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bags consistent with drug packaging and a quan-
tity of unknown white pills were found in the man’s
Gleichen RCMP acted “reasonably” in a fatal shoot- pockets. A toxicology report revealed the presence
ing that occurred in October 2017. of alcohol, methamphetamine, amphetamine, co-
Friday, January 24 (2 pm - 8 pm) Following a full investigation and assessment of caine and cannabis in the man’s system.
Saturday, January 25 (9 am - 3 pm) the evidence, there are no reasonable grounds or Several civilian witnesses who had been with the
(last hour $5.00 a bag)
reasonable suspicion to believe the officers commit- man earlier that evening, prior to the incident, pro-
ted any Criminal Code offence(s). vided statements to ASIRT investigators. Three wit-
STRATHMORE CIVIC CENTRE On Oct. 19, 2017, the Alberta Serious Incident Re- nesses, in particular, described troubling conversa-
Cash only • Wheelchair accessible sponse Team (ASIRT) was directed to investigate the tions with the man. One witness detailed the man’s
circumstances surrounding the death of a 26-year- consumption of both alcohol and drugs, confirming
5 For Life Early Childhood Committee is collecting books
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old man who was shot during an interaction with the man had been left passed out in the driver’s seat
members of the Gleichen RCMP that day. of the Explorer. This witness indicated the man had
Books can be dropped off from JAN 2-JAN 22 at the following locations:
While in uniform and on patrol in separate marked been talking about his own death and funeral as if
CARSELAND - Carseland School • GLEICHEN - Gleichen Medical Centre
police vehicles, officers noted a blue Ford Explorer he knew something was going to happen.
HUSSAR - Sundowners Centre • ROCKYFORD - Library
STANDARD - Gates Agencies • WHEATLAND COUNTY MUNICIPALITY parked facing northbound in the southbound lane of A second witness said the man said police were
STRATHMORE - Royal Bank, Sacred Heart Academy, Haskayne Avenue, a main thoroughfare in Gleichen. watching him and waiting to stop him. He said he
Westmount Elementary School, Wheatland Elementary School, The vehicle was parked near a residence that was would not stop for police and they should fasten
Strathmore Home Hardware, Valley Dental Clinic known to be associated with the local drug trade. At their seatbelts. The witness indicated the man re-
Hand in Hand Parent Link Center (421-2nd St) approximately 3:40 a.m., the vehicle was observed trieved a “homemade” firearm, about two feet in
NOTE: We will NOT be accepting encyclopedias, magazines, old health books, textbooks or Readers Digests to still be parked in the same location, with its lights length, and put it on the dashboard, and displayed
For more information call 403-606-9245 or visit off, and it appeared to be occupied by a man in several rounds of ammunition, tossing them in his
the driver’s seat. The driver’s head was cocked back hand. The man had previously shown this witness
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“awkwardly,” his mouth was wide open, and he did the firearm a few weeks earlier. The witness also
not appear to be conscious or moving. A spotlight confirmed the man appeared to be making com-
from one of the police vehicles was directed towards ments about what he believed to be his own im-
the front of the Explorer. pending death. The man had previously stated he
The two uniformed officers exited their marked would not go back to jail and that, upon contact, he
police vehicles and approached the Explorer on would have a shootout with police.
foot, with one officer on the driver’s side and the A third person who was with the man earlier that
other officer on the passenger’s side. Both officers evening described the man’s recent state of mind
knocked on the vehicle’s windows. The man did as “freaked out” and “paranoid all the time.” On the
not wake up but did appear to be breathing. At this night of the incident, the man indicated that if he
point, the officer standing at the driver’s side win- came into contact with police, it was his intention to
dow observed what appeared to be a firearm placed engage in a “shootout” with them. This witness also
between the man’s legs and informed the other of- confirmed the man had the homemade firearm with
ficer. The second officer returned to his vehicle to him in the Explorer.
retrieve a carbine, and again approached the vehicle The man’s firearm was a homemade single-shot
on the passenger side. 12-gauge shotgun, consisting of a metal pipe and
The officers initially planned for the officer on the wooden stock, with a firing pin. It appeared to have
driver’s side to open the door and grab the firearm all the necessary components to function as a fire-
while the other officer provided cover, but the driv- arm. At the time of testing, however, it was deter-
er’s door was locked. The officer on the driver’s side mined that although the firing pin would strike the
INDIVIDUAL then tried to break the driver’s side window with his primer, it was too short and, as such, a round was
OFFICE
flashlight while armed with his service pistol in his not discharged when the firing pin struck. To be
other hand. The flashlight failed to break the window clear, it was inoperable. Given the homemade na-
RENTAL
but did rouse the man inside. The officers shouted ture of the firearm, it is unknown if this was the
verbal commands identifying themselves as police result of wear or whether the firearm had ever been
and informing the occupant of the vehicle that he operational. It would have appeared to be a fire-
AVAILABLE was under arrest. The man looked directly at the of-
ficer on the driver’s side of the vehicle and swore at
arm and it would have been impossible for police to
know whether it was functioning.
Move your home business the officer. As the man’s hands went towards the fire- Under the Criminal Code, police officers are grant-
arm, both officers again shouted commands to show ed certain powers and authorities to facilitate the
into an elegant office in his hands. The man failed to respond and continued performance of what can be a challenging job. A
downtown Strathmore. to reach for the firearm, prompting the officer on the police officer is authorized to use as much force
driver’s side of the vehicle to fire his service pistol, as is reasonably necessary in administration or en-
All utilities and internet included. wounding the man, while the officer repositioned forcement of the law. This can, in limited circum-
Comes with the use of an elegant himself towards the front of the Explorer. stances, include force that is intended or likely to
board room, kitchen and extra Police recovered the man’s firearm, which ap- cause grievous bodily harm or death. Lethal force
storage. peared to be some form of homemade shotgun, is only authorized in circumstances where an offi-
between the driver’s door and driver’s seat of the cer believes, on reasonable grounds, that it is neces-
vehicle. The man was removed from the Explorer sary for the self-preservation of the person or the
Call 403-934-5589 to view. to be examined and treated by Emergency Medical preservation of anyone under that person’s protec-
Strathmore Business Centre, Services (EMS) personnel on scene, who determined tion from death or grievous bodily harm. Also, any
129, Second Ave. that the man was deceased. person, including a police officer, is entitled to the
Following the officer-involved shooting, the man use of reasonable force in defence of themselves or
was identified to be a 26-year-old resident of Morley, another person.
Alta. The man had a prior criminal history and was In this case, having observed the firearm within
prohibited from the possession of firearms, ammu- the vehicle, the officers were lawfully entitled to in-
nition and explosives as a result of a prior criminal vestigate and seize the weapon and take the man
conviction. The identity of the man and his prior into custody and, in doing so, to use as much force
criminal history, however, were unknown to the of- as was reasonably necessary. The subsequent ac-
ficers at the time of the incident. tions of the man, in persistently reaching for what
An autopsy conducted by the Office of the Chief reasonably appeared to be a firearm – despite re-
Medical Examiner (OCME), determined the man’s peated verbal commands by the officers – created a
cause of death to be multiple gunshot wounds. situation that reasonably gave rise to a fear of death
There was no evidence of close-range gunfire. Two or grievous bodily harm on the part of the officers.
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in their division at Canada’s largest ringette tour-
nament, the ESSO Golden Ring, held in Calgary.
There were more than 170 teams across all di-
visions from all over Canada at the tournament.
Three ringette players from Strathmore are part
of the team – Ryan Beekman, Tessa Galandy
and Karley Clark. Goalie Addison Hough is from
Rockyford, and the team’s head coach, Wes
Clark, is from Strathmore.
Photo Courtesy of Sandi Beekman
Shootout win
The Wheatland Kings used a three-goal second period to spark them to a 5-4
shootout win over Mountainview on Jan. 18 at the Strathmore Family Centre. Un-
fortunately the local junior-B team lost the following day on the road in Cochrane.
The Kings will now play Medicine Hat in a home and home series beginning Jan.
25 (8 p.m.) at the Strathmore Family Centre before playing in Medicine Hat the fol-
lowing day at 2:15 p.m. Doug Taylor Photos
Tough
weekend
The Wheatland Chiefs
suffered their fifth regula-
tion loss in a row, falling
5-3 to the Okotoks Oilers
on Jan. 18 at the Strath-
more Family Centre. De-
spite the adversity, the lo-
cal double-A midget team
still remains in second
place in the South Confer-
ence with a 12-7-3 record.
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Obituary
SILBERNAGEL, Casey Lyn
August 21, 1957 - January 2, 2020
Casey Lyn Silbernagel was the second born of three children on
August 21, 1957 in Rocky Mountain House to Frank and Violet Sil-
bernagel. After graduating from Chestermere school, he worked as
a Journeyman Communications Electrician for 17 years prior to starting his home/
commercial building construction company in 1993.
He married Karen Bull of Oyen on August 9, 1980. In 1987 they moved out to the
farm and had 2 children, Curtis and Katelyn. Casey and Karen built their current
home in 1992 where Karen still resides. Casey spent countless hours working in
the yard and in the shop helping service and maintain vehicles.
Family and friends were very important to Casey. He enjoyed camping, motorbik-
ing, golfing, playing games with his children, and spending time with his family.
Casey was very active in the Strathmore community where he resided for 39 years.
Showcase champions He served on the Board of Directors for the Strathmore Community Football As-
The Wheatland Chiefs returned home as champions of the East Kootenay Midget AA Showcase held in Kimberley and Cran- sociation, was a President of the Strathmore and District Agriculture Society, and a
brook, B.C. from Jan. 10-12. The local double-A midget team went undefeated throughout the tournament, beginning with Vice President with the Wheatland and Area Hospice Society. He was well liked by
round robin victories against the North Zone (B.C.), Lloydminster, and West Kelowna. The Chiefs continued their winning ways many around the community often visiting friends and sharing a coffee.
in their semi-final game against Taber and capped off the weekend by claiming the tournament title with a hard-fought 2-0 vic- Casey is survived by his wife Karen Silbernagel, his children Curtis Silbernagel,
tory in a re-match against the North Zone team from B.C. Katelyn (Alex) Fanning, mother Violet (Dave) Emsley, brother Rick (Brenda) Silber-
Photo Courtesy of Kristi Kirkpatrick nagel, sister Wendy (Pat) Price and numerous nieces and nephews.
Casey is predeceased by his father Frank Silbernagel.
There is a private service on request of the family.
Strathmore skaters shine
The Strathmore Skating Club had two skaters at-
tend the Future Stars FunSkate event in Stettler,
Alta. on Jan. 18. Alexis Ryan (l-r) received two
gold medals and one bronze medal while Carys Obituary
Shaw received three gold medals.
Photo Courtesy of Kathy Beardsell
HANSEN, Kelly James
December 27, 1960 – January 15, 2020
On Wednesday, January 15, 2020, Kelly James Hansen passed
away at the age of 59 years. Kelly lived in Standard, AB for most of
his life before moving to Strathmore, AB.
Kelly is survived by his mother, Joyce Buzzard of Strathmore. He is predeceased by
his father, Burke Hansen and his step-father, Donald Buzzard.
At the family’s request, there will be no funeral service.
To send condolences, please visit Kelly’s obituary at www.wheatlandfuneralhome.
ca
Obituary
NELSON, Vera L
February 2, 1921 – January 16, 2020
Heebee-jeebees
repeated many times how lucky she was for the marriage she had with Norman
and the son’s she was so proud of. She was predeceased by her sisters Norma
Weber and Edna McNeil. She is survived by her two sons, Drewe (Karen) and Dexter
(Valerie) of Carseland, AB. She is also survived by five grandchildren and 10 great
grandchildren.
Mom grew up in Carseland during the “Dirty Thirties”. Her father Isaac ran the
pool hall and barber shop and times were tough. She recalls one day when her
Dad came home from work and pulled out both front pants pockets and they were
empty. It is fair to say this experience left an indelible mark on her and most people
who lived or grew up during this time.
Being the granddaughter of a pioneer (Joseph H.S. Moss), Mom also took great
pride in being a member of the Southern Alberta Pioneers and Their Descendants
Association. She was a Gold Card member for many years and enjoyed attending
the Annual Roundup at the Palliser Hotel every fall. In recognition of her passing
the family will be making a donation to the SAP Foundation.
Mom attended Normal School in Calgary where she earned her teaching certificate.
Teaching elementary school at Playfair, Carseland and later in Calgary was a large
part of her life. I might add that she was very good at it. Many of her former stu-
dents comment to this day on the good start in school they received from her. She
married Norman S. Nelson, son of Sam and Helene (Lausen) Nelson and enjoyed
life on the Nelson farm a mile east of Carseland. Drewe was born in 1945 and
Dexter in 1949.
She also treasured the winter holidays that she, Norman and the boys would spend
in Long Beach, California. After school was out in the fall, we would drive to Rio
Vista, California where we would visit Norman’s sister Beaulah, her husband Fred
Hill and daughters Pat and Nancy. We would then drive to Long Beach and spend
two months at the “Venetian Square” (hotel and apartments). Mom would home
school us at a time when permission to home school your children was a rarity.
Like Norman, she enjoyed spirited conversations and debates generally focusing
February 8, 2020—7:30 pm on religion and/or politics and she could become rather philosophical at times.
Vera instilled a sense of value and ambition in both Drewe and Dexter. She took
great pride in their accomplishments, both at work and with their families.
Strathmore United Church She and Norman treasured their grandchildren (Stephanie, Cameron, Chris, Corrie
and Lindsey) plus 10 great grandchildren. Grandpa and Grandma liked nothing bet-
Adult - $30.00 Youth - $10.00 - 17 and under ter than to get in their motorhome and go camping with the grand kids.
After Norman’s passing in 2000, Mom lived on her own in a condo in Strathmore
until moving to the Wheatland Senior’s Lodge and then to Sagewood. She loved
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and great grandchildren. She will be greatly missed by her family and friends.
Tickets purchased online at www.smoreuc.com The family would like to thank the staff on Dawson Lake, Sagewood Age Care for
the excellent care, kindness and consideration shown to Vera during her stay. It
must be picked up at the door. was greatly appreciated. To send condolences, please visit Vera’s obituary at www.
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Harvesting sod.
evaluate the following factors to prioritize the allocation total, approximately 280 acres cultivated. dishes. Ensure quality of food and determine size • Equipment Maintenance.
of these irrigation acres: and food proportions, plan menus, food costs, • Irrigation work, moving irrigation systems,
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-Conveyance efficiency monitor and order supplies. Inspect and clean set up and take down.
-Servicing Infrastructure Tender Agreements may be acquired from and kitchen and food service areas. Adhere to policies • Yard Maintenance.
-Land Classification returned to: and procedures in preparation, cooking and safe • Pallet Repairs.
-On-Farm System Efficiency Lynn Woods Law Office handling of food and train and supervise staff in • Lots of repetitive tasks, handling heavy
-Current irrigation activity on the parcel Box 2335, #101 318 3rd Ave. same. Work with specialized cooking equipment
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Also, must have the ability to work well with others Expected start date
Western Irrigation District
-Such further and other factors under the a 10% deposit in the form of a bank draft payable to in a fast-paced environment while under pressure. +April 25 - Oct. 31, 2020.
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no later than 4:00 pm on February 21, 2020. Tenders send resume
lifting. Must Speak, Read, Write fluent English.
to: hr146@boilermakers.ca
Apply by mail or email only.
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of $770 per acre which has been determined based on
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include a current Alberta land classification report.
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YEARS WHEATLAND COUNTY INVITES APPLICATIONS FOR
2020 COMMUNITY ENHANCEMENT FUNDING
- 2020
Upcoming Meetings Wheatland County recognizes that its residents utilize various recreational, cultural and
other community enhancement facilities and resources and has established the Community
February 4: Council Meeting Enhancement Fund to provide financial support for such venues and activities.
February 11: Municipal Planning Commission
The Community Enhancement Fund provides grant funding from Wheatland County
Agenda packages can be found on our website. to enhance, promote, and support groups and organizations that bring a broad range
of enjoyment, benefit, beautification, recreation, entertainment, participation, and
enhancement projects to Wheatland County. The program is intended to invest tax payer
dollars annually to support recreational, cultural and other community activities, facilities,
and resources that are utilized by Wheatland County residents.
How to Apply:
Applications and Guidelines for the Community Enhancement Fund are available at the
Wheatland County Office and on the County website.
~Events~
Ranching Opportunities Grazing Workshop Shelterbelt & Ecobuffer
Conference with Jim Gerrish Workshop
Getting the most out of your pasture Wheatland County & Foothills Forage Planting, Care, and Design
with Jim Gerrish and Grazing Association present
renowned grazier Jim Gerrish for a Feb. 22, 2020 - 1 to 4 p.m.
Feb. 13, 2020 - 8:50 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. full day Grazing workshop! Wheatland County Office
Olds College Alumni Centre
Attendees of this workshop will have the first
Register online at and view the current agenda Feb. 14, 2020 - 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. opportunity to apply for Wheatland County’s
and list of speakers at www.redbowag.com. Wheatland County Office new Shelterbelt & Ecobuffer Funding Program
The program partially funds the following:
$50 registration fee (student rate $30) Register at https://jimgerrishwheatland2020. • the purchase of tree and shrub seedlings
Includes lunch, coffee and tradeshow (and eventbrite.ca before February 7, 2020 • the purchase of drip irrigation and wood or
parking). Register by February 7, 2020. plastic mulch
FFGA Member - $75.00+ GST Non Member -
Contact Daniela at Mountain View County for $85.00+ GST Please register by Wednesday, February 19
more information at 403-335-3311 Ext. 204 or by calling or emailing Gay Mowat at 403-361-
darcher@mvcounty.com. Contact Sarah Schumacher with Wheatland 2166 or gay.mowat@wheatlandcounty.ca.
County at 403-361-2027 or Registration is free!
sarah.schumacher@wheatlandcounty.ca.
Address: 242006 Range Rd 243 Phone: 403-934-3321 Mail: Hwy 1 RR 1, Strathmore, AB, T1P 1J6
Office Hours: Mon-Fri 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
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