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Learning fire safety Put yourself in the boots of emergency responders See page 4

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Members of the First Drumheller Cubs and Scouts visited the Drumheller Fire Hall on Tuesday night for a tour, to learn about the department does and Fire Safety. Fire prevention officer Luigi Vescarelli lets some of the members take a shot with a water extinguisher during the tour. This coming week is Fire Prevention Week, and the department is hosting a pancake breakfast on Sunday morning. See page 2 for details.

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Cary Fecho “I think they should keep the tests, they need a benchmark.”

Town of Drumheller Firefighters are collaborating with the Drumheller RCMP and EMS to prepare for Fire Prevention Week. This year’s Fire Prevention Week is October 9 to 15. The theme is: Protect Your Family From Fire. To kick off this year's Fire Prevention week, the Drumheller Firefighters will be hosting a pancake breakfast on Sunday, October 9, from 8 a.m. to noon at the Drumheller Fire Hall. It will be a free will offering with proceeds going to Drumheller Fire Department equipment fund and The Salvation Army. Emergency responders encourage residents to come down, meet the firefighters, police officers and Badlands EMS, and enjoy a delicious breakfast. “Everyone please come down on October 9 to become familiar with the police, fire and EMS personnel, and also educate yourselves on how to promote fire prevention, fire safety, and vehicle safety within the communities you live in,” encourages fire prevention officer Luigi Vescarelli. During the breakfast, there will be a number of activities. Corporal Kevin Charles of the Drumheller RCMP will be at the Fire hall promoting the

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Barb Steeves “It lets them know how close they are to the curriculum, how well the teachers are teaching, and how the students are doing. The students are going to be tested anyway.”

Merlin Derenowski “You’re also testing the teacher and whether they’re doing their job.”

I am writing this letter to hopefully make you aware of what goes on care wise in the Drumheller Continuing Care facility in Drumheller. I come everyday to visit my wife and help look after her. Most of my visits are in the afternoon evening, which is the 3:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. shift, so my remarks will be generally made towards that shift. This is a very busy shift with only two people working. They have twenty two residents to care for. At the start of this shift, they make their rounds, making sure the residents are comfortable and attend to any needs they may have. There is always time spent preparing the tables for supper. At supper they have to

campaign. The campaign is intended to make people think about workplace safety from the point of view of emergency responders and equip them with the tools to make changes in their workplaces. There will be a DVD video that stresses the importance of traffic safety, because the workplace of emergency responders is every place, including busy roadways. While most people leave work and get in their vehicles at the end of the workday, many first responders don’t start working until they get behind the wheel of their emergency services vehicles. Badlands EMS coordinator Bruce Coad will also have his ambulance personnel at the Fire Hall to display their ambulance and equipment. Throughout the event, hosts will be giving away colorful activity booklets for children from kindergarten to Grade 3, as well as fire safety handouts for children and adults. They will be conducting tours of the fire hall, as well as demonstrating equipment. There will also be door prizes. In addition, for Fire Prevention Week, on Wednesday, October 12, the Drumheller Fire, Department will host two classes from Bedrock Play School who will be visiting in

the morning and then again in the afternoon. During their visits, the children will receive a short fire prevention talk and a tour of the hall. “We will also be distributing fire safety booklets to all the children. Our goal is to help

kids live safely. The booklet aims to teach that, by understanding and observing a collection of simple rules young people can stay happy and healthy, and safe,” said Vescarelli.

porter most of the residents to their table: serve them their supper, feed five of them, look after health problems, choking etc. Most of the time at least one resident ends up eating a cold supper. After supper the residents have to be taken back to their rooms and made comfortable. After this, the staff has their supper break which is usually twenty to thirty minutes, often less. There is always a need for at least one staff member during this time. After the supper break they start putting the residents to bed. This is a very hard, heavy job as the residents are always washed and put into their night wear and made as comfortable as possible. This is very time consuming as thirty to forty percent have to be lifted into bed with a lift. The staff never finish the bed down until at least 10:15 p.m. The staff, for the most part, is very hard working and efficient, and exhausted physically, as well as mentally. I don’t think it is fair for the staff or the residents to be put through situations like this, goodness knows we spend enough for the care of our family members,

and I think it's time something was done to make you aware of the situation that probably exists in all institutions like this in Alberta. It is a great concern and I think it's time someone started to do something to rectify the situation. It was asked at a Resident Council meeting if anyone ever considered putting a “floater” on to cover two units on this shift. The person in charge said she would investigate the possibility of this happening. She reported at the next meeting this would not happen, starting the answer was that we were already overstaffed, the ratio being 1.8 staff for 22 residents. I think everyone knows this is definitely not enough staff for the care these people require and deserve. As far as I am concerned, I think the ladder is upside down. At the top of the ladder should be the residents "patients”. Without them there would not be a need for jobs. Second should be the hard working staff who look after them. Third should be the local facility management. At the bottom should be top

management. I see the operation of this facility daily and in my eye the system is quickly falling apart. Our health care system is grossly top heavy with management and needs to definitely be assessed very quickly or our Health Care system is on the road to destruction. I am a concerned taxpayer.

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Put yourself in the boots of emergency responders Patrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

Workplace safety is an issue for everyone - employees, customers and visitors alike. It is also an issue for emergency responders. A good question to ask when leaving work for the day is, how safe is my workspace? What if there was an emergency? Would responders be able to navigate the area unimpeded? Could they access an emergency exit? Emergency responders are asking people to put themselves in their boots. Corporal Kevin Charles has brought the Put Yourself in Our Boots program to Drumheller to raise awareness of these questions. In an emergency, your workplace is their workplace. “We ask, if there is an emergency and police or the fire department had to come in if

something happens, is there going to be anything dangerous for us? Is something going to fall on us, or is the emergency exit blocked for us?” said Charles. He adds, another way to create a safe atmosphere is yielding to emergency vehicles. The Put Yourself in Our Boots campaign is a project of the John Petropoulos Memorial Fund. He was a Calgary police officer, who in the life of duty fell through a false ceiling. He died at the age of 32 in 2000 due to brain injuries sustained in the accident. A number of his recruit classmates established the fund to promote the message that workplace safety for emergency responders is a shared responsibility. One challenge they suggest for those who feel their workplace is safe, is to simply

turn off the lights, trigger the alarm, and see how easy it is to navigate. To help promote the message, Corporal Charles and emergency responders from the Drumheller Fire Depart-

ment and Badlands EMS will be participating in this year’s Fire Safety Week events. This Sunday they will be at the Drumheller Fire Hall during the pancake breakfast sharing the message.

Emergency responders will be at the Drumheller Fire Hall this Sunday to participate in Put Yourself in our Boots promoting maintaining a safe workspace for employees as well as emergency responders. Behind the program are (l-r) Peter

He is also looking at talking to individual business owners in Drumheller to raise awareness. More information on the program can be found by going to www.ourboots.ca.

Schoor, Darin Leslie and Jamie Dawson of Badlands Ambulance, Constable Craig Nelson and Corporal Kevin Charles of the RCMP and Fire Chief Bill Bachynski and firefighter Jason Smith. inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

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We thank all applicants for applying, however, only those selected for interview will be contacted.

We are seeking cleaning professionals to help maintain one of our newest buildings. This building operates regular business 7 days a week and will need some new Team Members to help deliver service and cleaning excellence. We are dedicated to provide the proper training, uniforms and support for you to complete your tasks. Our requirements for consideration are: 1) Must be legally entitled to work in the province of AB 2) Must be able to converse in English to operate 2 way radios and communicate with our clients 3) Must be available at least 1 of the weekend days 4) Must be a Team Player Send Resume to tgregory@best.ca or call 587-433-7023 ask for Todd We would like to thank everyone for taking interest in this position however only those that meet our criteria will be contacted.

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WHOare you? Chloe Grant

Employer: Christ the Redeemer School Division, St. Luke’s Outreach Centre. Job title: Teacher. How long have you been living in Drumheller? Two years. Where are you from originally? Okotoks. What do you like most about the valley? The people. Anything you would change? I would make it bigger and have more restaurants. What are some of your top travel destinations? I’d like to go to French Polynesia and also South America to experience that. I think I’d like to go everywhere, but mostly hot destinations.

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If you could travel through time, where and when would you like to visit? The wild west. If you were stranded on a deserted island, what three things would you bring? My sister, her guitar, and the stuff to make pina coladas. What three words would you use to describe you? Energetic, friendly, and outgoing. If you could hang out with anyone, who would it be and what would you do? I think I would go to a music festival with John Lennon. What are some of your favourite movies? I love movies so it’s hard to narrow it down. But, I’d say Fried Green Tomatoes, Avatar,

and Monty Python and the Holy Grail. If you were making a movie about your life, who would you want to play the part of you? Kate Winslet. What’s on your playlist these days? Lots of dubstep, Scrillex. I like mashes, so Girl Talk or Super Mash Bros. It’s Thanksgiving soon, what are you looking forward to most? My birthday. It’s like a festival of my weekend and Thanksgiving. Any words of wisdom? I think Winston Churchill said, and I truly believe this, to “never, never, never give up.”

perintendent Gary Brine and Alberta Sheriff ’s Superintendent Rick Gardner jointly announced the province’s road safety strategies for the month of October. “I expect our provincial traffic officers will be very busy this October in promoting traffic safety by enforcing such traffic laws as proper use of occupant restraints and the new distracted driving law,” said Brine. “In addition, our officers and road safety partners will participate in Operation Impact, a national traffic safety operation targeting driving behavior that endangers other road users. Once again Albertans will be on the roadways travelling to celebrate Thanksgiving Day with friends and loved ones. It is hoped their efforts during “Operation Impact” will lead to a safe

and enjoyable long weekend for motorists.” Before heading out onto the roadways, motorists are being asked to consider the following: • In Alberta mandatory occupant restraint compliance is the law. Buckle seatbelts and ensure youngsters are properly restrained in the appropriate child restraint; as per height & weight. • Refrain from aggressive driving, speeding, following too closely or running lights or stop signs. • September 1, 2011, saw the Distracted Driving law come into force. Obey the law, be attentive to your driving and arrive safe. • Safe and sober driving is everyone’s responsibility. Never get behind the wheel after drinking or using drugs.

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inSideHappenings DAYTIME EVENTS Playing at The Napier Theatre...Matinees Saturday, October 8 & Sunday, October 9, 2:00 p.m., Winnie the Pooh. Closed Mondays. Sunday, October 9, Munson: The Munson Fire Department 12th Annual Pancake Breakfast in recognition of Fire Prevention Week. 8:30 am - 12:00 noon. Munson Community Hall. Sunday, October 9, Delia: Delia Elks & Royal Purple Pancake Breakfast. 9:00 am - 12 Noon at the Delia Community Hall. Sunday, October 9, Newcastle: Drumheller & District Humane Society Pancake Breakfast. 9:00 am - 1:00 pm. at the Newcastle Hall. Saturday, October 15, Rowley: Rowley Community Hall is having a Steak and Lobster Supper from 5 to 8 pm. $40.00 per person, $15.00 steak supper only. For reservations call: Sharon @ 403-772-3800 or Doug @ 403-368-3757. Reservations have to be paid prior to October 7. Sam’s Saloon open after supper. Sunday, October 30, Hand Hills: Annual Turkey Supper. 3:00 - 7:00 p.m. Mark your calendars! Thursday afternoons, Drumheller: Farmers’ Market at Greentree Mall every Thurs. 2:30 6:00 pm. Wednesday Afternoon: KidsClub After School Program. 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. Drumheller Church of the Nazarene. 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information.

The Alberta Integrated Traffic Unit will be out in force over the Thanksgiving holiday with Operation Impact. Operation Impact runs from October 7 to October 10, over this long weekend. Integrated RCMP and Sheriff Traffic Units along with their road safety partners will be stationed at key locations to remind people that good decisions surrounding safe driving habits such as proper use of occupant restraints, obeying the new distracted driving law, speed limits, intersection laws and responsible alcohol use can save lives and reduce injuries on provincial roadways. The Officer In Charge, RCMP, K Division Traffic Services, Su-

DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFE Playing at The Napier Theatre... Friday, October 7 - Thursday, October 13, The Change-Up, 7:30 p.m. Special Showing Friday, Saturday & Sunday, 9:30 p.m., Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark. Tuesday, October 11, Drumheller: Dart players welcome to come out and play every Tuesday evening starting October 11. Royal Canadian Legion, Drumheller. 295 Centre Street. 7:00 p.m. Sept. 9 - October 22, Rosebud: Rosebud Theatre presents Queen Milli of Galt. Call for tickets or information 1-800-267-7553. Saturday, October 15, Rowley: Rowley Community Hall is having a Steak and Lobster Supper from 5 to 8 pm. $40.00 per person, $15.00 steak supper only. For reservations call: Sharon at 403-772-3800 or Doug at 403-368-3757. Reservations have to be paid prior to October 7. Sam’s Saloon open after supper. Friday, October 21, Drumheller: Charity Gala Dinner. Elim Pentecostal Tabernacle. 6:00 p.m. Jacob Moon in concert. For tickets call 403-823-8207. Sunday, October 30, Hand Hills: Annual Turkey Supper. 3:00 - 7:00 p.m. Mark your calendars! Monday evenings, Nacmine: Community Bingo at Nacmine Hall. Doors open 6 p.m. Bingo starts at 7:30 p.m. Thursday evenings, Drumheller: Ballroom Night, carol todor dance school, 7:30 pm. Friday evenings, Drumheller: Karaoke by Rising Star, 9:30 p.m. at Dino’s Pub. Drink specials and bar food available.

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SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21 Sagittarius, you will quickly become "persona non grata" if you don't mend your ways. Taking advantage of others will cause them to rescind their generosity.

TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 It's a love of life that will move you through the next few days, Taurus. Otherwise you can become bored with the mundane responsibilities of day to day.

CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 Personal matters take precedence once again, Capricorn. Just when it seems you can never conquer the challenges that arise, you are met with a welcome surprise.

GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, once the wheels are in motion, it can be very difficult to turn back. That is why it is best to think things through before you take any action.

AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18 Aquarius, bide your time because the stars indicate a changing of times that will move in your favor. This will be an opportunity for wrongs to be righted.

CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22 Cancer, it is difficult to get others to hear what you are saying when they refuse to listen. You will just have to be more diligent in your efforts.

PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20 Pisces, don't devote too much attention to recreational activities this week because then it could distract you from work that needs doing.

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SHOPS ALL SIZES. We can supply materials for all your building needs. Lumber, trusses, metal, insulation, etc. Call Richard at 403-352-1449 for your free estimate. HEATED CANOLA buying Green, Heated or Springthrashed Canola. Buying: oats, barley, wheat & peas for feed. Buying damaged or offgrade grain. “On Farm Pickup” Westcan Feed & Grain, 1-877-250-5252. ROUND HAY and straw bales for sale. Cheap! We deliver, self unloading. No Sunday calls please. 1-403-843-6380.

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Have you ever had to turn down a dinner invitation due to the unexpected arrival of a family member? A dinner that you were really looking forward to, not just for the terrific meal (I really had my mouth set), but for the company? Well last Sunday, that’s just what I had to do, twice in fact. I had to drop some papers at the first place, and inform my hosts that I could not stay for dinner. (Those short ribs smelled so good.) I left, and stopped to see some friends before heading home. They were barbecuing a roast of beef, and invited me to stay . I politely declined the invitation, mentioning my company. Upon arriving home, my sister informed me that she had made chili for supper. Don’t get me wrong, I like chili, and she makes a good one, but I had declined short ribs, and a roast beef dinner for chili? I love my sister, but somehow I felt cheated. I was once told by someone (a woman), that no matter how smart, how politically savvy, or even how good looking, no woman would ever be premier in a province as red neck as Alberta. Technically, she was right, Alison Redford was not elected premier of Alberta, but having won the leadership of the Progressive Conservative party, she automatically becomes premier. If things continue as they are, then the next provincial election will see two women face off for the leadership of the province, and we will have a woman, duly elected as premier. Alison Redford, the woman who has become premier has stated that her government will be one of integrity, accountability and transparency. Oooh. That’s almost like hearing an outlaw biker use the f-word. It no longer packs a punch, because it no longer carries the weight that it used to; over usage has taken away its power to shock. In fact, the only time you may be shocked to it, is when it comes out of the mouth of someone who never curses. The same is true when you hear a politician speak of integrity, accountability, and transparency. It is like hearing that f-word. Big deal. Means nothing, it’s in the vernacular - you expect it. I don’t need to hear a politician tell me he’s going to act with integrity and be accountable. The local priest might as well tell me he’s going to act moral, and live by the 10 Commandments. Of course he is, otherwise why would he have joined the priesthood. It’s a given. To say your government is going to be one of integrity, accountability, and transparency is redundant. In fact, those three words have been so over used, many people don’t bother to vote.


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Under the big lights, the Drumheller Titans battled Canmore Wednesday night at McMahon Stadium in Calgary. It was a wild one, with a wet ball and field but the Titans were victorious. Above Braden Scriven starts a drive versus Canmore. photo courtesy Kellie Smith

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