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New fire truck ready for action

New fire truck ready for action

 

 

It was like Christmas for the Drumheller Fire Departmen...

Women’s Institute celebrates 100 years

Women’s Institute celebrates 100 years

 

It was a special Saturday for the Verdant Valley and Dorcas Women’...

Student joins news team

Student joins news team

 

A new face is joining The Drumheller Mail news team this summer. D...

Chinook Credit Union presents $100,000 to Badlands Community Facility

Chinook Credit Union presents $100,000 to Badlands Community Facility

The Badlands Community Facility received a boost Monday morning when Chinook ...

Makowecki witness to Drumheller efforts in Roatan

Makowecki witness to Drumheller efforts in Roatan

 

For the second time in his life, Fred Makowecki is in the Roatan t...

Thief nabs new laptop from The Source

Thief nabs new laptop from The Source

On 2012-05-08, a lone male entered the "Source" store on South Railway Avenue in D...

Co-op celebrates 50 years

Co-op celebrates 50 years

 

The Drumheller Co-op has passed a landmark of longevity this month...

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Bonnie Pedersen enters Drumheller Mail Sound of Music contest
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Before the ice was taken away for the summer the Drumheller Dragons held a spring camp this past weekend to get a look at potential players for the 2012/2013 season.
    In ...

The Drumheller Dragons are already getting ready for the 2012/2013 season. Between Friday and Saturday the Dragons will be hosting a spring camp to get a look at the available talent and find ...

 

 

Last week the Drumheller Dragons announced they had released interim head coach Barry Wolf. Yesterday, the new head coach, Brian Curran, was introduced. Curran has ...

    Joyce Lyons, nee Brown, now of Strathmore, submitted to The Mail her story of her hero, and that is Carson Brown, her father.
    
    My ...

    If there was anything learned through the Drumheller Heroes is that there were some remarkable people who built the Drumheller Valley.
     Through 2011, The ...

    The path to Drumheller was different for the various families who have come and put their stamp on the valley. One of those men was Harry Gough Senior. 
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Drumheller RCMP have laid charges in the theft of a laptop from The Source located on South Railway Avenue in Drumheller.

 

 

 

It was like Christmas for the Drumheller Fire Department. Their long awaited new truck rolled into the Drumheller Fire Station, ready to respond should any emergency ...

 

It was a special Saturday for the Verdant Valley and Dorcas Women’s Institute. On May 12, Verdant Valley and Dorcas celebrated their centennial with an open house and lunch at the ...

    The race is on to replace Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills MLA Richard Marz, and so far, three have stepped up to the plate.
    The process of nominating ...

    Husky Energy boosted fundraising efforts for the new Standard Community Hall on November 1 with a donation of $50,000.
    In recognition of the donation, ...

    Students at the Delia School are getting a technological boost with the school’s laptop  program.
    The program began two years ago. “It’s a ...

JOHNSON, Allan John
November 18, 1935 - April 29, 2012


Allan John Johnson passed away in Medicine Hat on Sunday, April 29, 2012, at the age of 76 years. Al is survived by his loving wife of ...

Niblett, Patricia Viola
January 10,1954 - May 1, 2012


Mom passed away peacefully with us, (Michele,Tracey,Bill), and her dearest friends at her side. Mom met her years of health challenges ...

MILGATE, Gordon Stanley
August 5, 1920 - May 10, 2012


Gordon Stanley Milgate was born the youngest of three sons followed by a daughter to Gerald and Myrtle Milgate of Beddington, ...

1.        Start by announcing who the person is, the date they died, the age they were when they died and how they died in one sentence. Be short and concise. "Joe Smith died on December 1, 2010, at ...



There is a long list of established benefits of breast feeding, including benefits to baby's immune defenses, gastrointestinal function, nutrition, and psychological well being.  It is ...


In this era where obesity is so prevalent, the question has arisen as to whether everyone with obesity is at risk of developing complications of their excess weight, such as heart disease.  It ...


In preparation of patients for bariatric ('weight loss') surgery, there are many issues to discuss with regards to postoperative changes that we need to prepare for, ranging from changes in meal ...

Pride in Drumheller dinos roars

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    In just a few short weeks, the Dino Arts Committee went from outrage in seeing a centrally located triceratops vandalized, to a victory as volunteers have taken to reviving the statues.

     A sad picture was posted on the Downtown Drumheller Facebook group page on June 18. The small statue on the corner of Centre Street and 3rd Avenue near Five Blue Heron had been damaged. It had been knocked or pulled off its leg and sat in the street. This brought a reaction of anger and shame from residents and business leaders. Some called for cameras to be installed, while others put up a reward to find the individuals responsible.
    Flash forward less than a month and great progress has been made. The very next weekend, the committee held a fundraiser, screening the original Jurassic Park movie at the Napier, which raised $710 for the cause.
    Volunteers from the radio station Q91 set to work refurbishing the sloth situated on the north side of the Gordon Taylor Bridge, and Jen Carlson completed a soft but bold repaint on the triceratops near Fred and Barney's Restaurant.
    As for the damaged dinosaur at the main intersection in downtown Drumheller, the Town of Drumheller helped right it, it was patched up, and Mike Todor made sure it had a fresh coat of primer in time for the Canada Day Parade. 
    "Things are starting to come together,” said John Shoff, head of the Dino Art committee. “It has taken us about two and half months to get organized and the paint delivered.”
    He adds a student from Max Campus is planning a repaint of the dinosaur and mural at the Napier Theatre.  Students from Delia School are looking at repainting the dinosaur in front of the post office. The committee asks for an initial sketch of a design from the artist, and the committee supplies the paint.
    There is a commitment from volunteers to refurbish about half the dinosaurs.
     In the spring the committee was formed to take care of the dinosaurs, iconic symbols of the valley. While the dinosaurs have endured, the resources through the Adopt a Dinosaur program were not sufficient to keep them up, let alone expand the program.
    “We are trying to raise $30,000 to get some more dinosaurs. Between dinosaur repairs and paint it is costing about $6,000 to $7,000 a year,” said  Shoff. The Adopt a Dinosaur program raised about $3,000 and then the chamber has just been running at a deficit for a long time.”
    The new sponsorship program they designed makes it so, rather than a business or an individual sponsoring a single dinosaur, the resources are pooled to take care of them all.
    The committee is not looking at just the dinosaurs; they have a mandate to look after all the art in downtown.  The core is also home to some intricate murals, and the committee also want to make sure they are maintained and expanded. The mural on the corner of 3rd Avenue and Highway 9 has been refurbished. Shoff said artists in the Medium Security Unit of the Drumheller Institution have committed to work on a couple of murals.  Inmates at the Minimum Security Unit in the metal fabrication shop are also looking at building a steel framed brushed metal dinosaur.
    They said they would do one every winter as an ongoing project for us,” said Shoff.
    “The goal for us to bring all the ones (dinosaurs) we have up to par so they are looking good, and with whatever funds we have left over, get one or two new ones every year so we keep adding to them,” said Shoff.

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