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Community mourns loss of Jerry Brett

A Drumheller man known for his passion for family and soccer died Tuesday in Seaside, Oregon.
    Jerry Brett, 53, was on a holiday on the west coast of the United States and was at the beach with family. According to Seaside officials, at 5:22 p.m., he had gone underwater. He was pulled from the water about 10 minutes later three blocks from where he was last seen. Emergency officials were not able to revive Brett.
      Brett was a development officer with the Town of Drumheller before taking a position at Kneehill County,  where he was director of planning and protective services. Those who worked with him and who he dealt with describe him as jovial and very professional. He was past president of the Alberta Development Officers Association.
    Bob Long, Reeve of Kneehill County, knew Brett before he came to be employed by the county and considers him a good friend.
    “He was a very special person and like I said ‘you will be able to replace the planner, but you will never, ever be able to replace Jerry,’” said Long.
     Brett had a passion for soccer and was involved as a volunteer and coach with the Drumheller Minor Soccer Association for many years.  He was a wealth of information on the subject and this year made it back on the pitch to play in the Drumheller adult coed league.
    Born in England, he was a passionate fan of the Tottenham Hot Spur. Part of his recent trip to the Pacific Northwest was to see his favourite team take on the Seattle Sounders on July 19.
    Tom Dooley knew Brett well through soccer and coaching. They also played together on the same team as adults.
    Often family and soccer overlapped.  Dooley coached Brett’s son Nicholas on a team that won the U18 provincial championship. A few years later, Nicholas passed away. Dooley noted that after each game this year Brett played, he would go to a bench dedicated to Nicholas, and sit and reflect.
    “He loved his family and he was a good friend,” said Dooley.


Chase through Three Hills results in 90 day sentence

    A man is facing 90 days incarceration after leading Three Hills RCMP on a chase through the town last October.
    Nolen Labelle, 30 appeared in provincial court in Drumheller on Friday July 18. He pleaded guilty to failing to stop for police and impaired operation of a vehicle.
    The court heard how in October 2013, Three Hills RCMP were alerted to vehicle stemming from a complaint when a driver reported they were being chased on Highway 21.  RCMP stopped the vehicle near the Town of Three Hills, and parked its cruiser nose-to nose with suspect vehicle.  The driver took off, hitting the police cruiser and driving into the ditch. RCMP gave chase through the Town of Three Hills and out the other side, reaching speeds of 120-140 kilometres per hour. After about eight kilometres, a second stop was made.
    The constable observed significant signs of impairment.
    The crown and defense agreed on a joint submission for an intermittent sentence of 90 days incarceration. They cited a positive report and family support.  Labelle said he is no longer drinking and has a common law spouse who is expecting.
    Judge Schriar went along with the joint submission of 90 days to be served on weekends, followed by two years probation.

Dragons add to roster

The Drumheller Dragons are pleased to announce the signing of 17 year old Brodie Buhler.

Brodie is a 5’ 11” 180lb forward from Revelstoke, BC. He played the last 3 seasons for the Revelstoke Grizzlies in the KIJHL.

GM/Head Coach Brian Curran had this to say about the recent signing, “Brodie is a very hardworking, great skater who will bring that edge to the team that I personally look for in a player. I look forward to working with Brodie and helping him reach his future goals.”

Buhler had this to say about his recent signing, “I chose Drumheller because I wanted to be part of an organization where winning is mandatory! I also feel as I fit in with Coach Curran’s style of play. I am very excited to start the season and I hope to help bring a championship back to Drumheller!”

The Dragons organization would like to congratulate Brodie and his family on the recent signing and welcome them to the Dragons Family.


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