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Former Councillor fined for disobeying court order

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A Drumheller woman who disobeyed a court order to keep her comments “civil and temperate” on social media has been fined nearly $4,000.
 Cynthia Karen McKinnon, a former Drumheller Town Councillor, appeared in provincial court in Drumheller on Friday, May 13. She had previously been found guilty on December 18 of last year of breaching an order of the court.
    McKinnon was charged in 2011 with defamatory libel for comments she has made on social media regarding a senior Town of Drumheller employee and the town’s legal council.
    The charges were stayed in October of 2012, and McKinnon entered into a peace bond. The terms of the order included that her postings on social media be “civil and temperate.” She was charged with breaching this order.
    At her trial in December of 2015, when McKinnon was given the opportunity to present her case, she called no evidence and was found guilty. Her appearance on May 13 was for sentencing.
    Prosecutor R. Dhillon recommended a fine that equaled the amount of her peace bond of $3,000. He also recommended a probation order of 3-6, months. He told the court that a discharge would not be in the public’s interest. He also said her comments were bordering on contempt, she showed no remorse and that the $3,000 was what she bargained for when she entered a peace bond.
    McKinnon argued for a discharge stating the only thing she was guilty of was being rude on the Internet, and equated the case to malicious prosecution.
    In his decision, Judge L. Robertson emphasized the importance of obeying a court order, and said that McKinnon was not in court because she was rude on the Internet, but because she breached a court order. He also took into account two victim impact statements.
     McKinnon was given a fine of $3,000 plus a $900 victim surcharge. No period of probation was ordered. Judge Robertson gave McKinnon until May 14, 2016, to pay the fine.
    A fail to comply with conditions charge was withdrawn.


Circus, family affair for ringmaster

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For Joseph Bauer growing up, it was never an option to run away and join the circus, he was already there.
In fact, for eight generations, his family has been a part of the circus. This year his daughter is on the tour with him, extending the family tradition another generation.
The Royal Canadian Circus SPECTAC 2016, is coming through Drumheller on Wednesday, May 18, and Joseph Bauer is the ringmaster.
“My family originally comes from Switzerland, and they came in 1953 to the Greatest Show on Earth, the Ringling Brothers, Barnum and Bailey and became American citizens not long after that and toured throughout the US,” he explains.
He said his family originally performed on the sway poles, a traditional circus acrobatic act. They continued with other acts and producing shows for world fairs and even Disney.
Bauer himself will be performing in the Giant Wheel of Destiny on this tour.
Besides Joseph, he has a sister who is married to Tarzan Zerbini, who owns their own circus. His wife is an equestrian and his niece is also performing.
“It’s a big family affair,” he said. “It is something that is in our blood. Performing in the air with my family is a highlight of my career.”
SPECTAC! 2016, showcases an international cast including Anthony Pages flying trapeze, the wheel of destiny, Chinese pole acrobats, The Kambarow Cossack Riders from Mongolia, the Russian Swing and Romanian Aerialists, clowns and the Liberty Horses. Because of a permit hold up at the border, there will be no elephants performing in the show.
“The circus is still the oldest form of family entertainment, it’s older than baseball,’ he said.
Over the years the circus has reinvented itself with resurgence of acts such as Cirque du Soleil.
There have also been changes of attitudes in regards to the use of animals. This year the Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey have removed elephants from their tour.
“Our elephants have a 100 acre property right outside of St. Louis and half of the year they are roaming the hills of Missouri,” he said, “We really love these animals, they are part of the family.
He adds they raise awareness and funds to support the Asian Elephant Support throughout the tour.
The Royal Canadian Circus SPECTAC! 2016 is set for two shows at the Drumheller Memorial Arena on May 18 at 4 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
This is the 253rd Anniversary of the Zerbini Family Circus. Since the humble start of the Zerbini Family Circus in Paris, France, in 1763 ten generations of Zerbini’s have travelled the world sharing their talents with circus audiences on three continents. Visit the Zerbini family run elephant care and retirement facility in Gainesville, Florida http://www.allaboutelephants.com

Hot dog! Almost $2,500 raised for Fort Mac at BBQ

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Volunteers Carl Marjorae Estacio, Scott Dietrich, manager Darryl Jacques, and volunteer Chris Bobra were busy grilling hot dogs at a Fort McMurray fundraiser at Freson Bros. on Saturday afternoon, which ended up raising nearly $2,500 for the Red Cross.


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