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Nationals, here we come

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The Drumheller Rotary Club has stepped forth to assist the U16 Drumheller Smash White to participate in the Volleyball Canada Youth Nationals,
May 10 to 13 at the University of Calgary. The Drumheller team needed financial help to realize their dream of competing at such a major event. Rotary President Linda Fisher says, “Rotary is pleased to have the opportunity to provide assistance. Supporting our youth is a major goal of the club. We wish the young women the very best in representing our community.” U16 Drumheller Smash White are: back row, l-r: Autumn Lautermilch, Lilly Robison, Rotary President Linda Fisher presents cheque to Julia Wanack, Reese Hatch, Katrina Sharpe, Coach Darcy Paarup and Rotarian Barb Campbell; front row, l-r: Peyton Clark, Presley Clark, and Blair Hatch.


Fifty years of volunteering dedication

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Rural Crime Watch has been an institution in the area that has helped to keep the community safe, and from the very beginning, Howard McKee has been as big part of the organization.
This year Howard decided to step down after more than five decades of dutifully volunteering to serve the community.
“I really haven’t counted it up. The earliest I can remember is we went to Delia and had a meeting, around 1955. We started out small and we built it up. People were interested but did not really want to get involved because of crime.”
Nonetheless, they saw the need and some momentum grew. Because of the sporadic unpredictability of crime, people were skeptical that it would make a difference.
“The RCMP started to go in small groups. We met in Delia, Hussar and the Rumsey Rowley area and we picked places where we thought people were interested. It did work.”
He chuckles sometimes people would be hesitant to volunteer to be on the executive, and invariably he would end up becoming treasurer.
“I was the treasurer. No one seemed to like doing the treasury and I kind of liked it because when you complete your report, you’re done,” he said.
He shares, once people bought into the philosophy of a crime watch organization, being the eyes and ears of the community and looking out for their neighbours, it became effective. He says Chris Lowen was president for years and he was a driving force to make it successful.
“You have to protect yourself and your neighbour, too. If you are not going to be in it to help the next-door neighbour then you might not have any help when you need help,” said McKee.
This is not McKee’s only volunteer experience. He also spent in the area of four decades with the Drumheller and District Ag Society–you guessed it, as treasurer. This led to being involved with horse shows in Calgary, Red Deer and Edmonton.
“It seems like a long time, but I enjoyed it and you meet a lot of people. Things were evolving then. At that time we were doing rodeos and all kinds of that stuff,” he said. “You’ve got to like what you do if you are going to last long.”
He found getting involved in these organizations rewarding. You meet interesting people and feel like you were a part of building something. When asked what he would tell people is a benefit of getting involved, he says fellowship.

Drumheller RCMP arrest man after foot chase

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A Drumheller man was taken into custody after being chased down by police last Sunday.
At approximately 10 p.m. on April 16, Drumheller RCMP members were conducting compliance checks on offenders in the area of Hunts Drive in Drumheller as part of the Detachment’s Crime Reduction Initiative.
While doing so, the members observed a male suspect whom they knew to be wanted on several outstanding warrants. The male fled on foot from the officers resulting in a foot chase. During the foot chase, officers observed that the suspect was in possession of a knife. The suspect was apprehended approximately one block away after a brief struggle. A knife was recovered from the area.
Mark Fontaine, 39, from Drumheller, was arrested for his outstanding warrants of:

Fail to Remain at Scene of Accident contrary to Sec. 320.16 CC;
Drive Motor Vehicle while Prohibited contrary to Sec. 320.18 CC;
Drive Motor Vehicle While Unauthorized contrary to Sec. 94(2) TSA;
Drive Uninsured Motor Vehicle contrary to Sec. 54(1)(a) TSA;
Drive Unregistered Motor Vehicle contrary to Sec. 52(1)(b) TSA;
Display Unauthorized License Plate on Motor Vehicle contrary to Sec. 53(1)(b) TSA; and
Fail to Provide Report of Accident to Police contrary to Sec. 71(1) TSA.

Additional charges were laid of:

Use or Consume Liquor in Public contrary to Sec. 89(1) of the GLCA;
Obstruction of a Peace Officer contrary to Sec. 129(a) CC; and
Possess a Weapon Dangerous to the Public contrary to Sec. 88(1) CC

Fontaine was held for a Judicial Interim Release Hearing and remanded into custody. His next court appearance is scheduled in the Drumheller Alberta Court of Justice on April 28 to answer to the charges.
S/Sgt. Robert HARMS of Drumheller Detachment stated “Thankfully, no officers or persons were injured. This incident demonstrates the importance and effectiveness of our Crime Reduction Initiatives. An armed and wanted person was encountered and taken into custody and a weapon recovered. Crime Reduction initiatives are a detachment priority and will continue in and around the community.”
If you have any information regarding criminal activity in your neighbourhood, please contact your local RCMP, Police Service, or call 911 if an emergency. 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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