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Tragic death of Alberta toddler touches local residents

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Parents, grandparents, aunt’s, uncle’s and family friends are giving those children close to them an extra hug after news broke that two-year-old Hailey Dunbar-Blanchette’s body had been found on Tuesday.
    Derek James Saretsky, 22, was taken into custody on Tuesday and charged on Wednesday with two counts of first-degree murder and one count of indignity to a human body. Hailey’s father, Terry Blanchette was found dead in his home Monday morning.
    A candlelight vigil was held in Blairmore, Alberta Tuesday night and Ranchlands Victim Services informed the public at the vigil that Hailey’s body was found.
    Judy Nelson, Program Manager of Big Country Victim Services said victim services helps the community to mourn during a situation like this.
    “Because it is a small community like Drumheller would be, we would be out in the community to help the public. Because once it is your community, all of a sudden you are one big family. It is very upsetting, it is frightening for the community... It is not only just the family, it is the wide family,” she said.
    “It is frightening. Everybody has got small children or they know someone with small children, or they have their grandchildren, nieces and nephews, the neighbour’s children,” she said.
    The events have touched local residents as Shannel Boon, a mother of three from Drumheller, said her heart stopped when she heard Hailey was missing.
    “To hear a child just a few months older than my son was missing, I was in fear for what the turn out would be. It was heartbreaking when they announced that her poor little body had been found. I sobbed,” she told inSide Drumheller.
    “I sobbed for a small soul who’s light was snuffed out by a monster. I sobbed for her family because they would never get to watch her grow into a young woman. I had pure rage against a complete stranger that could harm an innocent child,” she said.
    “Last night, I held my babies a little tighter, I kissed them a little more and I told them how precious they are to me,” she finished.
    Boon said she plans to leave her front porch light on until Hailey is laid to rest because, “sometimes it helps to shine light in the darkness to help souls find their way.”


Drumheller’s own competing in National FireFit Championships

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Two of Drumhellers’ top firefighters are on their way to the National Championship of the Scott Fire Fit Competition.
     Duane Bolin and Merv Smith have been competing in the toughest two minutes in sport this summer.  On Wednesday, they boarded a plane to Kitchener, Ontario for the competition.  
    The competition takes place September 19 and 20. This is the pinnacle event of the year.
    Bolin is competing in the open and qualified for the championship in the over 50 category by winning gold in a regional competition in Calgary earlier this year.
    Smith also competed in Calgary and won silver. Because of this, he will be in competition Thursday and Friday (Wildcard Days) to earn a qualification.
    The pair is also competing in the X3 Relay. This event adds a little more technical aspects than other events.  Most of the traditional course is used, however,  the clock begins with Competitor 1 securing their  Scott X3 Air Pak. After that, they complete the tower obstacle and the forcible entry simulator.  They move into the exchange area where Competitor 2 removes Competitor 1’s Air Pak, hands it off and has Competitor 1 install it into Competitor 2’s harness before they complete the course. The two already qualified for this event.

STARS dispatched to Highway 9 collision

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STARS is responding to an apparent to vehicle collision on  Highway 9  East, west of Craigmyle.

Emergency Services were dispatched  from Drumheller and surroundings communities at about 4 p.m. Friday afternoon.

Initial reports indicate that one vehicle was on fire and an occupant was thrown from one of the vehicles.

STARS were dispatched shortly after Emergency Services arrived on scene.

 


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