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State of Emergency declared following train collision near Swalwell

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Kneehill County has declared a State of Local Emergency for the hamlet of Swalwell and within the surrounding 1 km area. 

The public is advised that for the duration of the emergency, the Local Authority may take any action it deems necessary to deal with the situation.

A collision involving a train and a B-Train propane truck took place at 2:55 p.m. on March 9, 2020, at the railroad crossing located along Railway Avenue in the hamlet of Swalwell. 100 residents of Swalwell have been evacuated or displaced.

Crews remain on the scene of the train incident, working to contain the two impacted propane vessels.

“Safety is of the utmost importance for our residents and the First Responders working tirelessly to contain the scene. We’re working closely with CN Police, RCMP and local Fire Departments to mitigate the potential hazard,” said Kneehill County Reeve, Jerry Wittstock. “We ask that you please continue to avoid the affected area until notified by Local Authorities that it is safe to return.”

Evacuees from the event will not be able to return home, and will require overnight lodging. Accommodations have been set up for those displaced, please check-in at the Reception Centre, which will be open until 10:00 pm, located at the Prairie Bible Institute Cafeteria, 350 5th Ave North, Three Hills, AB, for more information and instructions. After 10:00 pm, please call 1-866-443-5541 if you require accommodations.


JV boys Sabres place third in league

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    The St. Anthony’s Sabres JV boys basketball team has won third place in its league and are on their way to zones.
     The team was in the playoffs last week. Shorthanded, they fell short in their semi-final.
    “We had people who could not make it to games, I think if we had all our players for every game we probably would have won,” said coach Chris Curtis.
    This put them in the third-place match on Thursday, February 27 against Beiseker on the road. The team played hard and came up with the victory.
    “I am very happy. They played hard and gave it everything,” said Curtis. ‘It was a relatively rough game, and we had a couple of injuries, but they fought well and they won.”
    Next up for the Sabres is Zone on March 13. Because they are playing at the Junior Varsity level, they are not able to bring players in Grade 12. Curtis is looking forward to the tournament. Zones are at St. Joseph’s Collegiate in Brooks.

Precious medals

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It was a banner week for Drumheller athletes. Scott Ouellette, above, competed in the World  Transplant Games in Banff and his curling team took home the gold. His team went 4-1  through the round-robin with its only defeat coming at the brooms of Britain. They met again in the final and this time his team was victorious.
Not to be outdone, Drumheller skier Jay Dekeyser, competed in the Canada Special Olympic Games in Thunder Bay and came home with three medals. He competed in the alpine events and won bronze in the Slalom, and the Giant Slalom and then silver in the Super Giant Slalom.
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