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18-Year-Old Fort McMurray Man Charged With Second Degree Murder Following Disappearance Of 24-Year-Old Woman

By Jaryn Vecchio Jace Jordan Charles // Photo supplied by RCMP An 18-year-old Fort McMurray man is being charged with second-degree murder. On January 29, Wood Buffalo RCMP reported 24-year-old Diyana Adil Mohamed missing after she had not been seen for four days. Alberta RCMP’s Major Crimes South Unit soon took over the investigation and now believe she was killed, however, her body has still not been found. Jace Jordan Charles was arrested on February 3, charged with second-degree murder and indignity to a body. Charles and Mohamed were known to each other. He remains in police custody and will make his next court appearance on March 8, 2021.

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Alberta NDP Calls Out Province Over Handling Of RMWB s EMS Dispatch Service, Local MLAs Share Thoughts on Situation

By Jaryn Vecchio Tany Yao with Laila Goodridge. Photo by: Brandon Piper//Harvard Broadcasting The Alberta NDP is calling out the provincial government over their handling of EMS dispatch service in the RMWB. Wood Buffalo council met on Tuesday where they approved having the local emergency communications centre refuse to transfer medical 9-1-1 calls to Alberta Health Services’ provincial centres. This decision was made due to Regional Emergency Services needing to intervene in 20 per cent of calls since AHS took over in mid-January. NDP’s Health Critic David Shepherd tells Mix News this situation was made because the government refused to listen to legitimate concerns from the RMWB.

AHS Defends Own EMS Dispatch System, Claims All Municipal Concerns Lack Evidence

By Jaryn Vecchio RMWB employee at the local EMS dispatch site // Photo via RMWB Alberta Health Services is continuing to defend its dispatch system following Wood Buffalo council’s decision to stop sending calls to their provincial centres. They met yesterday where they approved having the local emergency communications centre once again handle all medical emergencies after reports of local dispatchers needing to intervene in around 20 per cent of calls since AHS took over in mid-January. In a statement, AHS’s Chief Paramedic Darren Sandbeck says there’s no evidence their system has put any patient’s life at risk.

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