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St. Anthony’s featuring new after school choir

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Tuesday afternoons at St. Anthony’s now have musical flare thanks to kindergarten teacher Ms. Mably with the help of Laurie Lotts. This is the choir’s first year. When Ms. Mably came to Drumheller’s St. Anthony’s at the beginning of this school year, she saw the lack of after school music and arts programs for the students. This prompted her to talk to Ms. Lotts about starting a choir.  Ms. Mably told inSide Drumheller, “I have a passion to promote arts in the school. I saw the need with the lack of there being a choir in this school for an extra curricular program. The kids that aren’t involved in sports and interested in music can now have something.” So far, the choir has had two practices with over 20 students with hopes of more to join. The choir meets on Tuesdays after school and incorporate grades three to six. The choir will be singing for their first time at the Remembrance Day Assembly on Thursday, November 10 at 9:00 a.m. They also have plans to sing at the local spring music festival.


Fall Harvest Resumes with small window of warm weather

Fall Harvest Resumes with small window of warm weather

Farmers were out with their combines this weekend as the weather mid day has hit between 10* and 12* C for the last few days.

Many farmers were unable to complete their harvest before the wet and cold temperatures of early October set in. (As reported last week, Farmers struggle to take off crop.) We have our fingers crossed for all of our friends in the Agricultural Industry who are working so hard to get their crop into the bins before winter sets in. 

Drumheller Area Fall Harvest Resumes with small window of warm weather

Mayor angered at lack of response over flood mitigation issues

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    It has been two months without a response to the letter Mayor Terry Yemen sent asking for answers on the flood mitigation and the funding promised to the town to make the mitigation happen.
    According to Mayor Yemen, he sent a letter dated August 26 of this year to the premier, our MLA, ministers, and the Wild Rose Party. It seems the letter has fallen on deaf ears.
    Mr. Yemen said, “We sent a letter asking about mitigation and the 100 per cent funding we were promised years ago and nobody bothered to respond. Now we are sending another to the premier asking for a letter of acknowledgment and comments.”
    It has been a long fight for the Town of Drumheller to be heard on matters of flood mitigation be made for Drumheller and area.
    “The people need clear definition from the province and once again they failed. We shouldn’t have to wonder, ‘Am I in a flood zone or am I not in a flood zone,’ ” Yemen said.
    According to the Mayor, Drumheller has been approved and the Alberta government has signed the papers to say that Drumheller will receive 100 per cent funding for flood mitigation but the town has yet to see this put into action. When the NDP government came into office, Yemen met with the government. They told him they had not made those promises.
    Mayor Yemen said, “This money has been promised over the decades repeatedly by the Province. I don’t care what party it was. NDP, Conservative, or Liberal, the NDP is the Alberta government right now. We sure do expect that they maintain those promises and keep their word.”


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