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Golf course goes into consented receivership

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The Drumheller Golf and Country Club has gone into consented receivership after a last-minute deal for the Club did not materialize.
Shareholders of the Dinosaur Trail Golf Club passed a motion Tuesday evening. January 28, to accept an offer from a private Alberta company, to purchase the assets of the club.
The golf club has experienced financial difficulties over the past number of years and the current lender, ATB Financial, has called the club’s operating loan along with the outstanding line of credit the club has at present.
The group making the offer was to pay $1.25 million by a Friday, January 31 noon deadline, and if not accepted, the club will proceed into consented receivership if conditions of the sale are not met.
According to club president Mike Yavis, the conditions were not met.
“On Tuesday the bank will be hiring a receiver and it will be going through court, and no longer be our golf course,” said Yavis. “They couldn't come up with the money.”
There were at one time a number of other interested parties in buying the course, but no other offer was presented at last Tuesday's meeting.
He explains this doesn't necessarily mean the golf course is no more. While it is out of the board's hands now There is a possibility that the receiver still could find an interested buyer to purchase and operate the course. He is hopeful this will be the scenario.
“The board of directors worked really hard to try and save it. It is kind of heartbreaking in a way,” he said.
One point brought up at the meeting last Tuesday was the question of whether or not the course would stay as a golf course or change to another use. The question was answered by the chair saying the course lies in the flood area of the Red Deer River, and as such it would be unlikely any other use would be possible. Mayor Heather Colberg advised the meeting that there would probably be a re-zoning issue if a new owner wanted to change the use and that there would be some difficulty there as well.


U14 Volleyball Club making a Smash

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    Local girls are taking to the volleyball court and finding success.
    Audrey DeBona and Darcy Bertram are coaching the newly formed U14 club volleyball team in Drumheller, bringing the sport back to the forefront.
    “We are called the Smash. There are nine U14s on the team and three U13,” said coach DeBona. “Drumheller also has a U16 team coached by Shelby Lawson.”
    “We just started this year. We have some parents on the board and they got the club going. The last few years kids have been going to Delia, Three Hills, and Calgary to play club.”
    It looks like they have strong interest. So far the U14 Smash has attended a couple of invitational tournaments in Olds, Airdrie, and Strathmore. The team typically practices at least once a week. There are players from DVSS, St. Anthony’s and Morrin.
    “They have premier tournaments. We have our first on the February 1 weekend in Calgary at Rally Point,” she explains. “You get tiered for when you go to provincials,” said DeBona.
    There are also national tournaments and play can go as late as May.
    In the small sample of games they have played they are competing at about a .500 level.
    They are really good, actually,” said DeBona.
    DeBona has been a long-time referee in the valley but decided to retire this year. She is finding coaching rewarding and lots of fun. She adds they have a strong board which is taking care of logistics for the team and it’s going smoothly.

Three Hills RCMP seek assistance to identify armed robbery suspect

 

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On Jan. 30, 2020, at approximately 11:30 a.m., Three Hills RCMP received a report of an armed robbery at the Alberta Treasury Branch (ATB) in Trochu, Alta.

A male in disguise entered the ATB ATM vestibule where he removed what is believed to be a firearm from a Red Husky duffle bag. He then entered the ATB branch and demanded money from an employee of ATB. The male suspect fled with an undisclosed amount of money. No one was injured.

Three Hills RCMP are asking the public’s assistance with identifying the male suspect in the attached photos. Please do not approach this person as he is considered armed and dangerous.

If you have information regarding this incident or the identity of the suspect, please contact Three Hills RCMP at 403-443-5539 or your local police. 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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