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Man sentenced for flight from police

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A man facing several property-related offenses and a flight from police charge, has seven and half more months to serve.
    Darcy Ewing appeared in provincial court in Drumheller on Friday, September 20. He pleaded guilty to a number of charges.
    The court heard on February 22 shortly after 1 p.m. he was observed driving a 2007 Pontiac Torrent in Drumheller that had been stolen earlier out of Acme and had a dealer’s plate. An officer attempted to stop the vehicle on 3rd Avenue and Ewing fled, causing the officer to swerve to avoid a collision. Eventually, Ewing drove into a snowbank and was stuck. Even then he attempted to back up to free the vehicle but was unsuccessful.
    He was arrested and in the vehicle were a number of stolen items including electronics, a gold watch and ignition keys for other vehicles.
    On February 18 of this year, he was under the restrictions of an emergency protection order not to contact several family members. He sent a text message to his sister and brother in law. He violated this emergency protection order again on March 25 of this year when he attempted to call his father by phone who was in a senior care home.
    He also pleaded guilty to break and enter and theft, stemming from an incident on February 16 at the home of his sister. He was observed breaking into two sheds on the property and then taking two jerry cans from a truck. Police attended and he was arrested.
    The crown recommended an 18-month global sentence, giving him 1.5 credit for the 210 days he has spent in jail awaiting his day in court. This would leave approximately 7. 5 months to serve. The defense argued for one week’s time added to his time in custody followed by a probation order to allow Ewing to begin dealing with his substance abuse issues.
    Judge Fraser sentenced Ewing to one year for the flight from police charge and six months for the possession of the stolen Pontiac Torrent. He was sentenced to 3 months for the breaches of the emergency protection orders, the break and enters and theft of jerry cans, to be served concurrently. He was given credit for 10.5 months of pre-trial custody leaving 7.5 months to be served.


Stingerz allstar cheer team comes to valley

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    After nine years of success in Medicine Hat, the Stingerz Elite All-Starz Cheerleading has brought their international cheerleading program to Drumheller.
    The team expanded into Drumheller to meet a ‘high-demand’ for cheering here, says coach Dawn Wilson, who said the team has already received over 150 calls from people even as far as Strathmore. The team expands from their Medicine Hat organization, which has sent teams to international competitions in Mexico and Vancouver.
    Coach Wilson says cheerleading has become increasingly popular in Canada, and more and more private cheerleading organizaitons are forming as school cheer teams seem to be in decline.
    She says teams prefer to start training cheerers when they’re young, and continuing development into their teenage years. The Stingerz offer two options for athletes, starting with the youth prep team (ages 6-11) and the senior team (11-18).
    Wilson says they work at developing an all around athlete and that “sportsmanship is number one in our world.”
    “Our program is known for two things, strong foundations and coaching expertise. We grow an athlete, which sets them up for success for the length of the cheer program.
    The Stingerz were busy recruiting potential athletes at the fall sports expo, and more information is available on their website online.

Local schools gear up for Terry Fox School Runs

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    This week, students in Drumheller will be celebrating the legacy of Terry Fox, participating in the annual School Walk and Run.
    St. Anthony’s has built a tradition of participating in the Terry Fox Run. Over the last 15 years, it has raised more than $100,000 for the Terry Fox Foundation. They hope to continue this tradition this year. Last year the school raised more than $11,000, and their goal is to top last year. This year the high school recreational leadership class has been selling Freezie Pops during lunch hour to raise funds for the walk.
    Students will be on course this Thursday, September 26. They are planning to have a speaker before they head out on the walk.
    Students at Drumheller Valley Secondary School (DVSS) are also participating in the Terry Fox Run. On Thursday, September 19 the school held its annual cake auction. All kinds of sweets were up on the auction block as students pooled their funds together to buy the confections. In all, they raised $2,168. This week they also did a Toonie for Terry Drive.
    DVSS will be taking part in the walk on Thursday, September 26.
 Greentree School will also be participating in the Terry Fox  School Run on September 26. They have supported the walk for many years and the whole school will be participating.


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