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Community marks Canada 150 with Picnic in the Park event

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To celebrate Canada’s 150th birthday, the Town has partnered up with local businesses and organizations to have a fun-filled ‘Picnic in the Park’ on May 30.
    The event is scheduled from four to seven p.m. behind the Badlands Community Facility (BCF).
    “Things are going great,” said Julia Fielding, a town organizer of the event. “It’s just going to be a nice way to spend an evening.”
    The event intends to recreate an old fashioned feel of one hundred years ago by adding games. There will be a corporate tug of war challenge, old school games like hopscotch, a beanbag toss, and the egg in the spoon race. Teams are still needed for the tug of war so call Fielding at 403-823-1320 to sign up with a new team.
    “If anyone else wants to join it, we would love to have you,” said Fielding.
    The picnic is sponsored by Freson Bros., with profits going to the Family Fun Committee. This committee plans family oriented events in partnership with Family and Children Support Services (FCSS) and promote family friendly events within the community.
Organizers are also looking for food bank items. A list has already been prepared but any donations are gratefully appreciated.
    “Peanut butter is a big thing,” said Fielding. “If we could get 150 jars of peanut butter, wouldn’t that be fantastic?”
    May 30 is a significant day as it is the 150th day of the 150th year of Canada’s confederation. Many communities across the country are celebrating with exciting activities like this one.
    “What a great way to celebrate the year. Canada’s community feel is fantastic so let’s celebrate that and all get-together and celebrate what a great community we live in,” said Fielding.


Power crews busy with storm outages

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Wednesday evening’s windstorm not only wreaked havoc on trees and yards, but also temporarily knocked power out for hundreds.

According to the FortisAlberta website residents in the Rosebud and Hussar areas were without power since 5 p.m. Tuesday, May 24. Shortly before noon, it was restored to these areas. However many others in the service area are still without power.

Sylvia Adams of ATCO Electric said the company has set up an incident command centre in Drumheller to deal with local power issues.

She said of noon May 26, customs in Three Hills, Drumheller, Rowley, Stettler, buffalo lake Hanna and Castor may be experiencing some outages.

And the trouble isn’t over yet.

“The wind is still blowing, it continues to stress infrastructure and trees in the area,” said Adams. “It is a developing situation. We continue to repair and new tickets continue to come in.”

She adds that if residents encounter downed power lines of trees touching wires, to keep clear of the area and report it.

Outages can be reported at 1-800-668-5506 or online at www.ATCOelectric.com. The company is also active on Twitter.

“We would like to thank our customers for their patience during this weather event. Our crews are working diligently and in a safe and effective manner to restore all power as soon as possible,” said Adams.

South Central Alberta feels like Lethbridge for a day

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Due to excessive winds, the entire south central part of Alberta felt like Lethbridge for a day.

Winds reached up to 100 km per hour on top of the hill, with Keoma reaching the highest recorded wind strength of 117 km.

In Drumheller, no record breaking winds occurred but damage was evident.

“It was pretty minimal overall like there was a couple of downed trees, like there was a tree that fell over by Riverside Park,” said Darryl Drohemerski, Director of Infrastructure Services.

According to Environment Canada, reports from last night’s winds reached just under 100 km per hour in Morrin and Hand Hills area.

Work crews including the Town of Drumheller and Carillion work have worked seamlessly to discard any debris that may have obstructed homes and roadways.

“We work well together between the Town and Carillion to kind of make sure that we’re not inconveniencing our residents or visitors by determining who’s responsibility it is,” said Drohemerski.

At approximately 10:30 p.m. last night, Drumheller Fire crew responded to a tree that had fallen across the North Dinosaur Trail near the Dinosaur RV Resort, where they worked tirelessly through wind and rain to clear it.

On another note, no reports indicated water levels rising enough to cause flooding within the valley.

“‘It was more of a spray than a heavy downpour so it was just more of the wind,” said Drohemerski.

The Dinosaur Trail Golf and Country Club has closed down this morning as many of trees and branches have littered the course.

A tree branch was found on another tree, causing it to lean onto a power pole near DVSS, ultimately causing some power issues.

“ATCO is dealing with the tree right now,” said Drohemerski.

More than one power issue happened last night as Rosedale was completely out of power due to arcing from some trees where they continually hit power poles.

As calls come into the public works branch, workers will deal with the situation.

Citizens are urged to call the Public Works Office at 403-823-1330 or call the Town office at where you will be redirected.

Anyone is also encouraged to share their information and problems on the Town of Drumheller Facebook page. Any major problems on evenings or weekends can be directed to the after-hours phone number at 403-823-2512.

“There’s a lot of the cities recovering from extensive trees and a lot of the wind damage as a result of that storm but it seems that we were lucky and escaped the brunt of that storm,” said Drohemerski.


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