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Dan Singleton

Dan Singleton

Dan Singleton is the editor of the Mountain View Gazette who joined the newspaper in 2012 after serving as Sundre Round Up editor since 1994. He covers news, courts, municipal politics and community events. He is also a longtime columnist.

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Recent Work by Dan

Murder charge withdrawn in Central Alberta woman’s death

Murder charge withdrawn in Central Alberta woman’s death

Philip Jeffrey Toner's guilty plea of aggravated assault and arson in the death of Brenda Ware.
New $241 million flour milling facility being built in Central Alberta

New $241 million flour milling facility being built in Central Alberta

A new flour milling facility in Red Deer County is expected to create about 27 permanent and about 200 temporary jobs, say officials
Alberta woman accused of counselling to commit murder in court next month

Alberta woman accused of counselling to commit murder in court next month

Audra Symbalisty scheduled to enter pleas in Didsbury Court of Justice on Sept. 5
Accused’s statement to police allowed in murder trial in death of Central Alberta woman

Accused’s statement to police allowed in murder trial in death of Central Alberta woman

Crown’s theory is that the accused killed Brenda Ware and transported her body to a wooded area in Kootenay National Park
Trial set for Central Alberta hockey volunteer in teen sex case

Trial set for Central Alberta hockey volunteer in teen sex case

Alexa Suitor, a Sundre-area hockey volunteer charged with will go to trial in Calgary next June.
Sundre man handed 34-month prison term following hit and run death

Sundre man handed 34-month prison term following hit and run death

Jason Kelley Burns was found not guilty of manslaughter in the death of Brendon McDonald, 34, also a Sundre resident, but guilty of the lesser charge of hit and run causing death.
Suspect charged in Highway 2 shooting north of Calgary

Suspect charged in Highway 2 shooting north of Calgary

Stefan Service, 34, faces more than 20 charges including reckless discharge of a firearm endangering life
Four tornadoes have hit Central Alberta July 1, the first in 1909

Four tornadoes have hit Central Alberta July 1, the first in 1909

Didsbury Museum display includes eye-witness accounts from four July 1 tornadoes
$100,000 damage done by copper thieves to Central Alberta oilfield site

$100,000 damage done by copper thieves to Central Alberta oilfield site

Copper theft from an Alberta oil site caused major damage this weekend
Didsbury RCMP release sketch of grandparent scam suspect

Didsbury RCMP release sketch of grandparent scam suspect

Didsbury senior scammed out of thousands of dollars after being told grandson needed bail money
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