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Police look for leads in truck and boat theft

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Dillan Blasken was celebrating Monday after his family's stolen boat was found south of East Coulee on Monday.

A stolen truck was recovered Sunday morning, and on Monday afternoon a missing powerboat was found near the Atlas Coal Mine. 

This follows what appears to be a overnight crime spree early Sunday morning. 

Dillan Blasken tells The Mail that sometime early Sunday morning, the family’s truck, hooked to a powerboat, was stolen from in front of his parent’s home in Midland. At about 4:30 am, the truck was found on fire near the Canalta Jurassic Hotel. 

Blasken announced on Facebook Monday evening the boat was found, albeit damaged in the East Coulee area.

He said he has also learned that over night there were a number of reports of damage to property in the East Coulee area that may be related.

“They think maybe they were messing around with the truck out there, and then found it at the Jurassic Hotel,” said Blasken.

Sergeant Kevin Charles said on the evening in question there were five other reports of damage to property within 20 minutes, and conflicting information on the vehicle description. Police wish to speak to anyone who had seen this vehicle.

He said many vehicle theft problems are not exclusive to Drumheller.

“It is not a Drumheller issue, it is a cross-province issue. It is travelling criminals, not locals targeting each other,” said Charles. “They are hitting places here and in between their destinations.”

Blasken is grateful for the community who rallied around to share his plea on social media and be on the look out for their property.


Hey Romeo filming for reality TV at Dinosaur Trail this afternoon

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            Country-rock trio Hey Romeo will be filming this afternoon at the Dinosaur Trail Golf and Country Club for the upcoming TSN golf show “Highways to Fairways” and the public is invited to attend.

            Hey Romeo, the two-time CCMA Group of the Year featuring Drumhellerite Rob Shapiro, was invited to perform on the patio at the clubhouse today to film for the reality TV show, which follows a couple of average golfers as they travel to different courses around North America.

            Photos from Instagram show the hosts of “Highways to Fairways” have already arrived in Drumheller, and they’ll be filming here until Hey Romeo hits the stage at 4 pm, weather permitting.

Town e-Billing issue resolved

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Drumheller Corporate Services is saying issues with online applications for e-billing have been resolved and is inviting residents to enter into the town’s “Thrill of the e-Bill” contest which was launched late last month.

The “Thrill of the e-Bill” contest encourages residents to sign up for paper-free, electronic billing through the town’s website (dinosaurvalley.com) in order to reduce mailing costs, promote efficiency, and become greener.

The service ran into issues after launching but director of corporate services Barb Miller said in a release those issues have been resolved and the service is now open for those wanting to participate.

“We thank everyone for their patience as we worked through the technical problem. If you are unsure if your application was received feel free to contact us at 403-823-1302,” said Miller.

Residents who sign up for e-billing will be receive $5 off their next utility bill, as well as be entered into a draw to win gift cards and prizes from local businesses. 

Two prizes will be drawn every month until the contest ends October 31 this year. The first draw is on Friday, July 29.

Utility account holders already subscribed to email invoicing will automatically be entered into the monthly draws. Winners will be announced on social media and the town’s website.


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