Camrose Police investigate crypto fraud

Camrose Police investigate crypto fraud

A person reported being the victim of a crypto currency fraud. The subject of the fraud (reporting person) indicated they invested an initial $80,000 and when they attempted to withdraw from the investment they were told they would have to pay an additional $40,000 to access any funds.  When the reporting person refused the alleged fraudsters became verbally aggressive.
Hardisty Charter School  application approved

Hardisty Charter School application approved

Hardisty has received conditional approval for a Kindergarten to Grade 6 charter school, set to open in September 2026. Charter School Board Chair Blake Moser emphasizes the importance of community support, including enrollment commitments and financial contributions, to ensure the school's success. A community fundraising event is planned for spring.
Hardisty Hospital Emergency Department changes

Hardisty Hospital Emergency Department changes

Alberta Health Services announced changes to the Hardisty Emergency Department's hours due to a shortage of physician coverage. The ED will now operate from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and remain closed over weekends and nights. Nursing staff are available 24/7 for patient assessments and referrals.
Uninsured and Unregistered vehicles causing issues for Camrose Police – Report

Uninsured and Unregistered vehicles causing issues for Camrose Police – Report

Police conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle for vehicle equipment concerns (use of dealer licence plates.) Police determined the vehicle, which was recently purchased by the operator, had not been properly insured and registered as per requirements after purchase. The operator was charged, the dealer licence plate was seized and the vehicle was towed.

Multisector approach to supporting individuals experiencing homelessness

The City of Camrose and the Camrose Police Service are addressing homelessness through a coordinated approach involving various city agencies. This initiative focuses on dismantling encampments safely while offering support and services, rather than just enforcement. Progress includes successful dismantling of five encampments and reduced police service calls by 88%.

Paper Delayed in Some Markets

Please note, the December 17 edition of The Community Press was not able to be delivered in many markets due to Wednesday's snow storm. However, with snow and wind tapering… continued