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Senior girls Dynos playing for spot at zones

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The DVSS senior girls’ basketball team wrapped up their final pre-playoff tournament of the season in Three Hills this past weekend.
    After a tough loss against provincially ranked Olds Koinonia on Friday they bounced back and beat the home team from Three Hills on Saturday morning led by a strong performance by Kali Fournier.
    This put them in the consolation final against Trochu on Saturday afternoon. The game went back and forth with both teams taking turns in the lead. Then in the final seconds Tessa Davis scooped up a rebound from Nikki Thomson and scored to beat the buzzer, giving the Dynos a 40-39 victory.    
“It was very exciting for the fans and I couldn’t be more proud of the girls” said coach Jen Raugust. “There are only 6 of them and they work really hard”.
    The lady Dynos now face the Strathcona Tweedsmuir Spartans for a playoff game to see if they will advance to Zones. The game is set for Thursday March 5th at 5:00 at DVSS and the winner will be off to Zones on March 13th and 14th in Didsbury.
    Come out and cheer on the Dynos.


Encana supports Friends of Wheatland East

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    Encana continues to show support for the communities it operates in on Friday morning, February 27 by presenting the Friends of  East Wheatland a cheque for $50,000 to support the coming school.
    The Friends of East Wheatland has a mandate to support the new school by providing a number of the amenities that are not included in the province’s plan. This could include more and improved infrastructure, or playground equipment.
     Benvan Daverne, Superintendent for Golden Hills School Division said the donation is welcomed.
    “We very much appreciate the donation. The community dollars and enhanced dollars will make this project even better, and we are extremely pleased to have their support,” said Daverne.
    The East Wheatland School project has been debated for years, and now the K-12 school is very close to becoming a reality. Daverne said they completed the tender process and have chosen Alberta company Delnor Construction for the project.
    “They tell us they expect to be onsite sometime in the next month to begin site prep and building. We are very excited to see things going,” said Daverne.
    Darci-Jane McAulay, manager of Community Relations for Encana explains the donation.
    “We’re happy to give $50,000 and we have said we’ll look at it again. Obviously with the economy, this is what we can do at this point,” she said. “We plan on being in this community for a really long time. We know how important sustainable communities are and this school is needed. Hopefully today will be a kick start and we are hoping that other people will jump on board and provide some funding and we look forward to the journey and all the work done by the volunteers is really why we got involved.”
The presentation was made near the site of the new school at a drilling rig. Community Relations Advisor Luigi Vescarelli says the donation supports a number of communities.
    “This donation really works well for us because it effect many communities where we operate, from Standard, Rockyford, Hussar and Gleichen. It is a really good fit for us,” he said.  
Vescarelli told the group gathered the company will be drilling approximately 200 wells in the Wheatland East area this year.

Youth charged in vandalism spree

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Drumheller RCMP have charged three area youth with different offenses from 2014, including the fire that burned down the Horseshoe Club building in October.

 

On September 22nd, 2014, Drumheller RCMP responded to a break-in to the Titans football team building, located at Drumheller Valley Secondary School.  Someone had forced entry by kicking in a door, and caused extensive damage to the structure as well as the equipment.  Spray paint was all over football equipment, walls, a bench, water bottles, and a fridge.  Another door was destroyed inside the building, and cat litter was dumped on the floor.  A fire extinguisher had been sprayed all over, a tv smashed, and a laptop stolen.  A coach's playbook had been set on fire, but fortunately did not spread.  Overall the subjects appeared to have been as destructive as possible with equipment and gear strewn about.
 
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Photos show the damage to the Drumheller Community Football Association building at DVSS in the early hours of September 22, 2014. At top, vandalism and damage done to the Titans building an equipment after the Sept.22 break-in, including dischargin a fire extinguisher and spraycan painting. Below, a fire was set on the Titans senior coach's desk, which destroyed the team's playbook.
 
On October 18th, 2014, Drumheller RCMP responded to a fire at the Horseshoe storage shed located behind the Curling Arena.  The structure and contents were a total loss, and the investigation revealed this fire was intentionally set.
 
On October 20th, 2014, Drumheller RCMP responded to a fire at the Little Church on Highway 838 just past the Royal Tyrrell Museum.  Someone had set fire to a bible, burning a hole through the floor and causing smoke damage to a wall. 
 
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Town crews load Drumheller's Little Church onto a trailer February 13, 2015. The little church will travel to the Drumheller Institution for repairs it received from the vandalism and fire set in October 2014.
 
On October 28th, 2014, Drumheller RCMP responded to a break in at the old hospital located on Riverside Drive East in Drumheller.  Someone had set fire to furniture inside the structure.
 
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Drumheller's Fire Department and RCMP responded to fire and vandalism at the former Drumheller hospital building on Riverside Drive in November.
 
On March 2nd, 2015, Drumheller RCMP laid five Criminal Code charges against three youth, with respect to these incidents.
 
The first youth, a 16 year old female, has been charged with Arson, Sec 434 CC, for the fire at the Horseshoe shed.
 
The second youth, a 17 year old male, has been charged with Mischief to Property Under $5000, Sec 430(4) CC, for the damage done to the old hospital.
 
The third youth, a 15 year old female, faces three charges:
1)  Mischief to Property Over $5000, Sec 430(4) CC, for the damage done to the Community Football locker room.
2)  Arson, Sec 434 CC, for the fire at the Horseshoe shed.
3)  Mischief to Property Under $5000, Sec 430(4) CC, for the damage done to the Little Church.
 
All three youth have been released and will be appearing in Drumheller Youth Justice Court on March 13th, 2015.  Because they are youth, their names are not being released in accordance with the Youth Criminal Justice Act.

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