‘This community has seen far too many incidents involving drugs’: Project Norse case concludes
A nearly seven month long drug investigation case involving over 100 officers and the subsequent seizure of over $300,000 in cash and drugs has officially concluded with the sentencing of a man who orchestrated the illegal distribution of cannabis.
Danny Glover, 31, has received a 12-month conditional sentence. In other words it means he will serve his sentence in the community and will be allowed to keep his Canadian permanent resident status.
Accompanied by family members, the 31-year-old appeared in person Wednesday at Prince Albert Provincial Court. While the case was initially scheduled for a pre-trial hearing, guilty pleas were instead entered to two separate charges related to the distribution of cannabis in excess of 30 grams.
According to the statement of facts read in court by Crown lawyer Crystal Ward, Glover had no prior criminal record and was supplying cannabis to the other two ring leaders of the operation (Alexander Fietz and Brody Markowski).



