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Men crowned Battle of Sexes Champions

 

It was a close race to the finish, but the men were victorious in the Drumheller Aquaplex’s Battle of the Sexes, as displayed by Cody Gouin, left, and Matt Lauridsen above. The final count from the Aquaplex is 11,854 lengths for the men, and 11,569 lengths for the women - the men win by 285 lengths. The competition started February 23 and was extended from March 8 to March 11 because of a couple of brief pool closures.

Participants in the challenge had to register the lengths they swam during lane swim or in a designated lane if there were other activities at the pool. The minimum number of lengths each person could register was 2, and the maximum was 700. All participant names are put in a draw for a three-month Aquaplex pass, one each for the men and ladies.  The ladies were the challenge winners last year after a close race.


Rollover on Verdant Valley Road

Just after 8 a.m. March 12, emergency services from Drumheller and Delia responded to a single vehicle rollover on Highway 576 just west of Highway 851.  A single tanker truck was eastbound on Highway 576 when it crossed the centre line and entered the north ditch.  The truck rolled as it entered the ditch, coming to rest on the passenger side.  The male driver and only occupant was assisted out of the truck cab by passing motorists and was then transported to Drumheller Health Centre by ambulance with undetermined injuries.  He was indicated to be in stable condition.  The truck was loaded with a "KCL Water" mixture, which is not a dangerous fluid, and was leaking as a result of the rollover.  The trucking company attended the scene immediately and used a vacuum truck to offload the tanker.  RCMP and the Department of Transportation are continuing to investigate this incident.
 

Highway collision kills one north of Three Hills

photo courtesy The Three Hills Capital

 

Three Hills, Alberta - On March 11th, 2014 at approximately 4:45 pm., Three Hills RCMP, Trochu Fire Department, and Alberta Health Services responded to reports of a serious 2 vehicle collision at the intersection of Range Road 25-1 and Township Road 33-2, located approximately 26 km North West of Three Hills.  Further reports indicated 1 of the vehicles was fully engulfed in flames.
 
The investigation revealed that a 2014 Ford Explorer being driven by a 60 year old female from Trochu, Alberta was travelling north on Range Road 25-1 when it was struck by a 1995 Ford Ranger pickup truck that failed to stop at a stop sign.  The pickup truck was being driven by a 47 year old male from Huxley Alberta whom was travelling east on Township Road 33-2.  The pickup truck was found fully engulfed in flames by other motorists that came upon the scene.  The fire was extinguished by the fire department upon their arrival.
 
Although he escaped the burning vehicle and did not sustain burn injuries, the driver of the pickup truck died at the scene.  The driver of the Ford Explorer was transported to Red Deer Hospital by ground ambulance with non-life threatening injuries.  The identity of the deceased is not being released at this time and is pending notification of next of kin.
 
Road and weather conditions were not a factor in this collision.  A Collision Analyst attended the scene.  RCMP Continue to investigate.
 
 


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