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RCMP warn residents to lock up

Staff Sergeant Art Hopkins says it is important for residents to be vigilant about protecting their property.
    This comes after recent reports of youth prowling neighbourhoods, looking for an easy grab.
    Hopkins says there has been an increase in reports of youths walking through communities checking to see if vehicles are locked. 
    “Vehicles found unlocked are entered and anything of value is being stolen,” he said.
    The easiest way for residents to protect themselves is to lock up.
    “It is subsequently requested that you secure your vehicles and remove anything of value out of sight,” said Hopkins.
    He continues that residents observing suspicious activities in their neighbourhood should call the local detachment of the RCMP at 403-823-7590.


Thank you school volunteers

Left to right: Deanna Whipf, Cindy Williams, Ted Earl in the background, Kathy Christensen,  Shawna Danchek, Cristy Pickles, Candace Williams, Susan Monteith.

Staff and teachers at Greentree Elementary bought lunch for school volunteers Wednesday, April 9. Principal Chris Connell said the lunch is in appreciation for all the wonderful things volunteers do for the school, and all the time and effort they put into the school. He adds if it wasn’t for the volunteers, a lot of things wouldn’t get done. 

Left to right: Terri Wood, Janice Greene, Summer Manca, Pat Giffin, Kortney Giffin, and Chris Marion.

Baker Hughes facility closing

A major oilfield company in Drumheller shut its doors on Monday morning leaving some employees out of work.
   Word spread early Monday, April 14, that employees were being sent home and by afternoon, it appeared the company’s yard in the HyGrade Industrial Park was locked and only contained fleet vehicles.

  The Mail received a statement from a Baker Hughes spokesperson that read, “It is never easy to close a facility. We have gone to great lengths to ensure that our parting and retained employees have been treated fair through this process. The change is about consolidating our business to meet the needs of our customers.”

The Drumheller Baker Hughes facility in the Hy-Grade Industrial Park. A spokesperson for Baker Hughes said it is never easy to close a facility, referring to changes to its operations in Drumheller.


 
    At press time, it was not known how many local employees or contractors would be affected. Calls to the local office were met with a busy signal.
    The Mail also learned the company’s Medicine Hat operations were closed on the same day. According to a Medicine Hat News report, about 200 employees were paid a severance or offered a transfer.
    Baker Hughes is an oilfield service company with a 100-year history with operations in more than 80 countries. It is based in Houston.


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