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Operation Help the Healer launched for Morgan Jayne project administrator


    Supporters of the Morgan Jayne Project are rallying to support the project’s coordinator in Roatan with an online auction.
    Most familiar with the Morgan Jayne Project are familiar with Valerie Nelson, dubbed the project’s Guardian Angel. She runs Familias Saludables, the organization that administers the project on the ground. Without her tireless work, literally Children would not be alive today. Nelson is facing her own struggle.
    In short, she is very sick.
    She has an infection that at this point doctors have not been able to find.  She is on Antibiotics, but her white blood cell count is still very high. She has had a number of ultrasounds and now has to travel to the mainland in Honduras for a CT scan.
    She is not afforded healthcare like the system available in Canada, so her medical expenses are coming out of pocket. The CT scan alone could cost in the area of $2,000-$3,000.
    To help her with her medical bills, The Morgan Jayne Project is hosing an online auction on Facebook to raise the funds she needs.  Residents are welcome to donate items to be auctioned off in support of Nelson or visit the page and offer a bid.
Already there are a number of items from residents and businesses in the valley; everything from services to electronics.
    The bids close Monday at 7 p.m.  Go to the  “Help save the MORGAN JAYNE PROJECT’s guardian angel! Auction page” to get in on the action.


Checkstop yields marijuana bust

   

Drumheller RCMP have made another big drug bust in town.
    On December 7, at 8:55 p.m., RCMP stopped a vehicle at a checkstop. The officer detected a strong smell of marijuana emanating from the vehicle. The driver was arrested and the vehicle searched.
    The search resulted in the seizure of 180 grams of marijuana and $5,565. The money was seized as the proceeds of crime.
    RCMP have charged 25 year-old Michael D. Benci with possession of marijuana for the purpose of trafficking and possession of proceeds of crime.
    Benci was released from custody on cash bail and is scheduled to appear in the Drumheller provincial court on Friday, December 13.

McSween wins national award for coaching excellence


    A Drumheller coach was recognized at the national level for his work guiding athletes on the national and international stage.
    Martin McSween has been a special Olympic Coach for many years and has coached the national team at two Special Olympics World Games. Earlier this month he was in Calgary to receive the Petro Canada Coaching  Excellence Award at the annual Leadership Gala hosted by the Coaching Association of Canada.
    “Every year, the Coaching Association of Canada is proud to recognize coaches and coach developers for the positive impact they have on sport in Canada,” stated Gabor Csepregi, Chair of the CAC Board of Directors. “These coaches demonstrate the values and core competencies of the National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP) and the impact that a coach’s passion, dedication and education can have on an athlete in all aspects of their life. I’m proud to congratulate all of our 2013 Award Winners.”
    The Petro Canada Coaching Excellence awards recognize coaches whose athletes have excelled on an international stage. This could be a world championship, Olympic, Paralympics or Special Olympic World Games. McSween said to excel, the athlete has to reach for the podium.
    While the award was an honour for McSween, he is most proud of how well his team did in Korea. Of the 109 Canadian medals won, 23 were  from his alpine skiing team.
    “It was such a proud moment,” he said, “It was a privilege to be amongst those coaches.”
    There were 76 awards presented this year nationally, and 17 were from the Special Olympic Team that traveled to Korea for the Special Olympic World Games with McSween.
    McSween is grateful for the award, but it was just a part of the experience at the Petro Canada Sport Leadership sportif conference. There he was able to take in workshops put on by world-class coaches and athletes. He was able to come home with some fresh ideas and perspectives.


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