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Smoky haze caused by northern fires*

Photograph Sunday evening taken behind the Quality Hotel (formerly the Drumheller Inn) looking toward Elim Pentacostal (the old Central School).

Air flow is pushing smoke from the fires in the Northwest Territories over parts of the prairies, inclluding Drumheller.

Forest fires in northern Canada are responsible for the smoky haze that has been lingering over the valley.
    “The majority of it is from fires in the Great Slave Lake area  in the Northwest Territories. The flow in the upper levels have been out of the north/north-west the past couple of days, and that has pushed all that smoke from that location down into a significant portion of the prairies, including the Drumheller area,” said Bill McMurty, Environment Canada Meteorologist.


    McMurty said the air flow is expected to change to more of a southwest direction later today (Tuesday), that will push the smoke from the Northwest Territories off to the east, so Drumheller should see clearer skies over the next five to seven days.


Charges laid following Saturday morning standoff

Two men have been charged in relation to events last Saturday morning.
    Residents of the Bankview area were shocked Saturday morning as an Emergency Response Team moved on a residence. This followed an investigation of an unlicensed motorcycle on the road. Three men were arrested.
   Kenneth Weatherly, 24, was charged with resisting arrest, assault, assault with a weapon, uttering a threat and causing a disturbance.
    He was remanded into custody until his next court appearance on July 11.
    Cameron Weatherly, 22, was charged with failing to comply with a recognizance, resisting arrest, assaulting a police officer, uttering a threat, mischief and committing an indecent act.
    He was released on a recognizance by a Justice of the Peace to attend court on July 11.
    A third person taken into custody during these events is not facing any criminal code charges.

Jay Dekeyser working at Calgary Stampede for his 4th year



Pictured are Mark Sutherland, Drumhellerite Jay Dekeyser, and Kelly Sutherland as they are getting ready for tonight's (Saturday Night's) races.

Jay works in the barns and even sleeps in a bunk onsite on the East end of the Calgary Stampede grounds.

Mark and Kelly were both quick to say how very proud they were to have Jay in their barns. Jay helps by hauling feed, cleaning the barns, and caring for the horses. 
 
In June of 2006 during the Grande Prairie race meet Mark had a potentially deadly crash. While the outcome was better than anyone watching could have expected, it still looked horrific. All horses and competitors were fine and the outcome allowed everyone involved, horse and cowboys, to race another day. 
 
Here is a youtube clip of Mark's race that day. 
 
 
Check out more videos at www.sutherlandracing.ca

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