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RCMP seek help in identifying Extra Foods break-in suspect

 
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On March 6, 2016 at approximately 11:00 PM members responded to a break and enter alarm at the Extra Foods in Drumheller.
 
The suspect had already fled the scene when members arrived.
 
The investigation revealed that the suspect entered the store by smashing an exterior glass door and then they used tools to get into the pharmacy.  The tools were left behind and have been seized by police.
 
The suspect made off with flu medications and vaccines as well as allergy medications.  The suspects did not get any narcotics.
 
Surveillance footage shows one suspect that is described as being medium height, medium build, Caucasian male, wearing a dark toque, dark gloves, a jacket with a hood, dark grey / black checked shirt, blue jeans and his shoes had black soles with white around the sides.
 
If anyone having information regarding this or any other crime is asked to call the Drumheller RCMP at (403)823-7590.
 
Crime Stoppers can also be called where any information provided is done so anonymously.
 
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Town names Darren Goldthorpe as manager, Recreation, Arts and Culture

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The Town of Drumheller is pleased to announce the recent hiring of Darren Goldthorpe as the Manager of Recreation, Arts and Culture.
Mr. Goldthorpe brings with him over 17 years of experience within municipal recreation service and has an extensive background in the operations and programming of facilities including fieldhouses, arenas and aquatics programming. He also brings significant emergency management experience to the position having served over 15 years with the Town of High River.
“I’m really excited about the opportunity to apply my experience in the Town of Drumheller – this is a great opportunity. We really like the community and look forward to being a big part of it,” says Goldthorpe.
This newly created position combines the day to day operations of the Badlands Community Facility with a big picture approach to community wide recreation, arts and culture – in line with the Town of Drumheller’s emphasis on providing outstanding programming to all of our users and community partners.
Mr. Goldthorpe commences his duties on March 21, 2016.

Local actor portrays Mary, Mother of Jesus in mini series

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    Drumheller resident Shawna Pliva is starring  as Mary, Mother of Jesus, in the Daughters of Eve, a mini series that will air, starting March 27 on Yes TV.  
    The six part mini series chronicles the courageous and remarkable women that  lived during that time.   
     Pliva spoke with The Mail  saying “I started doing theatre, very young, when I was six years old and I have acted throughout my life, but I had stopped in my mid twenties. It was time to get a real job, which kept my parents happy. Then about 5 years ago I started acting again, with the Passion Play, along with my kids.”
    Pliva explained, “The filming of Daughters of Eve was done within a week.  I basically spent four days crying. When they cast me, there is a young women in Israel, who portrays  young Mary, with distinct brown eyes.  Mine are distinct green and I had to wear contacts. I can’t get contacts into my eyes on a good day, never mind when they are swollen shut from crying.  I had to go to my optometrist’s office every morning at 7:30, asking them to put my contacts in.  I was able to get them out at night.”
    When asked, how easy is it to cry, Shawna responded, “It wasn’t that hard, I have a personality that is very empathetic. I could picture my own kids and what it would feel like, someone you give birth to, and for them to be in pain. I was thinking that, this is someone’s son.  Just walking in Mary’s shoes was enough to make me cry.”
    “I worked with Colin Mulligan, an actor from Los Angeles. He portrayed Jesus and it was really easy for me to work along side him.  It was very neat, and very humbling.” said Pliva.
    According to Passion Play Executive Director Vance Neudorf, “TriCord Media Group and Chelsea Road Productions, originally started  filming the mini series, on location in Israel. TriCord had heard about the Passion Play  and once they arrived and toured the site,  they realized that the whole thing could have been filmed here.”
    TriCord used over 100 members from the Passion Play cast and were able to complete all their filming within a week.


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