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The Mandan Art Association held its 38th Annual Art Show this week at the Mandan Community Center. This yearâs honorees were Caroline Conrath, a charter member of the association, and her brother, the late Ted Conrath. The show also displayed more than 400 pieces of artwork, representing 92 adult exhibitors and 73 high school students. Painting demonstrators were Stephanie Delmore, Susan Lundberg and Amy Stuart McNalley. According to Colette Meidinger, MAA president, special thanks go to Mandanâs Boy Scout Troop 54 for delivering, setting up, tearing down and returning to storage, the display boards used for exhibiting the art pieces.
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Calgary police are seeking a second person of interest in connection with a homicide one year ago that left a Saskatchewan man visiting Calgary dead.
Sheldon Wolf, 47, from Carrot River, was reported missing in early February 2020. He had last been seen around 7 p.m. on Feb. 2, leaving Calgary’s downtown Sandman Hotel.
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Police said Wolf had been the victim of a homicide after meeting with several people that Sunday. His body was found in a rural area north of Airdrie two days later.
By Mitchell Blair
Photo: Calgary Police
Just over a year after the death of a Carrot River man, Calgary police say they are seeking a second man in connection with the death.
Sheldon Wolf disappeared from the Calgary hotel where he was staying on February 2, 2020 and was found dead a couple of days later near Airdrie.
It is believed the 47-year-old left the hotel and willingly met with several people not known to him including Faviah Brahma. who was charged last year with first-degree murder and is awaiting trial.
Police are now looking for 22-year-old Sharmarke Ali Mohamed. In a release, Calgary police say he was present at that meeting and exited one vehicle to enter another one with Wolf inside minutes before the homicide. While his last known address was in Regina, Mohamed has ties to Toronto.