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PLRD students compete for trip to Abu Dhabi

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    Prairie Land Regions School Davison (PLRD) is reaching out to promote inclusivity.
    This project was prompted by the events of Charlottesville, Virginia where a white nationalist killed a protester by plowing his car into a group of people.         The school division is inspiring students to reach out and promote inclusivity for all members of society through the PLRD Inclusivity Project.
    “Many segments of our communities are often marginalized or excluded, such as those who are handicapped, learning disabled, racial minorities or sexual minorities”, states the PLRD website.
    They have designed a contest for students to give them an opportunity to react positively to unjust circumstances and make a positive impact. The top prize is an immersion trip to Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates.
    To meet this goal, students are mobilizing across the school board. The project is geared to give students the opportunity to identify a need in society and to become agents of change.
    Erin Bergman and Jay Lavallee of Delia School are hosting Challenging for a Change. They are staging a fundraiser and are collecting donations to support the Children’s Cottage Crisis Nursery in Calgary.
  This could be anything from cash to diapers, clothing, and formula.  Drumheller Chrysler has a truck in its showroom they are hoping to stuff with donations.
  Alia Nielsen of Delia School, and Jack Adams and Serena Michie of Morrin School are spearheading a project called Bocce Ball for All.  The students have teamed up with Special Olympic Unified Sports for a bocce ball tournament on Thursday, October 12 from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. The day will include lunch, guest speakers and of course bocce.
    Alia explains that often students with learning disabilities are marginalized from the rest of the school.  The goal of Bocce Ball For All is to give all kids the opportunity to play sports. They have invited students from PLRD schools as well as Three Hills, DVSS, Greentree and Strathmore.
    ‘I’m an athlete and I also coach so lots of time we will see kids that are on the autism spectrum or have intellectual disabilities,” said Alia. “In watching them engage with the kids an giving that team feeling, of being part of something and feeling included, that is what we are really going for.”
    She applauds the school division’s efforts.
    "It has had a great effect on school culture throughout the division,” said Alia.
    Final judging will be the week of October 23 to November 3. The grand prize trip is from November 11 to 25.


Stettler RCMP investigate flight from police

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On October 9th, 2017 at approximately 12:45 p.m., a Stettler RCMP officer attempted to initiate a traffic stop with a truck after determining the vehicle did not match the licence plate attached to it.  After activating the police vehicle's emergency lights to initiate the traffic stop, the vehicle failed to stop then fled.
 
For the safety of the other motoring public, a pursuit was not initiated.
 
The officer was able to obtain video surveillance of both the driver and the vehicle (see attached).
 
Stettler RCMP are seeking the public's assistance in identifying the male subject and/or his vehicle. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Stettler RCMP Detachment or Crimestoppers.
 

Live election forum webcast proves successful

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    Last Wednesday night’s election forum, hosted by the Drumheller and District Chamber of Commerce and the local ATA was a success with standing room only with some 400 people at the BCF.
     It was also a feat of technology for residents at home who were able to take in the entire event live.
    The Drumheller Mail broadcast live on the Drumheller Mail’s Facebook page, and was shared among many more pages.
    As of last Friday, the video has a reach of almost 9,000 with 3,925 video views and counting.
    At its peak, there were 85 live viewers. While many took just a few seconds or minutes to watch the feed, the average watch time was 1 hour and 27 minutes.
    “Great media websites like Facebook allows media companies like The Drumheller Mail to provide readers and viewers on the spot news when it happens,” said Drumheller Mail webmaster Brian Yanish.     
    Viewers were appreciative for the opportunity to watch the forum live, and today can still be clicked on at their own time to watch and re-watch the forum.
    “Thank you for streaming this. I added 1 more person to my list. This is going to be a very interesting election,” said one viewer.
    While another, quipped, “Love technology...thanks. Parenting tonight.”
    The comment section provides residents a chance to converse and express their opinion.
    The stream used multi cameras to a single feed, allowing viewers up close and personal experiences.
     The capabilities could be expanded in years to come. One suggestion was for live questions from the online viewers to be submitted to the organizers to consider.
    Watch drumhellermail.com and its social media for up to date information on the election results on October 16 after polls close.


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