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Brothers band together to support Food Bank

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    Two brothers have learned the spirit of giving, and it comes from the efforts of the FunTeam and RecTeam Hockey.
     The 24th annual FunTeam Charity Games were held on December 3. This is where players bring in food donations for The Salvation Army Food Bank.  To underline the true meaning of giving, organizers don’t simply ask for a donation, but rather encourage each of the players to go out and earn what they wish to donate.
 Nicholas and Thomas Chapin, son of Cam and Marnee, have made it a tradition to support the effort and on Saturday, December 16 held a barbecue at Freson Bros. They raised $400 and used the funds to purchase groceries for the Salvation Army Food Bank.
    This is the fourth time the duo has undertaken the endeavour.


Aquaplex opening next Saturday

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The Town of Drumheller is pleased to announce that the earlier leak and other deficiencies which delayed the Aquaplex modernization have now been corrected and the commissioning is almost completed.
There is water in the pool, and the flow rate meets the new Alberta Health Standards, water quality has also passed Alberta Health tests and the upgrades on the fire alarm system should be completed on Thursday, December 28.
“We are tentatively scheduling the pool to open to the public on Saturday December 30th and we encourage people to go, have a swim and enjoy the new pool” announced Paul Salvatore, Director of Community Services
“Everyone involved in this project is thrilled to get the pool open and have the community experience the great new aquaplex developed for Drumheller,” added Darryl Drohomerski, CAO of the Town of Drumheller. ”We recognise the inconvenience that the delay caused regular users and for that we are extremely sorry, however we can now all go and enjoy the new facility.”
To compensate for the delay all Aquaplex memberships will be extended by the length of the closure.

Dec 13 2017

Alberta Transportation seeks solution for Hwy 837 slides

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    Alberta Transportation is bringing in experts to have a look at the sloughing hill that continues to rain debris onto Highway 837.
    Last week motorists were alerted to more slides on the stretch of highway, west of Drumheller that makes up part of the Dinosaur Trail loop. There were previous occurrences on this stretch of road, most notably in the spring.
    Craig Siewert, operations manager of Alberta Transportation says in the last year there were about three significant slides in that area, including the one that occurred last week. The highway was blocked as the maintenance contractor, Carillion, was out cleaning up the slide.
    “The others were in June though, and it is more typical to have those sort of events when we have heavy rainfall events, where the water destabilizes the hill and we get more of a mudslide,” said Siewert.
    He says this is not as typical in the winter.
    “We were wondering that, because you had the snow and then you had the warming temperatures, and maybe water infiltrated into the hill, and we are wondering if that is what is driving this December slide,” he said.
    “It is odd to have the hill move in December so actually we have our geotechnical consultant coming out to take a look at the hill to see if anything has changed since the last time they took a look.”
    He says the Alberta Government and its specialists are working with the maintenance contractor and the RCMP in taking care of this stretch of highway.
    “First and foremost is safety, so we want to keep the road in safe condition,” he said.
    At this point, they are awaiting more information on this challenging road to work on a solution.
    “We have the river meandering on the one side… so the reality is the river cut that whole valley and you have that pinch point where you have that steep cliff on the one side and the river on the other,” said Siewert.
    He said when they looked at the hill earlier in the year, it appeared to be a low-risk situation, so the strategy we employed was to clean the road and keep the ditch as clean as possible and keep removing the material.
    “In December we are concerned a little the conditions may have changed so they are looking at the long-term plan. Is this still the right approach?  Or should we look at something else more proactive.”
    He says about 320 vehicles travel this stretch of road daily.


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