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Senior has fraud warning

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An area senior wasn’t aware of the potential of fraud until receiving a suspicious phone call.
    Pat Nelson tells The Mail she recently received a phone call from a 1-800 number she did not recognize. She allowed it to go to her voice mail.
    “The caller was looking for my husband and said he had some serious business with him. He said he was from Revenue Canada Criminal Investigations,” said Nelson.
     “I knew my husband didn’t do anything wrong, and I knew there was something fishy about this,” she said.
     Nelson brought this information to Rose Poulsen, the Seniors Services coordinator in Drumheller.  She looked up the number, it came from what appeared to be a bonafide Revenue Canada number, however the number the caller requested she use to call back was not.
    “The other number had been shut down due to suspected criminal activity,” said Nelson. “Now I am wondering how many other seniors they have targeted.”
    She also reported the incident to the Drumheller RCMP, who recommended she call the Canadian Anti-fraud Centre.
    She hopes other people get the message to protect themselves.
    “I am worried some other senior is going to be targeted,” she said. “It is scary to get a call from Revenue Canada saying you are going to be criminally investigated.”
    Corporal Kevin Charles of the Drumheller RCMP says the right thing to do is contact the anti-fraud centre.
    “They are a section of the RCMP based out of Ontario. They have a database and they compile all of this and if they get multiple complaints they may be able to narrow it down to somebody, and they can forward it to a detachment to lay a charge,” he said.
    He also says she was right to be suspicious.
    “Revenue Canada would not initiate contact like that, obviously don’t provide any personal information.”
     He says if you are convinced it is legitimate there are ways of verifying the incident.
    “Simply hang up and call Revenue Canada directly… not the number they provide, but a number from the phone book or a tax form, and verify and validate information to see if there is some possible truth to it,” he said.


Donors recognized by skatepark committee

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As the skatepark progresses, the Drumheller Area Skateboard Enthusiasts (DASE) are making sure major donors to the project will be recognized at the park when completed.  
    Progress toward a new skatepark is growing by leaps and bounds every day as crews work away on site beside the Drumheller outdoor pool.
    It has been a strong week for donations rolling in to the project, and the support comes from all over.  This week DASE Facebook was peppered with posts of appreciation to groups, businesses and organizations that have stepped forward to support the recreational facility for locals and visitors. This includes McDonald’s Restaurant, Knibb Developments, Performance Steam and Western Chev, to name a few.
    The younger generation too is showing its support. This week the DVSS Graduating Class of 2015 pooled the remaining funds they collected for their graduation celebration and donated $760 to the skatepark development.
    Crystal Sereda of DASE is grateful for the support and said a donation like the one from the DVSS students will be permanently recognized at the skatepark.    
    She explains the project has a number of sponsorship levels that are to be permanently recognized at the park, starting at a of donation $500, all the way up to $50,000. The sponsorship package includes plaques of varying sizes to be part of a fixture at the park as well as recognition at the opening ceremony and through other medias. The top sponsorship level allows the donor to have priority naming of a skatepark feature.
    For more information on the project, or details on how to donate, contact Landon Bosch at 403-823-0788 or Tyler Eddy at 403-821-1306.

Mini Chuckwagons for Charity a success

 

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The Greentree Mall parking lot was full of chuckwagons last Friday morning and it was for a good cause.
    There were 27 registered entrants from local Drumheller businesses for the Mini Chuckwagons for Charity. There were seven heats for the top eight best times.
    The last race saw Tower Trophies take the final heat with a time of 17.87 seconds.  Following close was Western Financial Group, O’Sheas Eatery and Ale House and Community Futures Big Country.
    The final winner was Tower Trophies who received $1500 to donate to a charity of their choice. Tower Trophies chose to donate $1000 to the Funteam Drumheller and $500 to the Drumheller Area Skateboard Enthusiasts for the new skatepark.


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