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New phone scam circulating

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Drumheller RCMP are warning local residents to be cautious of a circulating telephone scam.
During the months of June and July, Drumheller RCMP have received numerous reports from Drumheller and area residents who have received phone calls from individuals telling victims that their “social security numbers” have been compromised or there is irregular activity.
The suspects are then asking the victims to press a number to speak with an investigator.
These phone calls are high pressure in nature and the likely goal is for the suspects to obtain personal and banking information from the victims that are being targeted.

Here are a few safety tips to assist:
· If you receive a call from someone claiming your personal information has been compromised, take note of the information from THEM and disconnect from the call.
· Do not share any personal information with the caller, such as confirm name, social insurance number, address, etc…
· If you have legitimate concerns regarding your personal information being compromised, find the government agencies’ phone number through a trusted source (official website) and contact the government agency directly.
· The best protection from scammers is to learn how to resist being pushed into a decision regardless of how persuasive or aggressive the scammer may be.
Arm yourself and the vulnerable people in your life by learning how to recognize and protect yourself from fraud at Canada’s Anti-Fraud Centre. www.antifraudcentre.ca. Please report any attempts of this kind to the Anti-Fraud Centre at 1-888-495-8501 during regular business hours.
If you have any information about these fraudulent activities, please contact Drumheller RCMP at 403-823-7590. If you wish to remain anonymous, you can contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), online at www.P3Tips.com or by using the "P3 Tips" app available through the Apple App or Google Play Store.


Second Canada Day bike winner selected

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The Mail has its second winner of its annual Canada Day Win a Bike Contest. Sophia Landry, 8, daughter of Mark and Angie picked up her new Supercycle Mountain Bike. She is already a big bike rider and in fact, her dad has built a track at their home in the Verdant Valley to keep the youngsters busy. Dana Gall of The Mail presents Sophia with her bike.

Rasmussen appointed new executive director at school museum

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    There is new leadership at the East Coulee School Museum.
    April Rasmussen has been selected as the new executive director of the historic museum in East Coulee.
    Rasmussen has extensive experience in museums in Drumheller and has a deep love for museums and heritage. In fact, her first job was as a summer student at the East Coulee School Museum.
    “In a way, it has come full circle,” said Rasmussen.
    She takes over as Barb Steeves retires as executive director of the East Coulee School Museum. Steeves has spent seven years with the East Coulee School Museum and has spearheaded many events and initiatives, including the annual Highland Gala.
     The museum is back open seven days a week welcoming visitors following its closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Rasmussen says they miss all the people who come out for the annual spring fest and encourage locals to come and reacquaint themselves with the historic resource.


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