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Hanna RCMP looking to identify suspects

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RCMP in Hanna are asking for the public's assistance to identify two break and enter suspects.

On Wednesday, Feb 8th 2017, at approximately 10:00 pm, a break and enter was committed at a rural residence North East of Hanna, near Hwy 586 and Township Road 32-4, just south of Coronation. A dark coloured 2000-2002 model Chevrolet Silverado with the following descriptors was used in the offence:

Body lift kit
Step up rails
Aftermarket light bar on the roof which is activated by a switch on the light bar itself
Aftermarket reverse lights
A large 4x4 sticker seen behind the rear wheel on the box
White canopy topper
Aftermarket larger tires with 5 pronged rims
Possible partial license plate of *** 649 (Unknown Province)

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There were two Caucasian males appearing to be between the ages of 20-30 years old occupying the pickup truck.
The two males entered several different buildings on the property stealing various power tools, an ice auger, fish camera, welder and fuel from a tank on the property.

The vehicle entered the property westbound from Hwy 586 and later left eastbound on Hwy 586.

If anyone has information regarding this or any other unsolved crime, please call the Hanna RCMP Detachment at 403-854-3393. Should you wish to remain anonymous, you can contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), by Internet at www.tipsubmit.com, or by SMS (check your local Crime Stoppers(www.crimestoppers.ab.ca for instructions on how). You do not have to reveal your identity to Crime Stoppers, and if you provide information to Crime Stoppers that leads to an arrest(s), the recovery of stolen property, and/or a seizure of illicit drugs, you may be eligible for a cash reward.


Retired Drumheller teachers continue service overseas

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    Drumheller teachers, Irv and Corinne Gerling, have headed back overseas to continue their work at the Our Lady of Grace Children’s Home in Kenya.
    About a year ago, The Mail brought readers the story of the Gerlings. A few years ago, they reconnected with former Drumheller resident Rita Balachandran, nee Rovere, who established a trust fund called Action For God’s Love (AFGL).
    AFGL is an all volunteer run organization, which aims to improve the material and spiritual lives of those trapped in poverty.
    It built an orphanage and school in Kenya on land owned by the Catholic diocese called Our Lady of Grace Children’s Home. Since 2006, Rita has adopted almost 200 young girls, many of who has lost their parent due to Aids.
    Last year the Gerlings headed to Kenya to volunteer with the organization, and this year they are headed back again.

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    “We have returned for a two month period to volunteer at the school. I am helping teachers to expand their instructional strategies and Irv is assisting with the administration in the home and school,” said Corinne.
    Rita left the valley in the 1960’s to pursue a career in nursing She married a prominent orthopedic surgeon in Singapore. Her trust fund was initiated in 2002, in memory of her late husband.
    Since they last visited Kenya, Action For God’s Love has been granted charitable foundation status in Canada. This means donors can now receive Canadian tax receipts for their donations.
    “One thing we know is that 100% of all monies donated go towards operating the home and ongoing projects,” said Corinne.  “Currently, electricity is being installed in the school.  Rita is also planning a new building for the kindergarten classes and a playground for the home.”
    This is not the only project for AFGL. It has completed projects in Mongolia, Myanmar, Uganda and Kenya. It also supports student volunteers who lend a hand for the charity.
    To learn more or to donate go to www.actionsforgodslove.org

Voting strong Drumheller as Canada’s Most Rider Friendly Community

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Drumheller has a jump on the competition to become Canada’s MOST Rider Friendly Community.

Drumheller is one of six finalists for western Canada and eight nationwide for the contest created by Renee ”Belt Drive Betty” Charbonneau, and presented by Community Futures of Alberta.

That was just the first stage and right now voting to go on round two and eventually to see which community will be named the Most Rider Friendly Community. The grand prize is a multimedia marketing package valued at $35,000.

Voting opened on February 17 and as of Wednesday, February 22, Drumheller has jumped out in the lead with more than 500 votes.

However, the community still needs your support. The voting continues until March 2.

To pledge your support go to www.riderfriendlycontest.ca and vote. Each person is eligible to vote once per day.


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