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Bike winner announced

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We have a bike winner! Sofia Ocampo, 10, daughter of Rosalio and Denise Ocampo (nee Greene) was down from Drayton Valley to take in the Canada Day parade with her grandparents Alex and Rena Lucas.

A photographer from the Drumheller Mail captured her photo, making her the first winner of the Mail's Win A Bike contest. Multimedia Journalist Terri Huxley of the Mail presented Sofia with her prize. Congratulations!


Greentree School recieves $8,740.00 for Playground Extension

Chevrolet presents cheque to Greentree school towards their new playground extension meant to create accessibility for every student

Western GM staff Murray Sutcliffe, Doug Lubinski, Brad LeDrew, and Greentree School Principal Erin Campbell-Bentley monkey around on the current Greentree School playground while presenting a $8,740.00 cheque towards the school’s new accessible playground extension on June 20, 2017. (Mailphoto by Terri Huxley)

The new extension will the first of its kind in the valley and gives everyone a chance to be on the same playing field.
    “It’s just great to support the community like this,” said Brad LeDrew, General Sales Manager at Western GM. “Greentree is just a fantastic school and this playground is just amazing and they’ve done just a great job so we’re just excited to be apart of that.”
    With this cheque, the school is only $20,000 away from their goal amount.

Man sentenced to 18 months for string of crimes

A Drumheller man has been sentenced to 18 months at the Drumheller Court House

A Drumheller man has been sentenced to a year and a half in jail after pleading guilty to a long list of offenses including misleading police, uttering counterfeit currency and being in possession of stolen vehicles.
    Jeffrey Morse appeared in provincial court in Drumheller to make his pleas on Friday, June 23, 2017.
    The court heard how on December 6, 2014, Morse, a disqualified driver, was operating a vehicle when he passed through a check stop. He provided the officer with another person’s name. Police determined the person whose name he had used had a warrant for his arrest. Morse then admitted it was a false name. He pleaded guilty to obstructing a peace officer investigation and driving while disqualified.
    He also pleaded guilty to a breach of his release on September 20, 2016, by being in a motor vehicle without the registered owner.  He was involved in a single vehicle rollover driving his mother’s vehicle.
    He was also charged on November 19, of passing counterfeit $50 American bills at the Drumheller McDonald’s and the Extra Food Gas bar.
    On January 9, he was in Hanna at a truck stop when a passerby reported he and others in a recently stolen truck with a stolen snowmobile. When police arrived, Morse was searched and police discovered a small amount of marijuana.
    While he was in custody police learned there might be more stolen vehicles at his father’s home. They obtained a search warrant and on January 24, 2016, in a garage police discovered a stolen Chev Avalanche and a stolen Honda motorcycle.
     Morse has an extensive criminal record and has spent 118 days in pretrial custody. The crown and defense agreed on an 18-month sentence, giving Morse credit 1:1.5 credit for his pretrial custody, leaving 12 months to be served.


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