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Now that we’ve Patrick Kolafa 100 to represent Canada. 403-856-8108
reached November
14, there’s only 40 | inSide Drumheller “They are looking for
days between now and
someone who shows all
Christmas, so
inSide Drumheller A Drumheller woman around “beauty” through
has her sights set on mak- community involvement,
wants to know: ing a difference and she achievements, passions,
“When do you start has chosen the path of being personable and re-
latable to others, and be-
your Christmas pageantry.
shopping?” Madison Colberg, 19, ing able to carry yourself WELCOMESDR.MOLEDINAANDDR.ANDREWS
daughter of Kelly and in all manners of kindness,
Bonnie Stringer Heather, has demonstrat- beauty, confidence and
“I’d like to not! It seems ed a dedication to com- showinganinterestinyour
like I haven’t finished last commu-
munity as a
year’s...” nity and
student and
Terrence Finkbiner co u nt r y,”
“Two weeks ahead currently
of time. Sometimes she said.
Christmas Eve, too.” enrolled
The pag-
Randy Kolenz at Mount
“I don’t. I’m too old eant is
Royal Uni-
for that! I let the over 10
wife shop.” versity.
days and
Come July,
is based
she will be Dr. Rahim Moledina is a naturopathic Born and raised in Calgary, Dr. Stepha-
on inter- doctor, a recreational athlete and an nie Andrews grew up with a great
represent- adventurous chef. Rahim completed appreciation of the outdoors, healthy
views, his undergraduate studies at the Uni- living, and service to the volunteer
ing Canada versity of Calgary where he graduated community in Calgary. Stephanie has
evening with Bachelors of Science in Kinesiol- contributed to the life experiences of
in the 2015 ogy. He then went on to graduate from young children in Canada, Nicaragua,
gown the Canadian College of Naturopathic the Middle East and Asia; the visually
Miss teen Medicine (CCNM) with a Bachelors of impaired; and foreign students studying
wear, fun Naturopathy. abroad.
Internation- While pursuing his medical degree, Ra- Stephanie received the Chancellor Club
fashion, him was given the opportunity to intern Scholarship to attend the University
al Pageant at the Sherbourne Health Centre, where of Calgary to study biochemistry and
fitness the focus is on treating patients present- minored in German. After graduating
in Jackson- ing with HIV and their related concerns. from the U of C she went on to study
and pro- He was also selected to be on the Adjunc- Naturopathic Medicine at the Canadian
ville, Flori- tive Cancer Care shift, where the focus College of Naturopathic Medicine
da. m o t i o n is to treat cancer patients from a naturo- (CCNM) in Toronto. While at CCNM,
of a plat- pathic perspective in conjunction with Dr. Andrews was involved in many ser-
“The Madison Colberg… form. conventional medicine. Rahim also has vice activities including the Botanical
pageant is representing Canada at “My plat- an interest in global health, recognizing Society and therapeutic clowning with
a goal and Miss Teen International form is the impact culture and religion can have the Clown Care Unit. She also served
motivation on health. He has travelled to Ometepe, as VP External for the Naturopathic
to raise Nicaragua with Natural Doctors Interna- Students’ Association.
to push my- tional where he treated locals presenting As the primary care naturopathic physi-
self to new heights and awareness about organ with varying health concerns while work- cian with Natural Doctors International
grow,” Colberg told inSide donation and encourage ing with a limited dispensary. in Nicaragua, Dr. Andrews often served
Drumheller. “Being born organ donation among all As a naturopathic doctor, Rahim's focus as the only health care provider for
with cleft lip and palate people. I will be working is to create a space that is safe, a place patients. She also led the DIOSA pro-
I have overcome many with the “Because I Can where his patients can have a conversa- gram, a women’s health program aimed
obstacles throughout Project.” The project en- tion about their health and inÁuence the at empowering and educating women
my life, however this has courages organ donation direction of their treatment. Rahim has a about their health, and increasing cervi-
only made me a stronger registration and is trying strong interest in family and community cal cancer screening (PAP smears).
person. I want to inspire to encourage all people medicine and the effect that our envi- Dr. Andrews recognizes that health is
others that no matter the to automatically be reg- ronment, diet and lifestyle have to our not merely an absence of disease, but
circumstances or inci- istered to donate their overall health. rather a dynamic process involving
dences you have had in organs and then have the As a recreational athlete, Rahim loves mind, body, spirit and community. She
your life, it does not shape choice to opt out of do- spending time outdoors biking, run- Àrmly believes that a person’s lifestyle
who you have to be. Rath- nating if they so choose, ning and hiking. He enjoys participating is the greatest modiÀable effecter of
er, use these situations to however this will hope- in road races and he has successfully health. She cherishes the connections
encourage yourself to be fully not be the case,” she summited Mount Kilimanjaro in Tan- made with people while attending their
strong and go places you said. “As well, the project zania. Rahim absolutely loves to cook health journeys and looks forward to
collects funds to help sup- and, of course, eat his creations and he creating more.
didn’t think possible!” is always up for trying new foods and In addition to English, Dr. Andrews is
She went through an port families who have recipes. conversant in Spanish, Turkish, French
application process on- been impacted from or- and German and is happy to offer assis-
line, in print and over the gan donation. The proj- tance to individuals in these languages.
phone. She then ventured ect cover costs of hotels,
to Alabama for a photo food, gas, and lost time
shoot, interview and eve- from work for parents
ning gown wear. She was who have children in the
selected from more than hospital receiving organ
transplants.”

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