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Vote for Colberg local Miss Universe Canada finalist

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    The countdown is on for the Miss Universe Canada 2015 Pageant  and locals can already support Madison Colberg’s effort by voting for her in the People’s Choice Award.
     Leading up to the event, beginning on May 21, Miss Universe Canada is hosting a People’s Choice Award online. This gives everyone a chance to vote for his or her favourite of the approximately 60 finalists from across Canada.
    Colberg urges her supporters to vote and vote often.
    “Right now I am just trying to get as many votes as I can and keep the word out there,” Colberg tells inSide Drumheller.
    Colberg has gone from a standstill to an all out run in becoming a finalist for Miss Universe Canada, her first pageant of its kind. She was successful in her preliminary interviews and is now a finalist. The winner will represent Canada at Miss Universe.
    ‘I am getting great support, and I am very thankful for that,” she said.
    Being the winner of the People’s Choice Award is more than just prestige. The winner will be automatically selected into the top 20 semifinalists.
  “We don’t find out any standings until May 21,” she said. “They want to make it exciting.”
  Until then, she continues to work to support Operation Smile, the charity of Miss Universe Canada. This charity provides free surgeries to repair cleft lip and cleft palate for children around the globe. This charity holds deep meaning for Colberg.
  “I have been collecting donations and reaching out to as many people as I can to share my story and what Operation Smile does,” said Colberg. “This is a major passion because I know what they went through.”
 


Bulechowsky wins 8-ball Classic

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A local pool player has notched up another impressive win in his professional career.
    Rosedale’s Shawn Bulechowsky faced some tough competition but brought his “A” game to win first place in the Joseph “Indian Joe” Big Plume 8-Ball Classic at the Grey Eagle Casino and resort in Calgary.
    Bulechowsky played at the tournament in February, coming away with not only the new distinction, but a nice piece of hardware, a winners jacket, and a cool thousand dollars.
    “To win the final match, I had to be knocked out twice,” Bulechowsky explains.
    Bulechowsky lost a game to be knocked to the B side
    Then it was Game on.
    The local professional dominated the opposition by winning all his matches to play in the mens division final game.
    The two opponents had to plsy four matches to take the winner’s trophy, and Bulechowsky limited his opponent to one shot over the four play off games in the Big Plume Classic.
    Big Plume was a member of Alberta’s Tsuu T’ina nation, and passed away in 2004 at the age of 76. He earned many impressive accomplishments over the course of his professional pool career.
    Bulechowsky has also marked an impressive milestone in his professional career.
    His eight-ball pool skills earned him the distinction  of now being called a “Calgary Master” pool player.
    Bulechowsky earned the new title at last year’s pool play offs in Las Vegas, Nevada.
    As a member of the Blurred Vision team , Winners of the BCA Drumheller Pool League 2015 tournament, Bulechowky will be making another trip to the pool playoffs in Las Vegas, this year scheduled to begin July 28.

MS Walk heads out Sunday

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On Sunday, dozens of Drumhellerites will be walking their way to a better life for those suffering with Multiple Sclerosis.    The Jayman Built MS Walk is this Sunday, May 3, and organizers are looking forward to a strong turnout.
“We have 178 registered right now and we’re really happy with that. I’m sure we’ll have more come out on the day of the walk and we might even hit 200,” said MS walk coordinator, Jennifer Pasiciel.
  

 The MS Walk is a tradition in the valley for a beautiful spring walk. The walk is entering its 16th year in Drumheller and it has raised thousands for the MS Society.  It dedicates funds to services and programs, research and public awareness. The funds are also used to support and train at the local chapter level.     Registration on walk day opens at 9 a.m. at the Badlands Community Facility (BCF), and the walk takes off at 10 a.m.
 
    The route has remained the same. There is a four-kilometre loop from the BCF to the Homestead Museum and back. There is also the six-kilometre route along Riverside Drive to the DVSS and returning to the BCF. This year organizers have also added a one-kilometre route so even more can participate.
    

They have a full morning planned. There is a cold breakfast on site before heading out on the route. There is also kids entertainment including a face painter. Walkers returning can fuel up with a barbecue provided by Freson Bros.
    

Pasiciel says the walk enjoys tremendous community support. They have received over $2,500 worth of merchandise they have dedicated to a silent auction, which will be set up at the BCF.   

“All the money from the auction will go to the MS Society,” she said.    

Organizers invite the community to the event. Those wishing to walk can register on site. Those not walking can still come down to enjoy entertainment or support the silent auction.


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