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Town seeks input on dog park design

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The Town of Drumheller is planning to start construction of a new dog park, and in doing so, is exploring a couple options on how to make the facility user-friendly.
CAO Darryl Drohomerski has been researching different options in various communities, and a key feature for a successful park is separating male and female dogs.
“I wasn’t aware this was an issue until we began looking at different communities,” he tells The Mail.
By separating male and female dogs, the parks are more harmonious. The animals tend to have more positive interaction, he has learned.
It also cuts down on “romantic” interactions.
“We have heard from pet owners in the community that have invested great amounts in having purebred animals and also those who are breeders. Unfortunately, with an off-leash dog area, these interactions can be costly to breeders and even led to lawsuits,” he said.
Drohomerski explains the community has a couple of options. One is to make two separate dog parks. This would allow daily access for pet owners, however, it would be more costly to build and maintain. Some have tried parallel parks, however, these are distracting to the animals.
The other option is to alternate days for usage. Male dogs would be on Sunday, Wednesday and Friday, while Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday would be for female usage.
This mode has worked well for some communities. It would also allow the town to build a larger park, reserving Monday for a maintenance day.
“Maintenance days are important, it also allows cat owners to come and use the park,” said Drohomerski.
The town will be posting a short survey at www.dinosaurvalley.com/aprilfoolsday


Drumheller Institution staff supports Habitat for Humanity

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Members of Local 30028 of the Unions of Safety and Justice Employees (USJE) held a barbecue at Freson Bros in benefit of Habitat for Humanity and raised $469.30. The union also contributed another $500 to the cause.  At the donation are (l-r) Local 30028 USJE treasurer Linda Danielsen, Freson Bros manager Darryl Jacques and Habitat for Humanity Chair Sheri Cooper.

DVSS Cheer Team earns another first place finish

DVSS Dynos final competiton of the year

    The Drumheller Valley Secondary School (DVSS) Dynos Cheer Team competed at Mount Royal University in Calgary for the annual Stampede City Showdown competition on Saturday, March 17.
    They were recognized for both first place finish and sportsmanship.
    “The team did very well, finishing first in their level at 91.10 points,” coach Marquita McNeice relayed through email. “They were up against two other teams but were also short three teammates so coming out on top was awesome.”
    The Dynos also won Hit Zero pins at every competition they attended this year. Hit Zero pins represent a flawless routine exhibited at competition level events.
    “This means that they performed with no deductions, which is a big feat,” said McNeice. “They were also mentioned for their amazing Sportsmanship, cheering on every team and person that came to the mat.”
    The team will be representing Drumheller at Provincials in Lethbridge on Saturday, April 14 and Sunday, April 15.
    “The team has steadily improved and are going into Provincials with a great score,” said McNeice. “We will be competing against more teams so it will be a tougher competition but we just want the team to go out and have fun – all the rest is a bonus.”
    Although the end of the current season is near, the coaches are already preparing for next year’s season.
    “Our cheer season will be over after Lethbridge but not for long,” noted McNeice. “We’re already planning for next year.”


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