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Firefighter service honoured

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The dedication of members of the Drumheller Fire department was recognized at their annual awards night on March 5. The department had another busy season and this year it added some new faces as Jordan Comstock, John Molzan, Keith Hodge and Doug Stanger all received their mugs. The department also saw the retirement of Rod Audy after 15 years of service. (Top) The Rollie Yavis award, named in honour of the former fighter, was presented to Craig Comstock, center, by chief Bruce Wade, left, and Deputy Chief Duane Bolin. The recipient of this award is voted by members of the department and is based on service and community involvement. (Bottom) The Mayor’s Award went to Randy Fournier. This trophy award is presented to the firefighter with the highest attendance to calls, meetings and practice. It was presented by Councillor Tom Zariski.

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CFCW classic country radio launches

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Now with even more reach, Q91 in Drumheller has joined the iconic 840 CFCW in creating an Alberta-wide classic country radio station.
    At 9:10 a.m. Monday morning, CFCW 910 was launched in Drumheller. Hilary Montbourquette, director of regional operations for Newcap Radio explains that combining the energy of the Q91 and CFCW brands made sense and creates a superstation serving from Slave Lake to the US border.
    “It is a new era in radio in Southern Alberta, and really across Alberta, because we are merging our legendary 840 CFCW brand with out Q91 brand into this super AM network to serve all of Alberta,” said Montbourquette. “I think the difference you will notice in Drumheller and Southern Alberta is in our content.”
    Jackie Rae Greening, manager of operations for Newcap, explains the new format of classic country will delve into the archives of country music with names like Johnny Cash and George Jones, but still play contemporary artists.
    “Country music is at a junction right now, it is the widest it has been in format in relation to pop-rock country and traditional country. That is why we felt it was time to make 910 part of the CFCW brand because AM radio is just meant for that real country music,” said Greening.
    Beyond the music, Montbourquette says listeners will notice a difference in terms  of news, information and content and it will have an Alberta wide reach.
    “Newcap is very excited about this merge,” said Montbourquette.

Cst. Jason Girard joins Drumheller Detachment

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     It’s only been two weeks now that Constable Jason Girard moved into Drumheller and began working at the detachment. Originally from Windsor, Ontario, his first posting was the Raymond-Magrath detachment in Southern Alberta. This detachment included the border entry south of Lethbridge that enters into Montana.  Some of his responsibilities included patrolling for  border runners and people with outstanding warrants.
    Girard said, “I like the beautiful scenery of Drumheller and pro-police attitude of the citizens.” Girard has coached hockey and baseball at the junior level, and would like to be involved with the intramural sports.
    “Joining the RCMP, is always an adventure.” shared Girard.   


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