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Drumheller RCMP warn of Facebook, Kijiji scams

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Fraudsters and scammers are finding new ways to target unsuspecting victims and swindle them out of their hard earned money.
The latest scam targets people looking to purchase an item from Facebook or Kijiji and a request for a deposit by e-transfer to hold the item, with the buyer then disappearing with the money.
“Drumheller RCMP have noticed an increase in Facebook and Kijiji frauds lately,” says Drumheller RCMP acting Sergeant, Corporal Alex MacDonald. “We would like to remind the public not to send money to strangers on these buy and sell platforms when asked for a deposit to hold the item.”
Cpl. MacDonald further adds when arranging to meet with a seller or buyer for an online sale, to ensure it is done in a populated area and recommends bringing a friend or family member.
Some detachments, including the Three Hills detachment, have begun offering a Safe Exchange Zone to give area residents a safe place to exchange items bought or sold online, child custody exchanges, or other face-to-face meetings.


Church building reborn as child care centre

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The former St. Magloire’s Anglican Church on Second Street West has a new use as Happy Dinos Playcare is setting up a new facility for child care.
After years of working on rebuilding a congregation, St. Magloire’s Anglican Church has been deconsecrated making it no longer a parish. However, it will continue on as the Mission of St. Magloirie’s.
The Mail reported in January 2017, the parish was facing tough times without many active members of the church. Fast forward to earlier this spring, the situation had not resolved itself, and the congregation was down to five families, leading to deconsecration. The parishioners held a goodbye mass.
Krysta Meekins has stepped in to fill a need in the community and is in the process of opening Happy Dinos Playcare, a non-profit child care facility.
Meekins has a strong background in childcare, spending more than 10 years in the industry, and was a director of a daycare in the Yukon. Her mother, Delaney Barton, also has vast experience and is helping set up the new facility.
“I have been living in Drumheller for two years now and we noticed there is a real shortage of childcare in the community, especially with the new $10 a day child care program coming in. There is going to be a lot more demand, and if there were not licenced spaces in the community, families would not be able to take advantage of that.”
She has been working hard to equip the facility and get all the proper regulatory approvals in place. The facility has a modern feel that is focused on discovery learning.
“We provide full-time care, but we are also hoping to have part-time space, as well. I use the world playcare because I want to emphasize a play-based approach. This is a child-led emergent curriculum through play,” Meekins said.
She says they will base their services on the need of the community but are looking at age one through school age, and afterschool care.
She is hoping to open in mid-July, and is working through the final phases of licencing.
To learn more, check out the Happy Dinos Playcare Facebook page, or e-mail director@happydinosplaycare.com
The remaining church community of St. Magloire’s is now carrying on and is meeting Tuesday mornings at 10:30 a.m. at the Legion. The Anglican Church is helping them make the transition.

Drumheller RCMP investigating vehicle vandalism

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Drumheller RCMP are asking the public for information after a string of vehicle vandalism and break and enters.
A total of 21 vehicles have been vandalized or broken into at local businesses between Friday, June 17 and Tuesday, June 28.
“Drumheller RCMP are actively investigating the vandalisms and believe they are connected,” Drumheller RCMP acting Sergeant Corporal Alex MacDonald said. “Drumheller RCMP would like to remind the public not to leave valuables, keys, change, etc in your car while unattended.”
The first complaint came in on Friday, June 17 with two vehicles being broken into and rummaged through at Peterson Auto Body.
Drumheller RCMP then responded to a complaint at Excelsior Auto Service on Wednesday, June 22 where four vehicles were broken into, sustaining damage, and were rummaged through. A second complaint of vehicle vandalism was received from Excelsior on Tuesday, June 28 with a total of 13 vehicles being broken into; two other vehicles were also broken into at a local auto body yard.
Anyone with information regarding these instances are asked to contact the Drumheller RCMP detachment at 403-823-7590.
If you wish to remain anonymous, you can contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), online at www.P3Tips.com, or by using the P3 Tips app available through the Apple App or Google Play Store.


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