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Coulee fire brings area fire departments together

Coulee Fire 1

At approximately two o’clock p.m. on Sunday afternoon, the Drumheller Fire Department was notified of smoke coming from a coulee southwest of Drumheller, due west of the Penitentiary and responded with two trucks and eleven firefighters. Upon arrival, they found a deep coulee full of spruce trees and tall grass engulfed in flames.

After sizing up the fire and evaluating the risk of the fire spreading, the team requested mutual aid assistance from the Dalum Fire Department, Rosebud Fire Department, and Munson Fire Department. A tour helicopter provided some aerial reconnaissance for them as well. With lots of equipment and great teamwork, the fire was brought under control within a couple of hours.

The cause of the fire is not known, but just as a reminder, there is a fire ban in the Drumheller area. This advisory represents a severe fire risk with respect to open air fires.

Coulee Fire 2

Open air fires include fires for the burning of weeds, grass, leaves; fires related to recreational uses in non-approved containers; and the burning of coal, straw and/or other materials. Please note the following regarding the fire ban restriction.

PROHIBITED:

Incinerators (for farm and acreage use)

- All Fire Permits suspended

- All Fireworks

- Regulated burning barrels

- Solid fuel barbeques (charcoal briquettes)

- Recreational fire pits under Bylaw 04.07

ALLOWED:

- Internal household fireplaces

- Gas or Propane stoves and Barbecues that are CSA approved or UL certified

- Portable propane fire pits that are CSA approved or UL certified

- Catalytic or infrared-style heaters

- Fires contained within approved facilities and appliances in designated camping and recreational areas.

- Camp stoves

Natural gas and propane barbecues are not affected by this fire ban restriction.

This fire ban takes effect Friday July 28, 2017 at 4:00 P.M. and will remain in effect until further notice. This fire ban restriction is for all properties contained within the Municipal Boundaries of the Town of Drumheller.

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Greentree School breaks ground of playground extension

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Ground broke on July 17 for Greentree School’s new playground extension.

The Town of Drumheller has donated time, energy, and equipment to continue to excavate the scene for installation of the new playground.

Children are encouraged to stay away from the area as it is now considered a construction zone until completion.

With the new donation from the Drumheller Rotary Club accounted for, the playground is only $4,000 away from their final goal.

“We are very excited to put that piece of equipment in for all the kids,” said Kim Groves, Project Treasurer.“It’s a good piece of equipment,” added Nikki Isley, Project Coordinator. “They have one at the Children’s Hospital and we’ve tried it lots. It’s quite fun.”

The Rotary Club of Drumheller and District 5360 of the Rotary has contributed $10,767 for a new Rollerslide as part of the extension.

The Playbooster Rollerslide brings a cool, sensory experience to the playground, and an inclusive play experience to kids of all abilities.

With assurity, the Rotary was pleased to help allow accessibility to young kids and create new relationships in the process.

“We thought that was a great project to put this money towards,” said Jim Fisher, Public Relations Coordinator for the Drumheller Rotary Club.

Bikini bike wash benefits cancer centre

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Top Rocker in Rosedale was host to a Bikini Bike Wash, put on by the Badlands Hell Raisers on Saturday, July 8 during the Motorcycle Madness weekend.

They washed more than 60 motorcycles, raised $675, and committed to donating the funds to the Drumheller Community Cancer Clinic. Lionel Duncalf of Lionel Trucking generously matched the donation, making it a $1,350 donation.

Presenting the cheques are Duncalf, right, with Linda Buchamer of Top Rocker.

Mailphoto by Patrick Kolafa


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