Being a teenager has never been easy. Most of us can likely attest to that. While we each have our own story, some with dark corners, none includes a storyline…
Being a teenager has never been easy. Most of us can likely attest to that. While we each have our own story, some with dark corners, none includes a storyline…
“By introducing drugs into the prison system, this substantially put the health and safety of not only inmates, but also corrections staff and officers, at…
EDMONTON Eleven people allegedly were part of a drug trafficking network in Edmonton and planning to smuggle fentanyl, methamphetamine and cocaine into the prison system, police say. The group faces a total of 60 charges and consists of Edmonton, St. Albert and Morinville residents, as well as current inmates. The provincial taskforce that deals with some of Alberta s most serious and organized crime, Alberta Law Enforcement Response Teams (ALERT), says the ring trafficked drugs in the capital region and conspired to smuggle drugs into the prison system and had established connections to Bowden Institution. The investigation, called Project Evolve, began in June 2019.