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Aquaplex reopening slated for November 1

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The Drumheller Aquaplex Modernization project is on track to be complete come November 1.

Following the August 21, Council meeting, the Town met with Aquaplex Modernization contractors and the project consultant on August 24, to update the schedule for completion of the project.
It was determined that the project is behind schedule by 3 weeks due to the need to remove a larger than anticipated amount of concrete that was poured under the original pool deck.
"The contractor had to remove approximately 40 per cent more concrete than was identified in the project. This extra work means that the re-opening the Aquaplex will be delayed, says Ray Romanetz, Chief Administrative Officer for the Town of Drumheller.
The town has taken steps since late June to address this issue by extending the construction hours through evenings and weekends in order to get closer to the original completion target date of September 30.
"This has helped to reduce the number of days that the Aquaplex will be closed. The contractors are hoping to make up time over the next month. If that was to happen, the pool would open to the public earlier but programming will not commence until Wednesday, November 1. We are doing everything we can to open as early as possible and limit any inconveniences to our users." says Darryl Drohomerski, Director of Infrastructure Services.
As a result of the anticipated delays, the Town of Drumheller will extend the length of Aquaplex memberships by the length of the closure.
"We feel that it is important to make sure that our members are given fair value in recognition of the inconvenience that this will cause to regular users. We have always tried to minimize the impact on our users as we encourage an active and healthy lifestyle," says Mayor Terry Yemen.
The Drumheller Aquaplex originally opened in 1975 and 42 years later, there have been various upgrades. The 2017 Modernization is by far the most extensive update of the facility.
The newly modernized Aquaplex will feature a gradual entry pool basin, new hot-tub and steam room in addition to fresh new floors and surfaces. These improvements will help to reduce maintenance costs in addition to improving the overall aquatics experience.


Drumheller Institution Lockdown ended

The lockdown put in place at Drumheller Institution on August 23, 2017 has ended and an exceptional search has been completed. The institution has resumed its normal operations.

Correctional Service Canada (CSC) is strengthening measures to prevent the entry of contraband into its institutions in order to ensure a safe and secure environment for everyone. CSC also works in partnership with the police to take action against those who attempt to have contraband brought into correctional institutions.

Visits to the institution have resumed.

 

Habitat for Humanity one step closer to goal

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Drumheller’s Habitat for Humanity is closer than ever to reaching its goal of constructing two homes for families that need a hand up.

This comes after RBC Financial made a donation of $10,000 towards the project. The funds come from the RBC Foundation. Members of the local branch also pledged to volunteer during the community build day Sheri Cooper, Chair of Habitat for Humanity Drumheller Chapter, says they have raised just over $60,000 of their $80,000 cash goal. The site has been donated in North Drumheller for a duplex and they are looking for a donation of about $40,000 in kind from trades.

The build is slated to break ground in the spring of 2018.

The committee is planning a community Open House for October 3 at the Badlands Community Facility to present the project to the community. To further its fundraising initiative, it is hosting a Diamond Dinner this fall.

The next stage of the project selecting two families to purchase the homes.

“We have lots of interest and great people who have joined up, excellent financial backing and a lot of optimism about the project,” said Cooper.


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