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Festival of Lights wows crowd

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Lights, decorations, and talent. These were just a few of the things that the second annual Festival of Lights had to offer on Saturday, November 18.
The public was invited to join in the Christmas festivities at the Drumheller Downtown core where cookie stations, photo opportunities with Santa and Mrs. Clause and the Grinch, and horse-drawn carriage rides awaited.
Businesses were bustling with people as their late hours kept many out of the cold.
Live entertainment took place throughout the day with fireworks polishing off the night at 9:45 p.m.
The event was made possible through five key groups; Drumheller FCSS, the Town of Drumheller, the Chamber of Commerce, and the community.

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Westergard Motors recognized for 50 years with Ford

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Jay, Steve, and Connie O’Dwyer, centre, recently accepted a plaque from Ford of Canada, noting 50 Years as a Ford Dealer for Westergard Motors. Jay’s father, Art, started with Westergard Motors in 1961 and purchased the business from Andy Westergard in 1967.

Westergard’s had originally sold the Mercury line since 1946 and Art purchased the Ford line from Dan McLean in 1967.

Making the presentation,are Ford of Canada President and CEO, Mark Buzzell, left, and Gerald Wood, Ford’s Western Regional Manager, right. In accepting the award,

Steven O’Dwyer thanked the many valued Westergard Ford customers over the years, and a great staff that continues to provide exceptional service as well. “Their support enables us to continue our practice of giving back to the community where we live and work.”

Guilty plea in cancer fundraiser theft

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A woman who walked away with funds from a cancer fundraiser in 2016 has been given a one-year conditional sentence.
Ashley Fredrickson, 34, of Drumheller appeared in provincial court in Drumheller without a lawyer, for trial on Friday, November 17. This was the third trial date she has had scheduled. Despite this Judge Gaschler ordered the trial to go ahead.
Fredrickson amended her not guilty plea and pleaded guilty to one count of theft under $5,000.
The court heard that Frederickson was a volunteer in a local fundraiser for Brandon Hall and family in April 2016. The funds were to be used for expenses related to his cancer treatment. Fredrickson was in charge of a silent auction of items donated by the community.
The auction closed on April 30, however, despite repeated attempts, the funds were never produced.
Brandon Hall’s mother, Crystal, in her victim impact statement, described Fredrickson’s actions as heartless and said the funds were not just taken from the family but also from the people who donated.
Fredrickson apologized for the turmoil she put the family through because of her actions.
Judge Gaschler agreed to the Prosecutor Ron Pedersen recommendation of a conditional sentence order of one year. For the first six months, Fredrickson is to be placed under house arrest, with exceptions for work, or education, and for the remainder of her sentence, she is to abide by a curfew and remain in her home between the hours of 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.
She is also to complete 50 hours of community service and pay restitution to Crystal Hall in the amount of $2,458.


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