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Local businesses team up for Pay it Forward Christmas

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    Drumheller resident Jamie Worman teamed up with several businesses and  organized Pay it Forward Christmas for families in need.  
    Donations of  toys, gifts and gift certificates were accepted by Worman to give to families and their children who deserve to have a fun and an exciting  Christmas. Jamie is appreciative to all these businesses for their generous donations, time and effort.
    Ashley Uwins from Reality Bytes sees the goodness in Worman’s efforts. “It’s what Jamie has done, it’s a tough time in this economy and it’s good to pay it back.”  
    Amy Yavis from Yavis Family Restaurant agrees, “Jamie is amazing, he did a wonderful thing here, this is unbelievable.”    
    Jill Rasmussen from Recovery
Taphouse feels good just to be part of this effort. “It’s just awesome to be able to come out and help someone. Jamie is  always doing awesome things, so any opportunity to help, especially at Christmas.”   
    Barb Lubinski from Western GM said, “It’s awesome when we can work together and help the community.”  Cathy Morse from the Chop Shop said, “It’s a fantastic opportunity to help somebody out.”   
    Porash Patel of Dairy Queen and Jo-Tex Services were also part of this Pay it Forward. Personal donations were huge  and Jamie  thanked them.  Jamie spoke about being just a small piece of the puzzle.
   


Flood mitigation project underway at Drumheller Health Centre

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While residents have not seen much action since the 2013 flood to upgrade infrastructure and mitigation efforts, one project underway is at the Drumheller Health Centre. Heavy Equipment has been adding material along the Red Deer River to upgrade berms to protect the hospital.

Boston Pizza staff rally for one of their own

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    Staff at Boston Pizza, the company, and its loyal customers came together to help one of their own.
    On Tuesday, December 8, staff organized a fundraiser for Candy Hamm. Hamm has been with Boston Pizza for over 10 years, but last month she ran into some dire health issues.
  On Thursday, November 12, she left work and was rushed to the Foothills Hospital in Calgary. She had a ruptured brain aneurism and underwent emergency surgery. The operation was successful, but she still has a long road to recovery.
    To help her out, staff on Tuesday night donated 100 per cent of their tips and Boston Pizza matched this amount. Customers also gave by tipping big, rounding up their bill and making cash donations. At lunchtime on Tuesday, $1 from every pizza combo sold also went to support Hamm.
    In all, the evening raised $2,800, and Hamm expressed her heartfelt thanks on the Drumheller Boston Pizza Facebook page.
    “I am sitting here with tears, it’s funny how things in life can change so fast, I am so thankful to each and every person who has come together to make this successful,” she wrote. “On the morning this happened, when they told me what it was, I did not realize I could of died… Thank you Drumheller for always rallying to support those in our community who need it.”


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