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Ken Montgomery

Independent Contributor

ken@suncitysentinel.ca

MEDICINE HAT CONFIDENTIAL Born and raised in Edmonton, Ken retired from the Edmonton Police Service as a detective in 2000. Relocating to Medicine Hat that same year, he and his wife Brenda established Power Loney Paralegal, a paralegal and court agent business. Then instead of being a law enforcer Ken became an advocate and defender for the little guy (and gal), and he and Brenda continued to serve the public by providing cost effective legal assistance as allowed by law. Retiring in August 2024, after almost 50 years before the Courts, Ken remains a firm believer that every sinner has a future, and every saint has a past. Ken also hates to stand by while government bureaucracies, or the powerful tread, abuse or ignore the legitimate concerns of those they are supposed to help, serve or assist. Ken further believes this form of social media (Sun City Sentinel) is an ideal outlet to expose and reveal newsworthy issues of community concern and interest that would otherwise not surface or be revealed. Ken wants your help to do the best he can to serve YOU the public, so feel free to send Ken your `confidential’ thoughts and tips, as working together WE can make a real difference.

Articles

POLICE MEMBERS SHOT, WHATS SO SECRET?
August 8, 2024
Commentary

POLICE MEMBERS SHOT, WHATS SO SECRET?

So, where we may assume these are the MHPS members injured, who are these members? Are their injuries serious? And, how are they doing? The MHPS webpage suggests that “Given the ongoing nature of both the ASIRT and MHPS investigations no additional details will be provided”.
POWER LONEY PARALEGAL RETIRING
July 25, 2024
Business

POWER LONEY PARALEGAL RETIRING

After nearly twenty five years in business, Brenda and Ken Montgomery decided it was time to officially retire. Established in 2000, Power Loney Paralegal was created as our own business where we could offer cost effective legal services that were allowed by law.
THE RCMP BADGE & UNIFORM ISSUE
June 12, 2024
Commentary

THE RCMP BADGE & UNIFORM ISSUE

I have been collecting military and police memorabilia for over 50 years. In early April, I decided to downsize my collection and consigned a vintage RCMP bandmasters tunic with sash, and an RCMP forage cap to Kirsten Boldt, owner of Infinity Antiques, here in Medicine Hat. Kirsten, in turn, put these items online to sell. The RCMP became aware of this sale and decided to get involved. On April 10, and on the instructions of the RCMP 'K' Division Sergeant Major, the local detachment commander attended Kirsten’s store and seized my RCMP items. When I learned what happened, I demanded their immediate return.
July 28, 2023
Community

Medicine Hat Confidential

Let’s dig into the Medicine Hat underground and unearth and expose what’s really going on.