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Gaye Ross scholarship presented to area nursing student

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An area nursing student received the Gaye Ross Memorial Scholarship this weekend, and she plans to return to the valley to work in health care after she earns her degree.

Shae Lane, who grew up in Strathmore but lives with family at a Hussar farm in the summer, received the $1,500 bursary at the Drumheller Health Centre on Saturday, November 3. She currently studies at the University of Calgary in the faculty of nursing.

“I’m loving the independence and I’m looking forward to being a registered nurse. I worked in Drumheller as an undergrad and I’m hoping to work in the emergency room,” Lane said. “My experience working in a rural hospital this summer had me fall in love with it.”

Drumheller Health Foundation chair Doug Stanger says Lane came to the top of the selection process “quite easily.”

“She did write a good essay and I liked her rural involvement and we were impressed with her interest to come back and work in the area. It fits our goals as an organization to support our hospital and community,” Stanger said.

The scholarship is presented annually in memory of Gaye Ross, a nurse at the former Drumheller Hospital who, among other things, introduced the Marigold Library System to the public library, served as a city alderman for two terms, and who was thoroughly dedicated to improving her community.

The scholarship is presented to health care students and applicants are chosen in September annually.


Red Rose Campaign marks Family Violence Prevention Month

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November is Family Violence Prevention Month in Alberta and the Big Country Anti-Violence Association (BCAVA) and volunteers marked the occasion with the annual Red Rose Campaign. On Tuesday afternoon, November 6, they hit the street delivering roses to businesses in the area to raise awareness of domestic violence. Once again, the campaign was supported by sponsors Home-Town Realty, which provided a donation to purchase the flowers. Joe Castonguay and Susan Kolenz of Home-Town Realty present the donation to members of BCAVA and volunteers from Grace House.

RCMP caution against insecure loads after rock smashes windshield

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Hanna RCMP are warning drivers to ensure their loads are secure after a rock smashed out the windshield of a vehicle recently.

The detachment says they have received increased amount of complaints regarding insecure loads on commercial vehicles, particularly gravel trucks or flat decks. They say it is the driver’s responsibility to ensure no debris falls of their vehicle. A ticket for insecure loads can carry a cost of up to $776.

Motorists that encounter a vehicle that loses debris can contact the Hanna RCMP at (403)854-3391.  Provide as much detail as possible including date, time, suspect vehicle description and plate if possible.  If it is safe to do so (multiple people in the vehicle) video and photographs will provide valuable evidence and be used as part of the investigation.  Charges will be laid where the evidence supports.


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