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Convoy delivers hope to fire victims

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Just over a week after a local business lost much of what they have worked for over three generations, John Booth, Travis Telford and Dinosaur Oilfield of Munson received a Christmas gift from the trucking community.
On Monday, December 27, 10 big rigs, and a convoy of more trucks let their horns ring out as they drove through Drumheller as a show of support for John Booth and Travis Telford following a devastating fire last week.
Just a couple days before Christmas, their shop went up in flames. They lost much of their equipment including a front-end loader, a gravel truck, countless vehicles and parts, as well as a 2015 Peterbilt that Travis has owned for only a few months. It was outfitted and ready to take on the road when the shop caught fire. All his equipment was destroyed.

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The convoy of support was planned by close friends of Travis, Brett Sinclair, Brady Kristinson Anthony Vogstad, and Chance Bertsch.
“The thought behind it when we started was to do a convoy because that’s something in the trucking industry and we wanted to get truckers out. The thought wasn’t so much towards finances, it was the supplies to get him going again,” said Kristinson. “Now he is going to be driving his old truck and it needed a bunch of work to get roadworthy again. The thought was instead of gathering cash donations, let’s gather the stuff he needs, right down to antifreeze, oil, and grease.”
The convoy concluded at the shop of Joe Sinclair, where the trucks lined up and a reception with many supporters of the family came out. It also came with a trailer load of supplies for Travis to get his old rig (The Mistress) back on the road and back to work.
Travis was in the dark about the convoy until it hit town.
“My aunt held her phone up and I knew something was going on,” he chuckles. “The fire was one thing, but this is so overwhelming. I don’t even know how to express this.”
“I set a goal to be back rolling on January 4, and I can’t sit still. So I got to keep rolling, the bills add up.”
Travis and many of the group that gathered are part of an organization called Alberta Large Cars, a group of professional drivers, who lend their support to people in need. He recently completed an event helping those in need in Lethbridge. It seemed fitting the community came out for him in his time of need
“You can’t even describe this. Family is one thing but friends are the main thing, it is like another big family. And it’s not just local, it is from all across the province and Saskatchewan.”
John Booth was overwhelmed with the support.
“It is fantastic really. I can’t believe it.”

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New Morrin council hold first meeting, appoint Mayor, Deputy Mayor

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There is once again council quorum in the Village of Morrin and a Mayor and Deputy Mayor have been appointed following the regular Wednesday, December 15 council meeting.
Following the October municipal election, the village opened
nominations for a by-election after two of three councillors-elect resigned ahead of the organizational meeting; two new councillors were acclaimed following the nomination period.
Newly appointed councillors Chris Hall and Lorraine MacArthur were appointed as the village’s new Mayor and Deputy Mayor respectively.
Together with Councillor M’Liss Edwards, who was elected during the municipal election and sworn in during the organizational meeting in November, they will take over council duties from Official Administrator Harold Johnsrude.
Mr. Johnsrude was appointed to oversee the village in December 2020 in lieu of council quorum when two of the village’s three previous councillors resigned last year.

Dragons add defender for coming season

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The Drumheller Dragons ended the new year signing a new prospect for the coming season.
Defenseman, 16-year-old Keegan Beagle has committed to the Drumheller Dragons. He is currently playing for the Red Deer U-18 AAA Optimist Chiefs, and he has suited up for one Dragons game. The Rimbey native says it is a good fit.
“Drumheller is a nice place. I like the small-town feel because I’m from a small town,” said Keegan. “ I like the coaching staff and when I came to practice, all the boys were really nice and welcoming, and it’s a nice place to be.”
The defenseman says he brings a little bit of offense, even as a defender.
“I describe myself more as an offensive player, but I play strong defense and like to skate the puck a lot and make plays,” he said.
He spoke to a couple of other teams and Drumheller seemed like the best fit. Beyond earning a spot on the roster, he hopes to end his junior career with a scholarship to college or university.
Assistant coach Adam Redmon looks forward to working with Keegan.
“He’s going to add stability to our defensive end. He has great character and is a hard-working kid,” said Redmon.


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