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Donate to Stuff the Bus until 4 p.m. Thursday

The Salvation Army “Stuff the Bus” campaign to collect donations for their food bank runs Thursday,  in the ATB Finanial parking lot. Shown holding food donations are back row: Jerry Machacek, veteran volunteer, second row: (l-r), Sisi Xie, new Community Ministries Worker, Drumheller Salvation Army, and Shannon Wade, Community Partner/campaign organizer. At front (l-r) are volunteer Gary Toft, veteran volunteer, Jenny Scott, ATB Financial volunteer, and Lieutenant Laurie Sauder of Drumheller’s Salvation Army.

Encana matches Stuff the Bus donations $2 per pound for food donated and dollar-for-dollar cash donated, up to $10,000.


Graham faces charges under Animal Protection Act

An Alberta Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals cattle seizure in January 2014 has led to (Robin) Byron Graham facing two charges under the Animal Protection Act. Graham returns to court in September.


    (Robin) Byron Graham appeared in Drumheller court Friday, August 15, facing charges under the Animal Protection Act.
    Graham appeared without a lawyer, and the matter was put over to September 26, to give Graham time to review the Crown’s evidence against him and allow him a chance to speak with legal representation.
    Graham faces charges of causing an animal to be in distress and failure to provide proper care to an animal under Alberta’s Animal Protection Act.
    If found guilty, Graham faces a maximum fine of $20,000 and the possibility of a court order prohibiting  ownership and care of animals for a specified period of time.
    “From our point of view, financial penalties against a person are less important than limiting their ability to care for animals,” Roland Lines, Communications Manager for Alberta Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals told The Mail.
    “If we don’t think they’re a person that will provide proper care, then limiting their access to animals is what we’re more interested in as an agency.”
    Lines said the Alberta SPCA laid charges against Graham June 5, 2014.
    The charges stem from an Alberta SPCA cattle seizure on Graham family property in January this year. Over 100 cattle were removed by the animal protection agency.
    The cattle were later returned to the Graham property .
    In the spring of 2011, an RCMP investigation led to Livestock Identification Services and the Alberta SPCA seizure of cattle and horses from Graham property.
     At that time, more than 200 cattle and 148 horses were removed.
    Lines said when the cattle were returned in 2011, Byron  was identified as the person responsible for the cattle, which is why he is facing these charges.
    The original charges in 2011 were laid by RCMP.

Help Stuff the Bus Thursday, August 21

The generosity of area residents helped stuffed two buses for the Salvation Army's food bank last year.

It's time to load up your grocery bags and take them down to help "Stuff the Bus" for the Salvation Army.

Thursday, August 21, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., the annual event takes place in the ATB Financial Parking Lot. "By late summer, we get towards the end of our supplies, and so this is an opportunity to restock our shelves and get us through to Christmas," said Lieutenant Laurie Sauder of Drumheller's Salvation Army.

Sauder said it was incredible to see the buses fill up last year.

"Hopefully, rain or shine, we're able to do it again."

The Salvation Army has been in Drumheller assisting the area's residents since 1918.


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