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Knee hockey raises tobacco awareness

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The 10th annual Knee Hockey Tournament during National Non-Smoking Week played out at Greentree School on Wednesday afternoon as students from Greentree, Delia and Morrin schools and the Drumheller Dragons had fun and learned about the health effects of tobacco.
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Area students had fun and learned more about the risks of tobacco products on Wednesday morning at Greentree School.
    This was the 10th annual Knee Hockey Tournament involving Grade 6 students from Greentree School, Delia School and Morrin School. Alberta Health Services and the Drumheller Dragons joined them for a morning of good old fashion fun.
    At its heart was a message about the harmful effects of tobacco.
    Addictions councillor for     Alberta Health Services Martin McSween said the event is beneficial to his work.
    “This is an opportunity for me to work on prevention, it’s all about talking to them while they are young,” said McSween.
    He says the success of the event over the last decade is due to a number of factors. Getting the kids out for some physical activity in a noncompetitive spirit opens up their ears and minds. He chuckles that getting out of class in the morning helps too.
    The Drumheller Dragons’ presence is also a big help.
    “Hockey is cool in the community. There is a great connection to the Dragons, they get a great fan turnout,” he said.
    The Dragons helped facilitate the knee hockey games, making sure everyone is getting a chance to play and have fun. After the event, they also hold an autograph session with the students.
    Because the Dragons are aspiring athletes hoping to move on in their careers, McSween says it helps drive home the message of a healthy lifestyle.
    “They (students) make the connection, to be successful in sports, and if you like sports, tobacco doesn’t fit,” said McSween.
    This even coincides with National Non-Smoking week.  This year’s theme is  “Majority do.” McSween explained to the students gathered that while the tobacco industry has been successful in normalizing tobacco through advertising and its portrayal in media, the majority of people do live tobacco-free lives, have smoke-free vehicles and smoke-free homes.


Incident at Acme School

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Beseiker RCMP are investigating the incident near the Acme School playground Thursday, January 22, at lunch.

 

 

Beiseker RCMP report the incident involving men exposing their buttocks near the Acme School playground Thursday does not appear to be sexual in nature. Concerned parents were left wondering what happened at Acme school during the lunch hour Thursday, January 22, after an alleged weapons sighting and the principal telling parents there was a lockdown, after young children in the school playground reported three men beside the playground dropping their pants and one of the men making a shooting motion. One of the concerned parents contacted The Mail Friday morning to follow up with on the police investigation. When contacted, Beseiker RCMP had not received a complaint from the school, and dispatched a constable to investigate.

 Sergeant Glen Demonn issued a statement to The Mail shortly after 5 p.m. on Friday.

"Beiseker RCMP is investigating a report of young males exposing their buttocks to students of the Acme School during the noon hour on Thursday January 22, 2015."
"Children also reported that one of the males made a shooting gesture," said the Sergeant. "No weapon was observed," although the Sergeant said that was open to interpretation, "however school staff implemented a modified routine for their students while the matter was looked into.  All information has been forwarded to police.  Incidents of this nature are taken seriously by School Administration and the police.  The investigation is continuing." 
Golden Hills School Division Superintendant Bevan Daverne said safety of the students is paramount, and at no time were the kids in danger. He said they’re working with the RCMP to follow up and identify the individuals, and wasn't clear on whether alcohol was involved. He said Acme  school had locked the front doors for a brief period of time while they were investigating the exposure sightings.


Police ask that anyone having information regarding this incident to contact the Beiseker RCMP’s complaint line at (403)947-3496 or leave a message on the administration line at (403)947-3420.

 

Suspect in Drumheller, Hanna robberies nabbed

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On January 23rd, 2015, members of the Hanna and Drumheller RCMP Detachments with the assistance of the Serious Crimes Branch have arrested and charged one male with 3 counts of Armed Robbery as well as 14 other related offences.

Beaulieu was charged after a lengthy investigation relating to three separate armed robberies. On January 30, 2014, police allege that Beaulieu attended the Hanna Husky in Hanna, Alberta and robbed the clerk by brandishing a weapon. Further they allege on March 19th and April 25th, 2014, Beaulieu attended the 7-11 store in Drumheller and robbed the clerk by brandishing a weapon.

RCMP have charged Jean Lewis Beaulieu, 31, of Hanna, Alberta. Beaulieu appeared in Drumheller Provincial court on Friday January 23rd, 2015. He remains in custody and will be appearing on January 28 in Hanna to speak to the charges.


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