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Drumheller man’s search for kidney goes province-wide

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A Drumheller man’s search for a transplant donor just went province-wide, if not further thanks to local business support.
James Vogel, a local husband, and father, is dealing with a difficult path of kidney failure, exacerbated by diabetes. He has recently begun doing dialysis at home.
About a year ago the 34-year-old went public with the search for a Kidney Donor Type A donor. This week his family received a big boost when Image Crafter Signs said it would donate decals to be put on Hi-Way 9 Express’ trailer fleet, to help in his search.
“This is beyond my dreams. It is incredible on how much the community has pulled together. Hi-Way 9, Image Crafter Signs and the whole community has pulled tighter and made it bigger,” said James. “Now that these decals are being placed on these trailers province-wide, we are trying to get our name out as far as we can.”
Shannon Wade of Hi-Way 9 said it is important for the company to show this kind of support.
"We have been in the community for 50 years and appreciate the support of everyone in Drumheller and province-wide, community is what makes things go around,” Wade said. “With the support of everybody, it makes us happy to do what we can, and to put a decal on a trailer, if that works, perfect.”
Hi-Way 9 has regular routes throughout the province as well as some into British Columbia. While locals may see the decals, they will also be on major routes such as the Queen Elizabeth Highway corridor, as well as Grande Prairie and south to Medicine Hat and Lethbridge.
James said it is tough to tell how well the campaign is going.
“They have really tight confidentiality going on with that so they don’t tell us a lot, all we can do is keep up our prayers and get our word out there,” he said.
His wife Tanya Vogel said, “Unless the person has come forward and spoke to us privately we have no idea. We have been told his case has been very active with people getting our information and wanting to donate, but we haven’t got any phone calls on what comes next.”
For more information on how to donate, call 403-334-5800.


McDonald's bomb threat deemed hoax

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On March 23rd 2019 at around 8 pm, Drumheller RCMP received a complaint that a bomb threat had been received at the McDonald's restaurant. The restaurant was closed and the area blocked off by marked police vehicles.

The RCMP Explosives unit was consulted and following an investigation it was determined the threat was a hoax and there was no danger to the public.
Police are continuing investigation into the source of the phone call and suspect who initiated the calls to the restaurant.

If anyone has any information they want to share with police they can call the non-emergency line at 403-823-2630 or If you wish to remain anonymous, you can call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), report online at www.P3Tips.com or use the "P3 Tips" app available through the Apple App or Google Play Store.

Drumheller Institution under lockdown

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Correctional Service Canada - On March 24, 2019 at about 9:00 a.m., a lockdown was put in place in the medium security unit at Drumheller Institution, to allow staff to conduct a search of the institution following an inmate altercation.

The search was ordered in the medium security unit to ensure the safety and security of the institution, its staff and inmates. Visits have been suspended until the search is completed. Normal operations will resume as soon as it is considered safe to do so.

In order to improve practices aimed at preventing this type of incident, the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) will continue to review the circumstances surrounding this incident and take the appropriate measures.


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