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MH Enterprises offers Opportunities Now Program

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MH Enterprises has a new program to help people with special needs attain employment.

The agency is running the Opportunities Now. Darci Bertram, job developer for MH Enterprises explains they are working with the federal government to deliver the program.

“We ran a pilot program for it last year, and then we were awarded a two-year contract in October to have it,” explains Bertram.

The pilot was a success and they filled up all their placements within the first six months.

She explains it is a work experience program that is able to reimburse employers for to 20 hours a week at minimum wage for approximately three months.

“The only thing that is a little bit different with this program is it is tailored towards people with disabilities. Anybody that self identifies as having a form of disability can use the program. Whether it is mobility or learning, or mental health,” she said.

There is also money attached for clothing, training, mileage and other expenses as well says Bertram. Those eligible must be age 15 and up, a Canadian citizen or permanent resident, and not currently collecting EI.

She says the program is beneficial for employers and potential employees.

“It works both ways. If employers are looking to get some help training employees or making sure it is a good fit, She said. “We can also use the program if a client comes in and is looking for help, we can put them in the program as well.”

The end goal is to allow a person to attain long-term employment, and Bertram says the pilot was a success.

“Our numbers were really good with the pilot program so we are excited about this one too,” said Bertram.

For more information contact Bertram or workplace training coordinator Sagan Gordon at 403-823-6934.


Charges laid following overdose death

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The RCMP have laid charges of trafficking against a male in relation to a drug overdose death which occurred earlier in the year.

On August 24, 2018 the RCMP responded to the sudden death of a 29-year-old female, suspected to be an overdose.  An autopsy determined that the cause of death was carfentanil, methamphetamine and amphetamine toxicity. An investigation was launched under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act.

Chad Daniel McCann (40) of Drumheller was arrested on January 31, 2019. He has been charged with one count of trafficking an opioid and one count of trafficking methamphetamine.  McCann has been released following a judicial interim release hearing, and is scheduled to appear in court in Drumheller on February 22, 2019.

Local Soroptimist New Zealand bound

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A Drumheller woman who has dedicated more than three decades to the service of girls and women is set to take an excursion to New Zealand.

  BJ Gallagher has been a member of the Soroptimist International of the Americas for 31 years. She said last summer she learned the Soroptimists on the South Island of New Zealand were offering a Grant of Friendship. This is an opportunity for a member to travel to New Zealand and be hosted by the local club.  She, along with  Soroptimists from all over the world applied and she learned in November she was selected.

Gallagher and her partner Alexander Herdman will be leaving March 3 for three weeks.

Gallagher has done her fair share of international travel, including other excursions as a Soroptimist including trips to South Africa, France and Turkey, to name a few, but this is her first time going to New Zealand.

“It’s a great opportunity to travel because there are people there on the other end that meet you and know you just because you are a Soroptimist. It is a friendly organization,” she said. “There are four federations, so it is really interesting seeing what other federations do.”

She said while in New Zealand they will be volunteering for a Wild Food Festival and will also attend a Conference in Wellington, on the North Island.

She has enjoyed her tenure with the group. She has filled virtually all of the positions in her Edmonton club and was casino chair for 15 years.  She was chair of the Soroptimist Foundation of Canada for six years

“Everything we do is to help women and girls. We work to educate and empower them however we can. We also work really hard against trafficking,” said Gallagher. “The Edmonton Club Supports an orphanage in Ukraine, we supported a school in Malawi, we sent money over to a member who was in Mongolia,” she said. “The Foundation gives out four grants a year of $7,500 for girls in Ph.D. and Masters programs and the clubs give out smaller amounts to younger women.”


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