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Candidates present platforms at forum

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Residents had a chance to meet about half of the candidates running in the Battle River–Crowfoot Constituency, and hear about three-quarters of their plans for Canada.

The Drumheller and District Chamber of Commerce and the sub local of the Alberta Teachers’ Association sponsored All Candidates Forum at the Badlands Community Facility last Tuesday night. 

Gary Kelly of the Green Party and Conservative Party of Canada incumbent Kevin Sorenson were in attendance.  NDP Candidate Katherine Swampy sent regrets as she was at a funeral and was not able to attend. In her stead, Ellen Parker participated in the forum. Liberal Andrew Kowalski was not in attendance. He contacted organizers reporting he was in an automobile accident was under medical advice not to attend.

The participants outlined their positions an a number of important issues facing Canadians.

Incumbent Sorenson received the greatest reaction from the crowd when talking about the economy.

“Our government’s priorities are clear. We are focused on growing the economy, helping families like yours making life more affordable and keeping taxes low,” he said. “Our plan is working, our economy is growing. We remain the only industrialized country in the world to retain a AAA credit rating.”

Ellen Clark of the NDP presented her party’s vision of the future with the NDP at the helm.

“Our plan is responsible, it’s balanced, it’s progressive,” she said. “We are here to offer a positive, hopeful vision. We have an inclusive vision, and we wish to create that.”

Kelly of the Green Party laid out policies he believes can appeal to voters of all backgrounds.

“The Green Party is not dividing this country, we are not right, we are not left, we are in front,” he told the crowd. “We are offering real solutions to protect our seniors, we are offering solutions to remove barriers to education and remove the burden of student debt. We will provide direct support for local businesses and improve the health of Canada’s economy for generations to come.”

The trio faced some good questions from the audience in regards to the economy, temporary foreign workers, security and pension protection.

Election day is Monday, October 19.


Second annual Drumheller’s Got Talent happening tonight

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Last year’s finalists (l-r) Drummer Ashton Lal took third, winning $200 cash. Abby Fooks won the grand prize of $2,000 recording studio time. Singer Rebecca Graf received $400 for second place, and Brooklyn Acorn received an honourable mention.
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Drumheller has some hidden talent, and they are about to show themselves on stage in front of a panel of judges tonight (Friday). 

The second edition of Drumheller’s Got Talent takes place tonight in the gym of the Elim Pentecostal Church, home of the Drumheller Youth Centre. 

The finalists for the event include: Anjo Escher, Brooklyn Acorn, Justin Herman, Paul Epp, Rachel Graf, Rebecca Graf, duet Emily and Erin Bertsch, Ashton Lal, Bailey Cauldron and Brooklyn LeGresley. 

The event is being organized by those on the committee for the Drumheller Youth Centre.

Eric Neuman, one of the organizers, said the event  is, “a talent show that is for recordable talent. It could be a singer, could be a duet or you can play an instrument.”

For those participants who end up lucky enough to place first, second or third in the competition they will be winning some great prizes. 

Third place will receive $200 cash, second will receive $400 and first place will receive the opportunity to record three songs, one of which will be played on 99.5 Drum FM.

This year, organizers have decided to include something similar to the real competition. During the event, a phone number will be announced and each participant will be given a number. Those in the audience will be able to text in their favourite performance and the winner of the fan favourite will receive a gift certificate to a local business.

Those in attendance will also be in for a musical treat. Last year’s winner Abby Fooks will also be performing at the show. 

The doors will open at 6:30 tonight and the show will begin at 7 p.m. Tickets are available at the door in single admission and a family pass. 

Mayor to act as election observer in Ukraine

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Mayor Terry Yemen is heading back to the Ukraine to do his part in ensuring that democracy around the world is respected.
    Yemen is going to observe municipal elections, as part of a Canadem team. This is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping countries achieve peace and security through the mobilization and mission management of experts from across Canada and around the world committed to international service.
    The Town of Drumheller does not fund his mission.
    He said typically teams for this type of mission have 200-300 members. This time he is one of 60 being deployed. Yemen departs on October 19.
    This will be his fourth mission with Canadem to Ukraine. The first was in 2012, for the Ukraine Parliamentary elections and then twice in 2014.


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