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Cookie blitz coming

Cookie Blitz Coming - mailphoto by Patrick Kolafa

It’s that time of year when Sparks, Brownies, Guides, Pathfinders, and Rangers will be selling delicious cookies. This Monday, March 19 is Cookie Day, where Guides will be blitzing the community going door-to-door with chocolate and vanilla delights. Ready to get selling are (back; l-r)  Mya Rooney, Zoe Eccelston, Brooklyn Dompnier, Marlee Eccelston and Chloe Whitney, along with (front; l-r) Ella Perry, Nikki Jessome, Erica Thacker, Quinn Johnson and Bentley Peters.

mailphoto by Patrick Kolafa


Morrin man raising funds for cancer research and family support

Lowell Cancer Fundraiser

Current University of Alberta student and Morrin local Lowell Nelson will be shaving his head clean for cancer come March 28.

The idea to raise currency for the cure of the infamous disease has been traced back many years to a previous student who lived in the same residence as Nelson does now.
“I just know a past member in Farmhouse was diagnosed with testicular cancer so I think they started raising money to support him,” said Nelson.
23 participants will be collecting money up to and on the March 28 deadline.
“We are telling everybody that we are going to be shaving our heads just in support of cancer [research], we are not donating our hair or anything like that,” said Nelson. “There’s a girl that’s our friend that is also joining in and she’s going to actually be cutting her hair to make a wig,” added Nelson.
The fundraiser has been dubbed the Farmhouse Headshave. The shaving event will happen on the University of Alberta campus in the Agriculture and Forestry Building.
The group has a goal of $10,000 while Nelson himself has a goal of $2,500.
“I think cancer affects a lot of people’s lives and whether you are the one who has it or someone you love has it, [this is] money to support people who are going through it whether that be for research or families that need places to stay when they’re coming up to see their loved ones in the hospital,” said Nelson. “For me personally, I have family members and friends that have also had to deal with cancer and shaving my head is a good symbol to show that I’m dedicated to raising money and I’m not too vain that I won’t shave my head for cancer even though my hair is not going to make a wig.”
Nelson will be visiting Drumheller on March 23 and 24 weekend to collect donations from the community. The money will be donated to the Alberta Cancer Foundation.
Donations can be sent in any form including cash, e-transfer, or through the website link at https://albertacancer.ca/farmhouseheadshave.

Pictured Above: Lowell Nelson holds his hair up to demonstrate the amount of hair he will be shaving on March 28 for cancer research and support. He and his fraternity have a set goal of $10,000.
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Alberta Government commits $10 million to Rural Crime prevention

Minister of Justice and Solicitor General Kathleen Ganley and RCMP Deputy Commissioner Todd Shean announce new initiatives to fight rural crime in Alberta.  submitted

The provincial government is taking action to combat rural crime by investing $10 million in more RCMP officers, civilian staff, and Crown prosecutors.
The seven-point action plan includes an $8-million investment in 39 new officers, 40 civilian staff and $2 million to hire additional Crown prosecutors.
“Dedicated teams for crime reduction; that is very important we target this crime through intelligence like police and these extra resources will help that kind of fruition,” said Drumheller Detachment Staff Sergeant Kevin Charles.
Measures are also being introduced to ensure police have those resources needed to address their top priorities.
These steps include focusing on intelligence and sharing information to help police better identify and catch prolific offenders, and shifting some routine tasks to civilian workers so officers can spend more time patrolling and investigating in the community.
“I don’t see any increase to our detachment but definitely with those increases in positions it will free up some officers throughout the province and afford us extra resources as well when needed,” said Charles.


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