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Man found deceased in trailer fire

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On Sunday, April 26th, 2015, at 3:00 am, Emergency Services from Drumheller responded to a holiday trailer fire in the 700 block of 7th Avenue East, Drumheller.
 
A 34 year old male from Drumheller was discovered deceased in the trailer. 
 
The Alberta Fire Commissioner's office attended and examined the scene with assistance from Drumheller RCMP.  The cause of the fire is still under investigation, however, it has been deemed non suspicious.
 
Next of kin notification was completed, but no names will be released.
 

Arrest made in Shell station robbery

 
shellOn April 14th, 2015, Drumheller RCMP responded to an armed robbery at the Shell Service Station in Drumheller.
 
On April 22nd, 2015, the suspect was located and arrested by Calgary Police Service.  30 year old Ryan Joseph Holly of Calgary has been charged with:
- Robbery with a Firearm;
- Pointing a Firearm; and
- Possession of a Firearm While Prohibited.
 
Holly has been remanded into custody and is scheduled to appear in Drumheller Provincial Court on May 6th, 2015.
 
Drumheller RCMP extends their thanks to the Calgary Police Service for their assistance in locating and apprehending the accused.
 

Mixed Chorus, Hand Bell ensemble to perform at Kaleidoscope Monday

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    Music fans are in for a unique treat this Monday, as the University of Alberta’s Mixed Chorus continues a tradition as old as its existence, embarking on its Spring Tour.
    The Chorus has been around since 1944, and every year it has a tour. This Monday, April 27, they will be at Kaleidoscope Theatre to share its unique musical sound. Robert de Frece, originally from Three Hills, has been conducting them for 29 years and as a student in the 1960’s, he and his wife performed with the Mixed Chorus.
    “I remember singing in Drumheller,” he tells inSide Drumheller. “It is something I really like to do, I never thought that when I was singing in the 1960’s, I would become the director. It gets into your blood. They are wonderful young people, and I really enjoy it.”
    The Chorus has up to 120 singers, however this tour will include about 50-60 performers. They bring a selection of music that will be familiar to a wide audience.
    “We certainly want to sing some great music from the past, but this year we are finishing with a Broadway medley called Ragtime, and some well known folk songs, so people will hear a range of things.  Our theme this year is ‘Renaissance to Ragtime.’”
    The Chorus will not be alone; they are bringing a Hand Bell ensemble.
    “They are sponsored by the Faculty of Education. This group performs quite widely, and also performs almost every single year with the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra,” said de Frece. “So it is a group of 14 ringers and they play 75 English Hand Bells and 56 chimes. I say this is the original ‘Heavy Metal.’ There is a lot of metal and 28 hands to pick up all the bells they have to play.’
    The ringers will play one selection with the Mixed Chorus.
    “So there is a lot to watch as well as to hear,” he said.


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