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Alberta Environment Issues Flood Warning for Red Deer River – Downstream of Gleniffer Reservoir

DRUMHELLER, June 20, 2013

   At 5:55pm today, Alberta Environment Sustainable Resource Development issued a “Flood Warning,” for the section of the Red Deer River – Downstream of the Gleniffer Reservoir.
   Alberta Environment defines a “Flood Warning” as:
   A situation where rising stream levels will result in flooding of areas adjacent to the streams affected. Anyone situated close to the river should take appropriate measures to avoid flood damage.
Residents of Drumheller and area are advised to take reasonable precautions – if in close proximity to the river bank of the Red Deer River.
   Conditions will continue to be monitored and updates will be issued as available within the next 24 hours.
Mayor Terry Yemen said “A flood warning should be taken seriously by our residents. We would encourage our citizens to consider appropriate steps to ensure that their property is protected, should river levels continue to rise.”
 


RCMP arrest suspect in armed robbery

   Drumheller RCMP have a 25 year-old-man in custody and charges are pending in relation to an armed robbery in downtown Drumheller Wednesday night.
   At about 9:30 p.m. on June 19, Drumheller RCMP responded to a complaint of an armed robbery at the Drumheller Liquor Store on North Railway Avenue.
   Several RCMP members attended the scene where they learned the suspect entered premises and produced what appeared to be a small gun and demanded cash from the liquor store employee.
   The clerk complied and opened the till. The suspect grabbed some money and exited the store, heading west.
   During the investigation, RCMP reviewed the store video, which gave police a good description of the suspect and his clothing. About an hour later, a 25-year-old matching the description of the suspect was located and arrested.
   Charges of using a firearm during the commission of a robbery are pending. The suspect has been in the Drumheller area for about 10 months.

Journalism Bursaries awarded to familiar writers

    Two scribes familiar to readers of The Drumheller Mail have been honoured by receiving journalism bursaries from the Alberta Weekly Newspaper Association (AWNA).
    Last Saturday Adelle Ellis was awarded the Fred Row Journalism Bursary and Donella Swan was awarded the C.A MacLean Memorial Journalism Bursary.
    Ellis Grew up in Standard Alberta and has always been active in the community. She was involved in 4-H as well as figure skating. She also joined the Standard Horticulture; Club, which worked to make the streets of Standard more esthetically pleasing.

Adelle Ellis, left accepts the Fred Row Journalism Bursary from Gary Smith of Alberta Newsprint.


    In October 2011, she began to write and contributed the Standard community news column for the Strathmore Standard and The Drumheller Mail.  This may have been the beginning of her stirring to become a journalist and when she completed high school, she enrolled in the SAIT Journalism program.
 Readers also recognized Donella Swan’s name from the pages of The Drumheller Mail. Swan is currently enrolled in the Bachelor of Communications Program at Mount Royal University.

Brett Harris of Cenovus, left, presents Donella Swan with the C.A. MacLean  Memorial Journalism Bursary.


    She has written for the Calgary Journal, the Strathmore Standard and the Strathmore Times. During the summer of 2012, Swan interned at The Mail. She contributed coverage on various beats throughout the summer and completed a special project chronicling some Drumheller’s area roadside memorials.
    Currently she is interning in a communications role with Agrium.
    The Fred Row Bursary is awarded annually by a committee of editors from the AWNA and presented jointly by Alberta Newsprint Company. Each year two students are awarded $1,000 each to go towards their schooling.
    The C.A. MacLean  Memorial Journalism Bursary is awarded annually by a committee of editors from the Alberta Weekly Newspapers Association (AWNA) and presented jointly by Cenovus Energy. Each year two students are awarded $2,000 each for their education.


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