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Local schools gear up for Terry Fox School Runs

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    This week, students in Drumheller will be celebrating the legacy of Terry Fox, participating in the annual School Walk and Run.
    St. Anthony’s has built a tradition of participating in the Terry Fox Run. Over the last 15 years, it has raised more than $100,000 for the Terry Fox Foundation. They hope to continue this tradition this year. Last year the school raised more than $11,000, and their goal is to top last year. This year the high school recreational leadership class has been selling Freezie Pops during lunch hour to raise funds for the walk.
    Students will be on course this Thursday, September 26. They are planning to have a speaker before they head out on the walk.
    Students at Drumheller Valley Secondary School (DVSS) are also participating in the Terry Fox Run. On Thursday, September 19 the school held its annual cake auction. All kinds of sweets were up on the auction block as students pooled their funds together to buy the confections. In all, they raised $2,168. This week they also did a Toonie for Terry Drive.
    DVSS will be taking part in the walk on Thursday, September 26.
 Greentree School will also be participating in the Terry Fox  School Run on September 26. They have supported the walk for many years and the whole school will be participating.


Drumheller hosts provincial Citizens on Patrol meeting, justice minister

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    Drumheller welcomed hundreds of Citizens on Patrol members from all over Alberta at their annual general meeting over the weekend, which saw a stop by justice minister Doug Schweitzer to talk about rural crime.
    The Association of Citizens on Patrol (ACOPA) held their meeting here in Drumheller, which like many rural communities across Alberta, has been dealing with what many are perceiving as an increase in crimes like theft and break and enters.
    Minister Schweitzer spoke at the meeting’s opening remarks and told the Mail he and his staff stopped here as part of a ‘listening tour’ to hear from local government, RCMP and other groups like Citizens on Patrol.
    “So many Albertans are not feeling safe in their communities and it’s a big priority for our government to tackle crime head-on. We are committed in investing more in our prosecutors and our police to make sure we have enough resources on the ground so our people are feeling safe in their communities,” he said.
    While every community faces unique challenges, a report released by StatsCan this spring suggested police-reported crime in rural areas across the country were 23 per cent higher than in urban areas. In Alberta in particular, break and enter rates were almost 50 per cent higher than in urban Alberta.
    Minister Schweitzer said while in Drumheller he was encouraged to see the interest and engagement of people here to tackle crime and the interest in Citizens on Patrol. He also said his government has committed to funding 50 more legal prosecutors to add to the 300 currently working in the province.
    Mayor Heather Colberg attended the event, as did Drumheller-Stettler MLA Nate Horner who said “presence is a big key” in keeping crime down locally, and encourages more people to get involved.
    “It’s not just presence of the police but for people to be visible so they know people are paying attention and are out in the areas. It goes a long way,” he said.
    Over 150 attendees participated in workshops and events throughout the weekend, including a talk from an Alberta RCMP K Division members, breakaway sessions with RCMP members, and ACOPA’s annual general meeting.

Missing woman found deceased

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Drumheller RCMP say the body of a woman who went missing was found in a wooded area in Drumheller.

Candace Deleeuw, 40, was previously reported missing on September 16 after being last seen near the Drumheller Health Centre on September 7.

Drumheller RCMP, with the assistance of the Drumheller Fire Department, said they recovered the body from a wooded area of Drumheller.

"Drumheller RCMP are working closely with the Medical Examiner's Office as the investigation is ongoing and cause of death is still to be determined," RCMP said in a release.

RCMP ask anyone with information about the investigation to please contact the Drumheller RCMP Detachment at (403) 823-2630 or your local police.  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.


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