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Kostelecky named new BCF fundraising chair

    The fundraising campaign for the Badlands Community Facility (BCF) is showing signs of rebounding after the Drumheller Town Council announced they have found a new chairperson for the fundraising cabinet.
    At their meeting on February 25, Council named Hansine Kostelecky, owner of Numberz Accounting, the new chair for the cabinet. In addition, Councillors Lisa Hansen-Zacharuk and Sharel Shoff were appointed to the cabinet.
    “She (Kostelecky) will be really good. She has a lot of connections, is very well versed in the community, and capable. I think she’ll add a lot to the fundraising cabinet,” said Shoff.
    The goal at the moment is to relaunch the campaign in May.
    “We’re having a preliminary meeting this week to get our heads around who’s on the team and who we can get, so we can have a significant launch in May,” said Kostelecky.
    Ideas for the relaunch include events, more communication with the public, and soliciting all levels of donors.
    Kostelecky has been involved with the BCF since the beginning. For three years she served as the co-chair of the steering committee and, two years prior, was involved with  a group who wanted another sheet of ice in Drumheller.
    To rebuild the fundraising cabinet, Kostelecky has been assembling a team of dedicated community members.
    “I have asked individuals I know who are willing to help get a positive word out there. I see us proceeding with getting more people involved.  It’s absolutely a team effort and we have to go forward with a strong team,” said Kostelecky.
    Earlier this year, the BCF fundraising efforts were shaken when several members of the previous cabinet, including co-chairs Jeff Hall and Elson McDougald, resigned.
    To date, $3.3 million has been raised for the BCF. The goal is set at $6 million. Should the remaining $2.7 be raised, the Town hopes to begin the next phase of the facility which will include another ice surface and new curling arena.
    “This is a big step, but necessary. We need to take action to keep on the fundraising effort. It’s really important, because it’s our facility and our town, so we can’t let it lapse any more,” said Shoff. “The people who were on the cabinet before did a great job. Now, we’re hoping to move forward with a different perspective.”
    Most importantly, Kostelecky believes everyone who can, must get involved to help make the fundraising a success and begin phase two of the BCF.
    “I think all levels need to step up. It’s a hurdle, because we’ve been at it for a long time,” said Kostelecky. “Like it takes a village to raise a child, it takes people to build a community. We’re looking for everyone to get involved, by using it and supporting it.”


Morrin bridge semi rollover turns deadly

    The descent to the Morrin bridge turned deadly on Monday, leaving one man dead and another in Intensive Care fighting for his life.
    At roughly 8:55 p.m. Monday a single vehicle rollover occurred on Highway 27, east of the Morrin Bridge. The vehicle involved was a semi tractor pulling a refrigerated trailer loaded with food.
    The initial findings of the investigation suggest the semi was westbound  on Highway 27, coming down the east hill. It appears the driver was on the right shoulder and over corrected his steering while negotiating a left curve.
    Consequently, the trailer and truck flipped over on to the passenger side of the vehicle and slid off of the road.
    Both occupants were ejected from the vehicle during the roll over.
    A 48 year old male died at the scene after receiving severe injuries to his head.
    The second occupant, a 25 year old male, receive life-threatening injuries. He was transported, via STARS, to a Calgary hospital where he has been placed in the  Intensive Care Unit. RCMP report he is in stable condition.
    The RCMP have not released the names of either occupant.
    The investigation into the roll over continues, but the RCMP stated weather and road conditions at the time were good.

Traffic stop leads to drug charges


    Drumheller RCMP made a sizable seizure of what appears to be illicit drugs following a traffic stop on highway 9.
    On Saturday, March 2, shortly after noon a vehicle was stopped for a traffic violation on Highway 9 near Drumheller.
     While conducting the stop RCMP officers noted indicators associated with transportation of illicit drugs.
The two occupants were arrested and the vehicle was searched with the assistance of a canine unit.  The search resulted in the seizure of 11 lbs., of marihuana, 27 capsules of codeine, and drug paraphernalia.
     Clinton Schoening, 34, of Kelowna, BC and Crystal Sylvester, 28, of Kelowna, BC, have both been charged with being in possession of marihuana for the purpose of trafficking, as well as other related charges. 
Both subjects were released from custody on bail by a provincial justice to attend court in Drumheller on Mar 22.  
The vehicle they were traveling in as well as their cash has been seized under proceeds of crime legislation.
     The street value of the drugs is estimated to be $75,000.
 


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