheller Fire Department attended the scene extinguishing the fire.
Staff Sergeant Robert Harms of Drumheller RCMP and Fire Chief Derian Rosario of Drumheller Fire Department remind the public that a Fire Restriction is in place due to dry conditions and fireworks are strictly forbidden (see Albertafirebans.ca).
RCMP continue to investigate this matter.
If you have any information regarding this matter or any criminal activity, please contact Drumheller RCMP at 403.823.7590, call 911, or contact your local Police Service. 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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