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DRUMHELLER, ALTA. The small valley town of Drumheller is still reeling, following the deaths of three young adults over the weekend from a suspected overdose. Mayor Heather Colberg says she knows the family of one of the victims, and says the community is mourning. “It’s affected us,” she said. “In our community (of) our size, somehow, some way, you’re connected to these people.” Colberg says the opioid crisis has had devastating impacts on many Alberta communities, including hers. “We need to get these drugs off the street and save our kids,” said Colberg. “And not just our kids, this is affecting any age, any class, it s affecting everybody.”
Mourning Drumheller overdose victims, friends call for justice Turnbull said it s the third fatal encounter with opioids he s familiar with in the Drumheller area in the past two years, adding he s exasperated with the response from government and the legal system
Author of the article: Bill Kaufmann
Publishing date: Feb 22, 2021 • February 22, 2021 • 3 minute read • Kimberly Davidson, 27 (L), Rachael Sorenson, 21 (C), and Trevor Brown, 31 (R) are shown in Facebook photos. They died from an overdose over the weekend in Drumheller, AB due to what police suspect were tainted drugs. Mounties suspect drugs were laced with fentanyl, carfentanil or methamphetamines. Photo by Facebook