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MS Walk numbers down

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The MS Walk, one of Drumheller’s most supported charity events, will be held again on Sunday, May 1 but organizers say this year’s registration numbers are significantly down from previous years.

“It’s a trend we are seeing amongst all the walks,” said MS Walk coordinator Calan Edgar. “Registration numbers are down not just in Drumheller but all throughout Alberta.”

As of Monday 55 walkers and 15 teams are registered in Drumheller’s event, with donations sitting at $4,500 with a goal of $61,500. Last year’s event saw 200 people participating and they raised over $60,000. The current top online teams are Frank Laslo’s team ($1,525), Stand By Me ($1,384), and the Johnston’s ($345).

“We understand we’re in difficult times with the economy and some people are a bit apprehensive about asking for donations, but we are trying to remind our participants that there’s no registration fee or minimal amount required to fundraise,” said Edgar. “So even if you come out and walk with us it is still giving us a lot of support in bringing our community together. The walks in Drumheller have blown us away with community support, so we want to re-create that atmosphere again.”

 Last year was one of the highest years in Drumheller regarding walker numbers. 

The MS Walk is Boston Pizza’s Community Partner for April and BP’s will be inviting guests to round up their bill to provide donations for the entire month, as well as offering a $10 lunch combo of an individual pizza and pop, with a dollar going towards the walk.  

In running this fundraiser Boston Pizza is also supporting one of their employees who was diagnosed with MS. Restaurant server Carly Wilson of Morrin was diagnosed in 2014 and will be participating with her team “Carly’s Cuties” in the walk this year.

“It was a hard pill to swallow, but it is what it is and you can’t do much about it other than keep a positive attitude and believe it will be ok in the end,” said Wilson. “It means a whole lot to know that my BP’s family has my back.”

The MS Walk in Drumheller is scheduled to start Sunday, May 1 at 9:30 a.m. at the Badlands Community Facility. Route Lengths are 1km, 4km, 5.8km, and 10km. Walkers and teams can register at mswalks.ca, and following the event may be easily done by liking the Drumheller specific MS Walks Facebook page.


Aquaplex pool lining approved for renovations

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On Monday Drumheller town council approved a supplier for a new pool cladding material to be installed at the Aquaplex.

The flooring will allow easier cleaning and maintenance of the pool basin, with cleaning of this new flooring estimated to save at least 10 days of pool closures a year. It will also provide a shallower entry into the pool.

The material is easier to clean in place and the liner does not require painting. The town hopes the ease of this new material will provide savings over the lifetime of the pool basin. The expected  life of the new basin is 15-25 years.

The supplier contract was awarded to NCA Aquatics at $775,000 which was approved in the 2016 Capital Budget. 

The material is being manufactured in Italy and expected to arrive in the first two weeks of September, with installation tenders to be put out as soon as a design proposal is provided by NCA Aquatics in a few weeks.

While the pool is closed for renovations, estimated at 2 months, the outdoor pool will remain open for use if installation begins early enough in the summer.

“We’re trying our best to keep the pool open as long as we can,” said Infrastructure Director Al Kendrick.

GoFundMe page launched for orphans of Kelsey Nicole Kramer

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 A GoFundMe page has been setup to assist the family of Kelsey Nicole Kramer, who disappeared in late March after being last seen in Drumheller, and whose body was found in a wooded area near Edmonton on April 1.

Kramer, from Alder Flats, Alberta, left behind three children, Wesley (5 years old), Taissabell (3 years old), and Colt (9 months), who are living under the care of their grandparents in Wetaskawin because while she was pregnant with Colt, they lost their father unexpectedly died in early 2015. 

The grandparents Tricia and Allen Kramer have welcomed the orphaned children into their home while raising their own three children. 

Wesley suffers from multiple special needs including blindness, and his condition requires significant medial expenses and the grandparents home also requires renovations to accommodate Wesley’s needs.

As of Wednesday afternoon the GoFundMe page reached $17,165 in 10 days. The page URL is https://www.gofundme.com/qtx9cjzj

Kramer’s body was found in a densley wooded area near Genesee Natural Area, north of St. Francis, AB. 

RCMP discovered Kramer’s vehicle at an undisclosed rural location near Breton. 

Kramer was first reported missing by her mother on March 22, and was last seen the night of March 19 near Drumheller and was believed to be heading back to Drayton Valley after visiting a friend. 


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