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Sunday afternoon grass fire

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On Sunday afternoon the Rosedale Fire Department and the Drumheller Fire Department responded to an apparent grass fire on Hwy 10 in a resident’s yard on the North side of Cambria.

The East Coulee Fire Department used their water truck due to the remote location. The cause of the fire is undetermined at this time.

Cambria grass fire may 27 2018


Gaming and Liquor video features Morrin SADD chapter

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    Morrin School has seen provincial attention after a video released last week on the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission (AGLC) Facebook page.
    The video, which was filmed in December, shows how the Morrin School Students Against Drunk Driving (SADD) Chapter made hand drawn liquor bags which were distributed to local stores in Drumheller to share the dangers of drinking and driving.
    “They really wanted to highlight the whole process because a lot of people don’t understand there is the contest involved with it so the bags they are getting in the liquor stores aren’t necessarily the ones that are being entered into this contest,” said Reach Wellness Worker and SADD Chapter advisor Katie Suntjens.
    Featured in the video are Suntjens, Grade 12 students Mesha Olson and Vannessa Richmond, and Grade 4 student Reid Macfarlane.
    “When I showed the video to Mesha and Vannessa, they were really impressed and shocked at how good of quality the video was because they themselves weren’t sure what it was actually going to turn into,” she said.
    Morrin holds the largest SADD Chapter in the province. Suntjens credits the strength of the program to continuous interaction between younger and older students.
    “We always ask “Oh, do you know who these kids are?” and they are like “Oh yeah, that’s so and so, she rides on my bus. I’m like “Okay but do you know what group they are in the school?” and they all know they are in the SADD Chapter. By the time those kids get into Grade 7 and they are able to join SADD, they already have that foundation about what types of activities they are going to be doing. That’s what has helped make our chapter a little bit more sustainable.”
    The school community wasn’t sure what they were getting into in the beginning.
    “They wanted a school that they knew was active in the campaign and SADD has a tendency to contact our group because they know we are really active. Of course we jumped on it and in December they came out twice. They filmed the interviews and the decorating part where we were in the classrooms doing the workshops with the elementary students,” said Suntjens.
                The no drinking and driving campaign began roughly 10 years ago where it annually begins in September and ends in May.
    “This year we produced a video to capture the spirit and heartfelt energy and to share with Albertans the magic of the SADD One Million Liquor Bags program,” The AGLC Facebook post attached to the video read.
    Grade 11 student Portia Miller of W.R. Myers High School in Taber won the overall contest where her bag design has been printed 1 million times and distributed across Alberta starting this past May long weekend.
    “I think that this campaign specifically is so important because it involves so many different age groups so it isn’t necessarily the ones who are driving, it’s going to filter out to the ones that are purchasing the alcohol in a store and it’s also connecting to the younger ones who are decorating the bags. It’s more of a visual reminder not to drink and drive. A lot of the stuff that is out there is very much just messaging focused so they don’t really have that image to connect everything.
    On the bags, it tells you what school the bag was decorated in.
    “So when they see that they might think about people and kids who they know in that school so then it impacts them a little bit more.”

Hussar Show and Sale coming Sunday

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    Nothing tastes better than a 4-H raised steak, and one of the best chances to get one is this Sunday at the Hussar Arena.
The annual Hussar 4-H Show and Sale is this Sunday, May 27. There will be 49 4-H raised cattle on the block, plus a charity calf.
    Sale Association President Janet Yule says the Hussar 4-H Beef Club has been growing in numbers and strength. A few years ago it amalgamated with Gleichen and Cluny clubs. Now it has memberships from all over.
    “We have members from Gem to Carbon,” said Yule “It has been a long-standing club. We have kept the same mandate and have grown steadily.”
    She adds there are many strong families who help to keep the club strong.
    She says this year they are wanting to make it an enjoyable day for the membership and the buyers. The show starts at 10 a.m. and the auction will start immediately after the awards are presented. For buyers who aren’t able to make the entire show, she suggests they are at the Hussar Arena by 2-2:30 p.m. to be sure not to miss the auction.
    Darren Rebalkin is back in the auctioneer’s seat and will work to make sure top dollar is bid.
    After the sale, Yule said participants and buyers are invited to attend a roast beef dinner. Buyers and a guest will be provided for, and others can enjoy the meal and buy tickets at the door.


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