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Rumsey Ride for STARS raises $45k in 30th year

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The Rumsey Ride for STARS surpassed a milestone this year,  passing 30 years and approaching raising $900,000.
    The annual Ride for STARS is the longest-running fundraiser for STARS and so far this year’s event has raised over $45,000 and counting. This year there were 11 riders from ages 3 to 91.
    Ernie Goddard has been there since day one and has never missed the event. This year he alone raised over $6,000. He was bested Lynn Tanner, who raised over $11,000.
    Goddard says it is an easy cause to get behind.
    “I always tell people when I am canvassing that it is an insurance policy I like to have in place, and hope to never use,” he says.
   “People see that it helps and is needed in outlying areas.”
   This being the 30th anniversary, Dr. Gregory Powell and his wife Linda, the founders of STARS was on the site and spoke to the crowd. Goddard said Powell recounted some of the early days of STARS where there were days they didn’t even know how they would keep the office open.
  ‘When we started it was a big lift for them, and we are the only group that has continued. Most fundraisers last about five years,” said Goddard.
     Also at the event was their STARS VIP Blair Anderson, who was rescued by STARS after being thrown from a horse. Goddard says without STARS, and its quick action, Anderson may have never walked again.


Woman completes 102km run for mental health awareness

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A former Drumheller woman made an inspiring journey of more than 100 kilometres by foot to raise awareness and funds for Suicide prevention.
     Jessi Durant-Chayer was up with the sun Friday morning, August 9, and didn’t stop until almost 10 p.m, on that evening after running 102 kilometres, more than two ultra-marathons from Strathmore to the Drumheller Fire Department. In her pocket, she had photos of some of her “angels” including friend and former Calgary Fire Department Captain Barry Dawson. The inspiration for her run.
    “This is who I started it for, Barry Dawson and he lost his life on November 11, 2017. He was an advocate in the firefighting community for positivity and mental health and I think it is a good lesson to know that the strong people, we need to check on them too,” she said at the conclusion of her race. “There are people struggling out in the open but sometimes we forget the people who are helping everybody else.”
    She received a warm reception from family and supporters including former teachers who greeted her at the end of her run. Member of the Drumheller Fire Department opened the hall for her arrival.
An avid runner she will have completed four ultra marathons this season alone. This was her second run to raise awareness. Last summer she stared this birthday tradition running 50 miles. This year she bit off a lot more, and it was the longest distance she has run.
    She set off that morning with a song. Good friend and singer, Tobey Kai, performed beside her at the starting line with a song inspired by Durant-Chayer. It also gave her strength on the final difficult leg.
    “I listened to my friend’s song. She wrote it for me, and it has a double meaning. She knows I love my running, and at the beginning of this year in January, I was diagnosed with breast cancer, and a rare form of cancer,” she explains. “She wrote this for me and that is what has gotten me through this.”
    Her run was in benefit of the Centre for Suicide Prevention.
“They run an extensive program for anybody who wants to come and educate themselves on those signs of suicide,” she explains.
    This includes programs for all kinds of groups including minorities, veterans, and first responders. The organization also has a distress line that is available around the clock. So far she has raised over $800 and counting.
    For more information go to suicideinfo.ca or check out Jessi's Birthday Fundraiser for Centre for Suicide Prevention on Facebook.

Stranger Things’ Finn Wolfhard stops for burgers

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Canadian actor Finn Wolfhard (right), best known for his role in Netflix’s ‘Stranger Things,’ stopped at A&W in Drumheller while he was here filming for Ghostbusters 2020. Ashton Lal ran in to him on Monday evening and said they tried to order food from the drive-thru on foot. The 16-year-old actor is one of a few big names billed in the upcoming Ghostbusters film, including Paul Rudd and Sigourney Weaver.


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