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Drumheller RCMP investigating vehicle vandalism

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Drumheller RCMP are asking the public for information after a string of vehicle vandalism and break and enters.
A total of 21 vehicles have been vandalized or broken into at local businesses between Friday, June 17 and Tuesday, June 28.
“Drumheller RCMP are actively investigating the vandalisms and believe they are connected,” Drumheller RCMP acting Sergeant Corporal Alex MacDonald said. “Drumheller RCMP would like to remind the public not to leave valuables, keys, change, etc in your car while unattended.”
The first complaint came in on Friday, June 17 with two vehicles being broken into and rummaged through at Peterson Auto Body.
Drumheller RCMP then responded to a complaint at Excelsior Auto Service on Wednesday, June 22 where four vehicles were broken into, sustaining damage, and were rummaged through. A second complaint of vehicle vandalism was received from Excelsior on Tuesday, June 28 with a total of 13 vehicles being broken into; two other vehicles were also broken into at a local auto body yard.
Anyone with information regarding these instances are asked to contact the Drumheller RCMP detachment at 403-823-7590.
If you wish to remain anonymous, you can contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), online at www.P3Tips.com, or by using the P3 Tips app available through the Apple App or Google Play Store.


New venues for 33rd Rumsey Ride for STARS

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The only constant in the last couple of years of The Rumsey Ride For Stars has been changed.
Organizers have successfully adapted to new formats, and new avenues of fundraising to keep the event going. Now that they can go back to an in-person event for the 33rd annual Ride on August 14, it comes with a new site and trail.
“Over the last couple of years we have had to make a lot of changes and this year is no exception,” said one of the organizers Rob Richmond.
He explained they began talking to the Rumsey Ag Society, about doing the event right in town at the rodeo grounds.
“All the events are going to take place right in Rumsey at the Agriplex and the grounds. There is lots of camping and trailer parking,” he said.
The second piece was finding a venue for the actual trail ride. They connected with the East Central Heritage Society, which stewards the Nature Trail, which runs from Morrin to Rumsey along the former railway line.
“They were more than excited about doing it. The Heritage Society does a lot of things in Stettler too. They own the trail, it is actually made for hiking and walking and Horseback riding,” said Richmond.
Now they are set to go.
“We basically have all the great events. We have the trail ride, the poker rally and the silent auction, and it will be at the Agriplex,” he said. “We were always rain or shine at the ranch, but now we have a little protection for that.”
Other activities you have come to expect at the event are back, including the raffles, Jill Brodies Ducks and Dogs Demo, and the meals, including the Rumsey Volunteer Fire Department Breakfast, Gooch’s Lunch and the beef dinner.
“The nice thing is, we have a nice partnership with the Rumsey Ag Society, and a new partnership with East Central Heritage Society, they are very excited, and some of their group members are going to come out ride day and help out,” Richmond said.
The experience of going through the pandemic has not only shown the resiliency of the group and its ability to adapt, but it also created a few new events and maybe traditions.
“We have brought forward a few little events we did the last couple of years,” he said. “The last couple of years showed us the generous support and spirit we had because a lot of other fundraisers couldn’t happen, and we made it happen.”
They are continuing with the “Your Ride for Stars, where participants can collect pledges and do the ride at their own leisure, rather than just on the event day.
They are also bringing back the online auction on Facebook.
“It will be just 10 items, just for fun because people love doing bidding wars. And it provides an opportunity and an option if they can’t make it to Rumsey.”
One more tradition is Rob, now becoming the annual Walk for Stars. He will be walking from Morrin, through Rowley to Rumsey on August 13. He has begun his training and is taking pledges for his 33 km walk.
Watch the ​​33rd Annual Ride for Stars Facebook pages for details of all the events as they unfold.

Drumheller RCMP investigate hit and run

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Drumheller RCMP are investigating an early morning hit and run incident which left multiple vehicles along Centre Street in downtown Drumheller damaged.
On Thursday, July 7 at approximately 1 a.m., Drumheller RCMP were called to the scene of a motor vehicle collision which occurred along Centre St. in front of Maple Ridge Manor.
Witnesses say a dark coloured SUV crossed the centre line and collided with three parked cars. This suspect vehicle then fled the scene.
Drumheller RCMP are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying the vehicle and the driver. If you have any information, please contact Drumheller RCMP at 403-823-7590. If you wish to remain anonymous, you can contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), online at www.P3Tips.com or by using the "P3 Tips" app available through the Apple App or Google Play Store.


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