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Stettler RCMP investigate death

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Stettler, Alberta – On December 10 at 11:43 a.m. RCMP responded to a complaint of a burnt vehicle in the rural area of Stettler.  Investigation has revealed that there was a deceased person in the vehicle.

RCMP Major Crimes are assisting Stettler RCMP with this investigation.  An autopsy will be conducted on Monday at the office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Calgary.

There is no further information available from the RCMP at this time as this investigation is in the preliminary stages.  When available, an update will be provided.

If you have information about this occurrence, please call the Stettler RCMP at 403-742-3382 or call your local police detachment.  If you want to remain anonymous, you can contact Crime Stoppers by phone at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), by internet at www.tipsubmit.com, or by SMS.   


Westergard hosting second annual Toys for Tots

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For the second year, the folks at Westergard Ford are lending their support for those in need in the Valley with Toys for Tots.
    Last year they introduced the event and thanks to the generosity of the community, they were able to bring in heaps of gifts that are donated to the local Salvation Army to be used in Christmas hampers.
    “We filled the back of two pick-up trucks, and we are shooting for three this year,” said Tiffany Andrew at Westergard Ford.
    From now until December 10, those wishing to support the event can bring an unwrapped, new toy to the dealership to be added to the donation.
    The event wraps up on Saturday, December 10, when they will be hosting a family fun day. This will include Christmas activities, sleigh rides and an appearance by Old St. Nick.
    “We just wanted to do something for the community, a way of giving back. Christmas is always a hard time,” said Andrew.

A Kin Christmas

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Kin Santa and Kin Don invite everyone to a special showing of The Polar Express courtesy of the Drumheller Kinsmen. Show starts at 2:00 p.m., Saturday, December 17 at the Napier Theatre. Free admission for kids and accompanying adults. Free popcorn and pop for the kids and you never know who might show up.... there’s a good chance Santa may be in the area. Everyone is welcome to attend.


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