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Innisfail RCMP arrest two people in a stolen vehicle while towing a second stolen vehicle with a stolen trailer

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On May 16, 2020 at 730 am Innisfail RCMP received a report of a suspicious vehicle stuck in the ditch on C and E trail.  Innisfail RCMP integrated traffic unit and Innisfail RCMP detachment members responded to the complaint and located two males attempting to pull a trailer out of the ditch after they had jackknifed it.  RCMP investigated and found one of the males was wanted on a number of outstanding warrants for his arrest stemming from investigations at, Sundre, Okotoks, Airdrie, Blackfalds and the Red Deer probation office.  Further investigation revealed the truck the men were driving, the trailer they were towing and the second truck that was secured to the trailer were all stolen.  Both were arrested without incident.  The stolen trucks were subsequently searched, a loaded sawed off shot gun, approx. 60g of methamphetamine (approx. $3600 street value), a knife and bear spray were siezed.

Mitchell Lewis Engler (34 yrs) of Olds Alberta has been charged with:

  • Possession of stolen property over $5000 x3
  • Possession of stolen property under $5000
  • Possession of a controlled substance x4
  • Altering a VIN
  • Possession of break in tools
  • Unsafe storage of a firearm
  • Possession of a firearm without a license
  • Possession of a loaded prohibited firearm
  • Possession of a firearm in a vehicle
  • Possession of a firearm obtained by crime
  • Possession of a prohibited firearm without a license
  • Possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose x3
  • Fail to comply x8

Engler has been remanded to appear in Red Deer Provincial Court May 25, 2020

Lester Martin (34yrs) of Lacombe Alberta has been charged with:

  • Possession of stolen property over $5000 x3
  • Possession of stolen property under $5000
  • Possession of a controlled substance x4
  • Altering a VIN
  • Possession of break in tools
  • Unsafe storage of a firearm
  • Possession of a firearm without a license
  • Possession of a loaded prohibited firearm
  • Possession of a firearm in a vehicle
  • Possession of a firearm obtained by crime
  • Possession of a prohibited firearm without a license
  • Possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose x3
  • Fail to comply x1

Martin has been remanded to appear in Red Deer Provincial Court on May 25, 2020

 Property Crime and Crime Reduction remains a priority for Innisfail RCMP. If you have information about any criminal activity, please contact the Innisfail RCMP Detachment at 403-227-3341 or 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.

After 15 years as a TV reporter with Global and CBC and as news director of RDTV in Red Deer, Duane set out on his own 2008 as a visual storyteller. During this period, he became fascinated with a burgeoning online world and how it could better serve local communities. This fascination led to Todayville, launched in 2016.

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Sylvan Lake football coach fired for opposing transgender ideology elected to town council

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By Anthony Murdoch

Taylor ‘Teej’ Johannesson was fired by H.J. Cody High School in Sylvan Lake because he spoke out against gender confusion, but the community rallied to support him.

A Central Alberta high school football coach who was fired for sharing his views opposing transgender ideology on social media has been vindicated by members of his community, who voted him in to be a town councilors.

As reported by LifeSiteNews earlier this year, coach Taylor ‘Teej’ Johannesson was fired by H.J. Cody High School in Sylvan Lake, Alberta, by school principal Alex Lambert because he spoke out against gender-confused youth who “take their hatred of Christians” to another level by committing violent acts against them.

Many in his community, which is located in a traditionally conservative area of Alberta, rallied to support Johannesson and even had a GiveSendGo campaign for him at one point.

Saying of his win, as noted in a Western Standard report, Johannesson described it as being vindicated, noting how his wife told him, “You’re vindicated — the good wins now. God closed one door and opened a bigger one.”

Last month, Alberta had municipal elections province-wide, and Johannesson ran for a seat on the Sylvan Lake town council. After the results were tallied, he won a seat on the council, noting how he ran for office to fight against the creep of the woke agenda on society.

Johannesson said that he ran for the same council four years ago “purely on an anti-vaccine platform,” saying he was “pissed off at the mandates.”

He said he decided to run for town council as a Christian conservative so he could share his pro-family beliefs with people in the town, so “everyone knows who I am and what my beliefs, morals, and values are, so that way, if I get elected, I could just keep being that way.”

He noted how he received a lot of “hate and slander” from many people, including many in the school, because of his beliefs. However, their plan against him backfired.

“That school tried to bury me, and instead they lifted me,” he said, adding that going from fired football coach to town councillor in “two months was pretty good.”

The legal demand letter, which was sent to school officials last week, reads, “Given that Mr. Johannesson’s expression in the TikTok Video was not connected to his volunteer work, the principal and the division have no authority to regulate his speech and punish him by the Termination decision, which is ultra vires (“beyond the powers.)”

Teej has been in trouble before with the school administration. About three years ago, he was called in to see school officials for posting on Twitter a biological fact that “Boys have a penis. Girls have a vagina.”

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Pierre Poilievre will run to represent Camrose, Stettler, Hanna, and Drumheller in Central Alberta by-election

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By Anthony Murdoch

Conservative MP-elect Damien Kurek announced Friday he would be willing to give up his seat as an MP so Pierre Poilievre, who lost his seat Monday, could attempt to re-join Parliament.

Conservative MP-elect Damien Kurek announced Friday he would be willing to give up his seat in a riding that saw the Conservatives easily defeat the Liberals by 46,020 votes in this past Monday’s election. Poilievre had lost his seat to his Liberal rival, a seat which he held for decades, which many saw as putting his role as leader of the party in jeopardy.

Kurek has represented the riding since 2019 and said about his decision, “It has been a tremendous honor to serve the good people of Battle River—Crowfoot.”

“After much discussion with my wife Danielle, I have decided to step aside for this Parliamentary session to allow our Conservative Party Leader to run here in a by-election,” he added.

Newly elected Prime Minister of Canada Mark Carney used his first post-election press conference to say his government will unleash a “new economy” that will further “deepen” the nation’s ties to the world.

He also promised that he would “trigger” a by-election at once, saying there would be “no games” trying to prohibit Poilievre to run and win a seat in a safe Conservative riding.

Poilievre, in a statement posted to X Friday, said that it was with “humility and appreciation that I have accepted Damien Kurek’s offer to resign his seat in Battle River-Crowfoot so that I can work to earn the support of citizens there to serve them in Parliament.”

 

“Damien’s selfless act to step aside temporarily as a Member of Parliament shows his commitment to change and restoring Canada’s promise,” he noted.

Carney said a new cabinet will be sworn in on May 12.

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