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Commit to Fit Challenge favoured

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    Valri Bickerton and Jon Foran, joined the Commit to Fit Challenge at the Badlands Community Facility (BCF). Their goal was to become more fit, lose weight and be able to participate in a marathon.
    Bickerton’s original weight loss target was 12 lbs in one month however she says eight would have been more realistic.
      They try to  exercise daily at the  BCF   using the circuit training, jogging on the track and lifting weights on the stack machines.   At home they use a stationary bike while watching TV.  Bickerton  also goes to Zumba.
    Foran’s challenge  is to run 8-10 kilometers and to participate in Dinosaur Valley Half Marathon in September and he is already  half way there.   He is using the treadmill and weighted stack machines.  Bickerton said,  “I will also participate in the marathon using the run/walk/run method.”
    Bickerton also uses an App on her phone called My Fitness Pal, which keeps track of the calories consumed daily.   Last year she was able to lose 20 lbs. with help of the App.   Drinking at least 8 cups of water per day has also helped.
    Bickerton and Foran will be getting married in the Fall and  fitting for the wedding dress is a high priority.  She would like to lose up to two dress sizes.  
     BCF staff confirmed that close to 100 people have joined the Commit to Fit Challenge. You can still join up and register your goals and qualify for  winning a 3 month membership.
    If it doesn’t challenge you, it won’t change. (Fred Devito)


Accused in sexual assault appears in court

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A man accused in an alleged home invasion and sexual assault made a brief appearance in original court Friday morning.

Luke Entz appeared in person in provincial court in Drumheller.
 He was arrested on Wednesday January 20, and charged with Sexual assault, Sexual assault with a weapon, Forcible confinement, Uttering a threat to cause death and Break and enter with intent to commit an indictable offence. 
He waived reading of the charges, and the prosecution elected to proceed by way of indictment. He remains in custody. 
Entz will be back in court on Friday February 12. 

Plebiscite Warriors soldier on

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    A team across Alberta continues to collect signatures protesting legislative moves made by the new Alberta Government.
    The Albertans First Plebiscite Warriors are springing up in cities and towns across the province.  They are collecting signatures for two petitions. One is protesting the new regime of carbon taxes; the other is in protest to Bill 6 the Farm Safety Act. The petitions are addressed to the Lieutenant Governor of Alberta to order a plebiscite of electors to determine the expression of opinion concerning the desirability of the new legislation.
    Drumheller residents have been at the forefront of this movement, and they continue to support these measures, Jodi Adie was at the Badlands Community Facility on Wednesday with the petitions. So far, she said they have collected about 1,500 signatures.
    “We are continuing collecting signatures”, said Adie, adding the signatures are coming in from surrounding areas including Dalum, Carbon and Hussar as well.
    She explains the petition is set to be presented at the Legislature March 9, the day before the spring session begins.
    She says she is also concerned with the release of the new guidelines for school boards to deal with LGBTQ issues. She has begun reading up on the policy and says there is also a petition addressing this issue available.
    There are ample opportunities for those wishing to sign the petitions. This Saturday there will be someone with the petitions at the Badlands Community Facility Saturday during the Drumheller Dragons Meet and Greet and Play from 1 p.m. to 4 pm. The petition will be at the Newcastle Bar on January 29 and then Top Rocker Motorcycle is hosting a beef on bun fundraiser on January 31, with proceeds going to the Stand up for Alberta team.   
    There is always a petition available at Drum Diesel, Allied Distributors and Grant’s Oilfield, Body Works Spa, and Marilyn’s Fashions.


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