A Calgary man was sentenced to four years in jail yesterday in Yellowknife after he pleaded guilty to conspiracy to traffic cocaine.
According to an agreed statement of facts, Dola-Bode Harrison, 35, conspired over the phone to sell 30 ounces of cocaine to Norman Hache, a Yellowknife dealer who was convicted earlier this year. Both men had their phones tapped by .
Harrison has been at the North Slave Correctional Complex since his arrest in July, 2016. After being given credit for pre-trial custody, he will have two years and two months left to serve.