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Injuries sustained in two vehicle collision

two vehicle collision 9 13 2015

Emergency Services in Drumheller responded shortly after 2 p.m. Sunday to a two-vehicle collision at the intersection of 3rd Avenue and 2nd Street near Knox United Church. There were four passengers in a larger SUV, and a single occupant in a smaller motorvehicle. Air bags deployed in the smaller vehicle, and it appears the driver was unscathed. There were injuries, however the severity is unknown at this time. Police are investigating.


Drumheller man charged in 2007 Chestermere murder

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RCMP have arrested and charged two males in relation to the deadly shooting and homicide of Pirtpal Singh JHAJJ** which occurred on Saturday, May 12, 2007 in Chestermere, Alberta.

Sanjit RANHU, a 30 year old male of Drumheller has been charged with First Degree Murder and two counts of Discharging a Firearm with Intent to Endanger Life.

Amaritpal SINGH, a 29 year old male of Surrey, British Columbia was arrested and charged with First Degree Murder.

Both RANHU and SINGH are in custody to appear in court at a later date.

“These arrests are as a result of several years of investigation, perseverance, attention to detail and team work between our various RCMP units", says Inspector Derek Williams, Officer in Charge of the Alberta RCMP Major Crime Unit in Southern Alberta. “There is no time limit on our Homicide investigations when it comes to solving and bringing these matters to the Crown and Court for Prosecution”.

Pirtpal was 24 years old at the time of his death.  RCMP investigators have been in contact with the JHAJJ family regarding these developments.

Record numbers for Summer Fun program

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A summer full of fun. 

That is what the 2015 Summer Fun program was for many children. The camp is a program put on through the Town of Drumheller that takes place at the Badlands Community Facility. 

One of two Summer Fun program coordinators, Lucy Deitzer, said this summer they changed up the program a bit.

“We just brought in some new fresh ideas and threw in some field trips we have never done before, and some themes that we hadn’t tried before and it turned out really well,” she said. 

“The kids seemed to love it and they just kept coming. Parents would talk to other parents, new faces in town that just moved here got their kids in it to really start helping them make new friends and it was really great,” she told inSide Drumheller.

Deitzer said it wouldn’t have gone as well if it wasn’t for parent and community support. 

She mentioned that the average numbers for children attending Summer Fun were about 30-35 per week with the majority falling in the high 20s to low 30’s. 

“The beginning of the summer we even hit 48, close to 50. It is a program that needs to grow I think and really utilize the wonderful facility we do have for children’s programming,” she explained. 

Deitzer explained that she and Brandon Schneider are the Summer Fun coordinators and along with them were three Summer Fun activity specialists, Georgia Page, Miranda Margus and Mitchell Toffan.

     “Mitchell, Miranda and Georgia - we couldn’t have done it without them,” she said.

     This year, Deitzer said the program tried to step outside of the usual field trips on Thursdays throughout the summer and ventured outside of the Drumheller area. 

     She explained the staff took the children to Calaway Park in Calgary, the Calgary wave pool, the Telus Spark Science Centre, the Royal Tyrrell Museum, the Atlas Coal Mine and Rosebud Theatre for the production of The Wizard of Oz.

     “We got all the kids tickets to The Wizard of Oz. They got to experience a play, some of them for the first time ever,” she said. 

She also mentioned that the staff had a few fun BBQ’s for the kids as well as planted trees with the seniors.

Now that the summer is over, Deitzer said the coordinators are getting ready for flex days during the school year. 

“We are planning for flex days now so anytime the kids don’t have school on Friday’s, Brandon and I will do programming with them, take them for a full day of fun crafts, the fieldhouse, and swimming,” she said. 


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