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Hit and run accident affects local Drumheller business

Hit and run accident affects local Drumheller business

An apparent hit and run occurred last night on 9th Street East in Riverview. A driver lost control of their vehicle and hit two parked cars in the early morning hours of Saturday June 4th, at approx 2:00 am.

Dave Zora, local Taxi owner/operator of Classic Cabz, had one of his vehicles (a 2014 Grand Caravan) hit in the accident.

When Dave heard the vehicle hit his Van, he went outside to investigate. The Driver got back in his vehicle and was trying to get away. The Driver put the vehicle in reverse and backed up, hitting a Truck across the street.

Dave said that the RCMP were notified and the incident is currently under investigation.

More details to follow.

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Cut-a-Thon for Fort McMurray this Sunday

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A local hair salon, Kool Kutz, is doing good in the community by hosting another fund raiser. 

This year’s event will take place on Sunday, June 5. Kool Kutz’s team of stylists will be chopping hair for the residents of Fort MacMurray. 

All of the proceeds will go towards relief efforts towards the fire stricken town. 

New this year, will also be massages by donations, performed by the Healing Waye. 

Last year, Tracy Gendron, owner of Kool Kutz, and her team of stylists, cut hair to raise money for the Drumheller Area Skateboard Enthusiasts  new skate park. The amount raised for the park was $2,832.

Miller family to open Hand Hills Lake Stampede

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It has been a century in the making, and the folks at the Hand Hills Lake Stampede are going to Party like its 1916.

The 100th Hand Hills Lake Stampede is set to go this weekend. While at the heart of the event is riding, roping and wrestling, there is a whole lot more going on to mark the centennial.

“We have so many things going on this year above and beyond the rodeo,” one of the organizers Day Lenfesty tells The Mail.

 Already campers are pulling in for the weekend extravaganza, and Friday it starts with a good ol’ fashion pancake breakfast. Slack kicks off at 10 a.m. Friday. At noon, a tradeshow opens in the community Hall.

 The Bixbys will take the Stampede Stage from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. This family of musicians has been playing at the Stampede for four generations. After that, the True Grit Mounted Shooters will put on a great gun-slinging performance. The first ruining of the chucks and chariot races are Friday night and then after that dance the night way to the sound of Drew Gregory for the opening party.

 While Friday will be a day to remember, Saturday is even more action packed. After breakfast, the day kicks of with a parade to mark the centennial 10 a.m. After that, there is the Wild Horse races and the members of the Miller family will be the guest of honour and will open the show.

 Doug McLean of Rocky Mountain House is the grandson of JJ. Miller, the founder of the Hand Hills Lake Stampede. He is planning to be on hand. His family will forever be linked to the event.

“We have been around it all of our lives,” McLean tells The Mail. “We are all very aware of it.” 

He said he was at the 50th anniversary of the show, and has attended a few times since then. He plans on heading up on Thursday and taking in the entire spectacle.

 Saturday is packed with all kinds of fun including a performance by Don Howard in the afternoon, another performance by the Bixbys and the Stampede Show Riders. The Cat Country Band will be the featured entertainment at the Cowboy Cabaret. The 100th Rodeo Fireworks will paint the sky at 11 p.m. 

Sunday, while the action winds down, there is still lots of Rodeo action with Crash Cooper rodeo entertainer, the wild pony races, chucks and chariots and Five of Diamonds will be on the Stampede Stage.

Organizers have put in tremendous work into putting on the best show they can for the centennial and it won’t be the last. 

“It is going to be pretty unique because of all the history and ht community is coming together so much. The community is growing so it is going to keep going,” said organizer Marilyn Vredegoor. 


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