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Hanna RCMP warn community of scams circulating

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The Hanna RCMP Detachment is warning residents of a couple of different scams that have been circulating in the community.
One such is a text-based scam.
The Detachment has received a number of reports from area residents receiving text messages labelled as from the “Alberta Regional Municipality”. In the text message, it warns that the message recipient has an outstanding parking ticket fine and that they must pay it by a certain date to avoid a driver’s license suspension.
The message directs the recipient to a fraudulent site that collects personal data from the message recipient. If you have provided your information to this website, please notify your local detachment.
The Hanna RCMP also warn residents of internet-based frauds often soliciting gift cards.
The fraudster will tell the victim to go to a local retailer that sells gift cards for a number of different businesses, direct them to purchase a certain quantity of them, and then obtain the redemption code on the card(s) from the victim.
This allows the fraudster to utilize the funds on the card without actually having the card. Fraudsters will typically request gift cards for businesses that have an online store, so that the fraudster can obtain goods that can be mailed to them for resale or other purposes.
This is an especially popular method for internationally based fraudsters. If you or someone you know is being directed to use gift cards as a way to send money, tell them that it is a scam, and direct them to your local RCMP detachment. Retail store employees can play a key role in preventing gift card fraud by being alert to customers who are purchasing large quantities of gift cards. Victims may have been told by the perpetrator not to tell store staff why the cards are being purchased. Some fraud schemes even convince the victims that they are assisting in an investigation against the business itself, in order to convince the victim to not share with the retailer why they are buying the cards. Retailers retain the right to not engage in any transaction where they suspect that fraudulent activity is taking place.
Fraudsters are also using E-transfers to separate a person from their hard-earned money.
The fraudster will provide an email account address for the victim to send an E-transfer to. Once received, the fraudster will typically either withdraw the funds in cash, transfer it to another account, or purchase crypto-currency in order to prevent it from being recovered.
This method is commonly used by fraudsters who have access to a Canadian bank account. Users of E-transfers should be very cautious of any e-transfers where they have not met the recipient in person. Once the money is sent, it is unlikely that the transfer can be reversed, and the money will soon be moved elsewhere so that it cannot be recovered.


Election Forum cancelled

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The Drumheller and District Chamber of Commerce (DDCC) regrets to inform the public that the upcoming Federal Election Forum scheduled for Thursday, April 24 at the Badlands Community Facility for candidates running in the Battle River – Crowfoot electoral district has been cancelled.



Despite invitations and outreach efforts to all five registered candidates, we received an insufficient number of confirmations to ensure a meaningful and representative discussion for voters in our community. A candidate forum relies on the participation of those seeking public office, and unfortunately, the lack of engagement has made it unfeasible to proceed.



“We understand the importance of providing voters with an opportunity to hear from candidates directly. It’s disappointing that, despite our efforts, we were unable to bring this forum to fruition. However we encourage residents to engage with candidates through other available means – such as campaign websites, social media, public appearances and direct outreach,” stated Heather Bitz, DDCC Executive Director.



The Drumheller & District Chamber of Commerce remains committed to fostering civic dialogue and will continue to look for ways in the future to support voter education and democratic engagement in our area.



A reminder election day is Monday, April 28. Polling stations are open 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Visit www.elections.ca for more information.

Eheyeh Chapter Royal Arch Masons celebrate 100 years

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On Saturday, April 5, local and area masons celebrated the centennial of Eheyeh Chapter Royal Arch Masons.
The celebrations took place at the Badland Community Facility and saw more than 60 come out for the afternoon. They reconsecrated the chapter at the lodge and then followed it with a banquet.
While the Eheyeh Chapter of the Royal Arch Masons was celebrating 100 years, the roots of masonry in the valley go back further. Symbol Lodge 93 was formed in 1914. In 1924, the membership of that lodge had grown to 221. According to the Hills of Home, proceedings began for the formation of a second lodge that would practice the Canadian Rite.
According to the history provided, the first minute book recorded there were 90 companions present for the first meeting of the Chapter in January 1924. The Grand First Principal, Most Excellent Companion, John Edgar Johnson, was in attendance.
There were 25 meetings while under dispensation until April 3, 2025, when the Eheyeh Chapter was constituted.
Today, the craft lodge is still going strong, with about 30 members and a solid organization behind it. The Royal Arch Masons are a strong supporter of education in the province and has its own youth endowment fund, which, since 2014, has awarded $53,000, averages 3-5 projects a year.
The Eheyeh Chapter Royal Arch Masons is a member of the Keystone Society of Drumheller. It was established in 1994 to formalize the combined efforts of Masons in the valley.


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