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Tombstone found among riprap on Red Deer River shore

jeannie taig tombstone

While out on her daily walk on the nature trail, along Riverside Drive, Tuesday morning, something strange caught the eyes of Rhea Brady on the riverbank she has passed so many times. 

Brady saw a grave marker resting on the shore among the riprap used to protect the shore from erosion.

“It was really creepy to tell you the truth. I don’t usually spook,” she said.

The tombstone was resting with the writing side up, dedicated to a “Jeannie Taig” who died in July 1940. Brady believes someone must have recently flipped the tombstone rightside up because she hadn’t noticed it before.

She notified the town’s public works department on Tuesday. On Wednesday morning, Brady went for her routine walk and saw the marker in the same place, only now the tombstone was flipped upside down.

“Now that I know about it I’m really upset… If I knew it was my tombstone I sure wouldn’t want it in the rubble. It’s disrespectful. I don’t care what they use there – chunks of concrete, rubble – but not a grave marker,” Brady said.

Director of protective services Greg Peters told inSide Drumheller that the town was aware of the issue and was resolving it.

Town operations manager Kevin Blanchett said it was likely vandals had moved the headstone, and the town would not have used a grave marker as riprap.


The Drumheller Mail/inSide Drumheller prepared in event of postal disruption

Newspaper box

In light of a disruption of postal service, The Drumheller Mail/inSide Drumheller is making alternative arrangements for readers to receive their news in a timely fashion. 

The Canadian Union of Postal Workers are in a legal position to strike as of July 2, and there is a possibility workers could be locked out upon the expiration of this contract. The Drumheller Mail/ inSide Drumheller have made alternative arrangements to continue to bring news to readers.

“We have been through this same situation before, most recently in 2011 when workers began a rotating strike and then were locked out for about two weeks,” said Ossie Sheddy, editor and publisher of The Drumheller Mail/inSide Drumheller. “We understand how important it is for our readers and customers to have the newspapers distributed in a timely manner.”

If there is a disruption, it may affect delivery starting with the July 6 edition of The Mail. Along with the various distribution boxes throughout the community, subscribers will be able to pick up their newspapers free of charge at Riverside Value Drug Mart, Freson Bros, Extra Foods, the Drumheller Co-op and of course The Drumheller Mail office.

Out of town subscribers of The Drumheller Mail will be able to pick up their newspaper at the village offices in Carbon, Delia, Hussar, Munson, Morrin, Big Valley, Rockyford and Standard. The paper will also be available at Akokiniskway Gof Course in Rosebud and the Rumsey Library in Rumsey on Tuesday and Wednesday from noon to 6 p.m. 

inSide Drumheller will continue to be available at newsstands throughout the valley.  


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