Red Deer Advocate, March 22, 2016

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Funeral for theft victim today BY CRYSTAL RHYNO ADVOCATE STAFF Family and friends will gather to celebrate the life of the 23-year-old man who died while trying to stop thieves from stealing his truck last week. The service for Dawson James “DJ” Wegner-Cramer of Red Deer will be held at 10 a.m. at the Parkland Funeral Home and Crematorium (6287-67th Street) at 2 p.m. on Tuesday. Wegner-Cramer died in hospital on March 16 after he was injured as he attempted to prevent two men from taking his white Ford F-650 in the Normandeau neighbourhood. Police believe he was struck by the truck as the thieves drove away. The 23-year-old was found in distress at an alley behind Nordegg Crescent just before 5 a.m. Just minutes later police received a 911 report of an erratic driver in a white cube truck leaving the scene at 31 Nordegg Crescent. Police then responded to a report of a suspicious white truck that had been parked on Page Avenue in the Pines neighbourhood.

Photo by JEFF STOKOE/Advocate staff

Jayden Campbell, left, and Austin Taylor make their way along Ross St. as an afternoon snow storm blows through Red Deer on the first full day of spring Monday. Cool weather is expected through this week with daytime highs around the freezing point or slightly below. More snow flurries are forecast for Thursday and Friday of this week.

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Red Deer dentist among plaintiffs Hwy 2 search by RCMP ‘stinks’: critic in class action lawsuit BY SUSAN ZIELINSKI ADVOCATE STAFF

BY CRYSTAL RHYNO ADVOCATE STAFF An outspoken Red Deer dentist is suing his governing body over advertising rights. Michael Zuk is one of three plaintiffs in a class action suit against the Alberta Dental Association and College (ADAC). Other plaintiffs in the lawsuit are dentists Thayne Blunston, of Airdrie, and Lawrence MICHAEL ZUK Stanleigh, of Calgary. They have launched the suit on behalf of some

100 dentists who are not named for “fear of retribution and repercussions from the ADAC,” according to a Statement of Claim filed on Feb.25. The dentists allege the association’s advertising restrictions are an infringement of the Competition Act and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Zuk said the rules prevent the dentists from using words such as affordable and advertising free consultations and senior discounts or limited discounts. The claim reads “the advertising restrictions prevent class members from engaging in forms of expression that would encourage more competition in the market for the supply of dental services to consumers in Alberta.”

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Using police to search the Hwy 2 median near Blackfalds for personal effects of a government minister involved in a traffic fatality last November was wrong, says a Red Deer man. On Saturday morning, RCMP Special Tactical Operations officers spent two hours searching a 60-metre area in the highway median south of Blindman River at the location where Calgary MLA Manmeet Bhullar was killed while as- MANMEET BHULLAR sisting a stranded motorist. Jack Steenson, who is retired after a long career

with the provincial government, said having police do the search was appalling and showed favouritism. “It stinks. This just smells and I don’t think we can let this go. I don’t think we can allow that to take a hold in this country,” said Steenson. On Friday in consultation with Alberta Transportation, the Integrated Traffic Unit advised that traffic on the busy highway would be down to one lane north and one lane south in the area to allow police to search. The search was not related in any way to the investigation into the collision. His family reported that his missing watch and eyeglasses were recovered. His kara — a bracelet worn by Sikhs — was still missing along with his cuff links and shoes. RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Laurel Scott said tactical members were involved because they are trained in searching so they are efficient and have equipment available to them. Please see SEARCH on Page A10

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