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Friday night fire in Horseshoe Canyon

The Drumheller Fire Department and the Carbon Fire Department worked until after midnight to extinguish a fire in Horseshoe Canyon on Friday night. The call came in around dusk of the fire in the canyon floor. Because of the location, firefighters could only use equipment they could carry in to fight the blaze. They used fire brooms and their backpacks filled with water to battle the flames. As the fire spread to larger stands of wood in the canyon, they used chainsaws to stop the progress of the fire. The cause of the blaze is still under investigation.  


Town appoints new Community Enforcement Supervisor



    The Town of Drumheller has hired a new Community Enforcement Supervisor and he comes with a wealth of experience.
     Greg Peters, former Drumheller Detachment RCMP Corporal has signed on to run the Community Enforcement Department at the Town of Drumheller.
    “I am looking forward to it, there’s a lot to learn,” said Peters, who had served his first shift last Wednesday.
    Peters has been in the RCMP since 1984 and has served in detachments all over Canada. Previous to joining the force, he was a City police officer in Ontario and before coming to Drumheller he was in the Northwest Territories. He has been in Drumheller for about 10 years, which makes him familiar with the community and he has built relationships.
    He retired from the RCMP just days before taking on the new post.
    The position of Community Enforcement Supervisor has been vacant since the former supervisor, Darcy Nundahl, resigned earlier this year. The department now has a complement of three officers.
    Peters was one of two corporals at the Drumheller RCMP Detachment. Corporal Kevin Charles says the position will be filled. The position has been advertised and is now closed. Regional staffing is examining the candidates and the detachment is hopeful a new member will be announced in the next couple months.

Early Years Fair gives parents and children tools to Reach For The Stars



    Children don’t come with a handbook, but there are resources out there that can assist children to help them reach for the Stars.
 The Drumheller and Area Early Childhood Development Coalition is hosting its first Drumheller Early Years Fair. This is a chance for parents and caregivers with children ages 0-4 to have some fun and learn about some of the resources available.
    “It promotes early childhood development and introduces parents providers and gives them time to talk to them in a one-on-one setting,” said Michelle Hiscox, Early Childhood Development coordinator.
    The fair is slated for Wednesday, September 19 at the Badlands Community Facility. The theme of the event is “Reach For The Stars” and there will be activities based on the stars and planets as well as giveaways.
    Golden Prairie Parent Link will be on hand and will have the Ages and Stages development-screening questionnaire available for parents.
    There will also be resources based on the five main early childhood development areas. These include physical health and well being, communication and general knowledge, social skills, language and thinking skills and emotional maturity.
    Hiscox says there will also be a number of other local agencies on hand who will be available to meet with parents and caregivers one-on-one. This could be anything from law enforcement to healthcare and literacy development.
    To allow participants to have time to interact with service providers in a one-on-one setting, registration is required by September 14.  The fair is from 2 p.m. to 7 p.m., and Hiscox says there are many time slots still open. The fair is free of charge.
    To register contact Hiscox at 403-820-0325 or e-mail Michellehiscox@live.ca.


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