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Deputy Fire Chief leaves after 37 years service



    After 37 years volunteering with the Drumheller Fire Department, and serving under three of four fire chiefs, Deputy Fire Chief Luigi Vescarelli has resigned with regret from the department, and was honored by his fellow firefighters last Saturday evening.
    Luigi joined in 1977, and, in his words following a number of presentations, was grateful to the members of the department, calling them all “brothers”, and saying he had tremendous respect for each and every firefighter in the room.
    He prefaced his remarks by saying, “If I get a little emotional tonight and cry, allow me that because I’m Italian and we cry when we miss the bus!”
    Luigi, who works with Encana Corporation as Community Relations Advisor for this area, told the crowd he wanted to leave on a good note, and that “the timing was right”. He recounted the good working relations he had with the other officers and firefighters during his time with the department.
    Mayor Terry Yemen presented Vescarelli with a plaque from Town Council and the citizens of Drumheller, citing the dedication one has, to serve with such distinction to residents.
    Fire Chief Bill Bachynski made a couple of presentations to him on behalf of the department, and then aided by Deputy Chief Bruce Wade, presented him with the Rollie Yavis Award, which is presented to firefighters who “go above and beyond”, giving extraordinary service to the Drumheller Department. This award was initiated by former Department Captain Rollie Yavis, who wanted to recognize members who had given more than what was expected to the betterment of the department. It is not given annually, but only when deemed appropriate by the officers.
    Luigi was joined by his wife Charlene, sons Danny, Brady and Tony, and his father-and-mother-in-law, Roger and Barb Ouellette, at the celebration.
    With Luigi’s retirement, some changes were made in the department’s officers. Former Captain Duane Bolin was promoted to Deputy Chief,  joining current Deputy Chief Bruce Wade. Merv Smith and Steven Wade were promoted to Captain, joining Captain Rick Schinnour.


Redford resigns as Premier

The political landscape in Alberta looks very different as Premier Allison Redford, under mounting scrutiny within her party and from the outside, resigned.
    “Quite simply, I am not prepared to allow party and caucus in-fighting to get in the way of building a better future for our province and for all Albertans. And that is why I am announcing today that with a profound optimism for Alberta’s future I am resigning as premier of Alberta effective this Sunday evening,” she said in a statement shortly after 6 p.m. Wednesday night.
    “…to the people of Alberta, thank you for giving me the incredible opportunity to serve in the greatest job in this province,” She continued. “On election night two years ago, I pledged that we would govern with unity and build prosperity. Well, at least we got the prosperity part right.”
    Leader of the opposition Danielle Smith made a statement shortly after Redford’s announcement.
    “Premier Redford was elected to lead the PC party as an outsider. She wasn’t part of the old boys club. She was hailed as a new kind of leader who could fix what was wrong with the party and the government. A leader who could put the party’s problems behind her and fundamentally change what it meant to be a Progressive Conservative,” said Smith.
    “I have no doubt that she intended to be that leader. And I have no doubt that Albertans had high hopes that she would be. But what we’ve witnessed during her short 29 months as Premier is the clearest indication yet that the PC party cannot be fixed.”

 

Drumheller 7-11 robbed

Drumheller RCMP is investigating an armed robbery that occurred early this morning at the Drumheller 7-11.

At about 12:46 a.m., a lone male entered the store wearing a ski mask. He showed the employee the handle of a gun in his pocket and demanded cash and cigarettes. The clerk complied and the suspect fled on foot, heading toward downtown Drumheller.

 According to police, the male subject was disguised with a ski mask limiting facial description.  The male is described as follows: Caucasian, approximately 6' 2", heavy build, possibly 220-260 lbs.

Drumheller RCMP is seeking assistance in identifying the person responsible for this offence.  Should anyone recognize the subject or clothing in these photos they are asked to contact the Drumheller RCMP at 403-823-7590 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

 


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