Tourism
Sooo... Where ya from? The Dumas family - Watson Lake, Yukon
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- Published on Monday, 25 July 2011 01:00
- Written by © DrumhellerMail.com
Name: Gord Dumas and his grandson.
Where are you from? Watson Lake, Yukon.
What brings you to Drumheller? Daughter is getting married on Saturday in Sherwood Park.
How long are you staying? Just for the day.
What’s the best thing to do or see in Drumheller? Hoodoos, touring on the bike, east and west side, and crossing on the ferry.
What would you suggest to see in your town, if we were visiting? The world famous “Sign Post Forest". People have posted 65,000 signs along the Alaska Highway, it takes up a couple of acres.
Would you come back? Yes, to explore more and discover other routes in town on the bike.
Gear Heads prepare for Rosebud Show and Shine
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- Published on Saturday, 23 July 2011 01:00
- Written by Pat Kolafa | © DrumhellerMail.com

The Gear Heads are shining up their chrome, balancing carburettors, and getting ready to head out to High Eagle RV Park in Rosebud this Sunday for the first of what they hope to be an annual Show and Shine.
Jesus role is fourth and most challenging for Stephen Waldschmidt
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- Published on Saturday, 16 July 2011 01:00
- Written by © DrumhellerMail.com
The 2011 Canadian Badlands Passion Play is different from anything the society has previously produced. “This version of the Fourth Gospel is unique in several ways,” says Barrett Hileman, co-director of the play along with playwright Royal Sproule. “The first is story content. The Fourth Gospel shares a number of episodes in Jesus' life (e.g. Lazarus, Jesus washing the Disciples’ feet) that do not appear in the synoptic gospels. Those audience members who have seen the play in the past five years will enjoy these new additions.




