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New Delia School holds official grand opening

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Nearly a year after its doors first opened to staff and students, the new Delia School in the Village of Delia held a grand opening on Tuesday, October 4.
Among those in attendance at the grand opening were Prairie Land School Division (PLSD) Superintendent Cam McKeage, PLSD Ward 4 Subdivision 2 (Delia) Trustee Shandele Battle, and representatives from the Village of Delia, Delia School Enhancement Society (DSES), and contractors who worked on the project; Battle River-Crowfoot MP Damien Kurek also sent a congratulatory greeting via video.
The contract for the $13.7 million project was awarded to Shunda Consulting and Construction out of Red Deer, and ground first broke on the new school in September 2020.

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Construction on the school wrapped up 13 months later, in October 2021, about five months ahead of schedule, and students and staff made the move into the new school building on October 19, 2021.
Shortly afterwards, the school hosted its first home Senior Girls’ Volleyball tournament. Eight teams competed from surrounding areas, including Drumheller, Trochu, Hanna, Oyen, and even as far as Airdrie.
Delia Bulldogs took the championship and won gold in this tournament, something the team’s head coach was very proud of.
The vision for the new Delia School was to make it more than just an educational centre, and into a community hub.

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Along with funding from the Alberta government, the Delia School Enhancement Society (DSES) went to work raising funds to make the dream a reality.
DSES raised some $1.2 million over the course of 18 months, which helped increase the square footage of both the gymnasium and library, added a multi-room with bleachers for tournaments and home games, and purchased fitness equipment which can be used by staff, students, and the community.
A plaque in the school features a quote from former Alberta NDP leader Ray Martin, who was born and raised in the village; Mr. Martin also spent his career in education and advocated to the Alberta government for a new school in the community.

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Canola thieves cropped in the act by Bashaw RCMP

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In the early morning hours of Wednesday, September 28, Bashaw RCMP received a report that a significant amount of canola was stolen from a farm in Camrose County.
Bashaw RCMP and members of the Central Alberta Crime Reduction Unit (CAD CRU) deployed to the area.
At approximately 1:30 p.m., Bashaw RCMP received a report of suspicious individuals attempting to sell canola. RCMP located a vehicle and grain truck suspected in the thefts.
Bashaw RCMP and CAD CRU officers successfully arrested the driver of the vehicle in Mirror.
Upon searching the vehicle, officers located a loaded 12-gauge shotgun.
At the same time, officers from CAD CRU, supported by Bashaw and Stettler RCMP, attempted to do a traffic stop with the grain truck. The driver failed to stop for officers.
Eventually, officers successfully deployed a tire deflation device on the grain truck and, with the assistance of an RCMP helicopter and Police Dog Services, the driver was arrested.
As a result of the investigation, a stolen grain auger, a firearm, and a significant amount of canola was recovered.
Jesse James Lyman MacDonald, 33, a resident of Stettler, has been charged with a total of 14 charges, some of which include flight from a peace officer, obstructing a peace officer, possession of a weapon for dangerous purpose, trafficking in property obtained by crime.
Tristan James Ruby, 36, a resident of Stettler, has been charged with a total of 16 charges, some of which include nine counts of being unlawfully at large, possession of a weapon for dangerous purpose, and trafficking in property obtained by crime.
MacDonald and Ruby were both remanded into custody and appeared in provincial court in Red Deer on Tuesday, October 4.
As the matter is now before the courts, no further information will be released.

Sunshine Lodge begins renovations

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Drumheller and District Seniors Foundation (DDSF) is pleased to announce the construction of eight-self contained units onto the Sunshine Lodge in Drumheller, AB.
This project will include the demolition of the old 500 wing at Sunshine Lodge. This wing will be replaced by eight, one-bedroom self-contained units.
“The old rooms have served the Drumheller area well for the past 50 years, but are now so out of date they are unrentable,” says DDSF Chair Tom Zariski. “The new units will add eight very desirable units to the increasing senior housing needs in the area.”
Each unit will have a kitchenette, washer/dryer, and one bedroom with walk-in shower. There will also be a private deck added to each unit.
The monthly rental fee will include weekly housekeeping, meal options, and a variety of activities which are currently offered at Sunshine Lodge, such as exercise classes, card games, bingo, outings etc.


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