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Chamber's Business Excellence Awards presented

To mark Small Business Week, the Drumheller and District Chamber of Commerce held its annual Business Excellence Gala and awarded outstanding performance in the local business community.

On Thursday night, October 20 they presented six prestigious awards.

Most promising

Most Promising new business: Red Deer River Adventures

Red Deer River Adventures received the award for Drumheller’s Most Promising New Business.  The new business award went to a new business that has been in operation for less than two years, that shows a desire for growth and prosperity, and that demonstrates a commitment to and positive impact on the community.

Small business

 Small Business of the Year: Sublime Food and Wine

Sublime won the Small Business of the Year Award for being a business that has been in operation for at least two years, that has 10 or less employees, and that best reflects the outstanding spirit and success of the Drumheller area.

Large business

Large Business of the year: Riverside Value Drug Mart 

Riverside Value Drug Mart won Drumheller’s Large Business of the Year Award. This award was for a business that has been in operation for at least two years, that has more than 10 employees, and that best reflects the outstanding spirit and success of the Drumheller area.

Business professional

 Business professional of the year: Fred Makowecki

Fred Makowecki received the award for the business professional of the year. This was awarded to an individual, manager, or employee who is active in the business community and/or non-profit community, and that demonstrates professionalism and a passion for making our community the best place to work, live and do business.

 Diversity and leadership

Diversity Leadership Award: A& W

A&W was awarded the Diversity Leadership Award. This award was for an organization that embraces diversity in their workforce, encourages respect and inclusion, eliminates discrimination and barriers, and helps to create welcoming and inclusive workplaces.

Arts Culture and Communityh

Arts and Culture Award: Canadian Badlands Passion Play

Canadian Passion Play won the award for the Arts, Culture, and Community as a business, non-profit or other formally recognized group that demonstrates outstanding achievement and contribution in the area of arts, culture, or community, and sound management practices to ensure their long term sustainability.


New Munson Hall holds the first Fall Supper

New Munson Hall holds the first Fall Supper

The attendance at Munson Hall Supper on Thursday October 20th exceeded expectations. Pictured above are the volunteers in the brand new kitchen in the new hall as hundreds enjoy the fall meal. The new hall is approx 6000 sq ft and seats over 200 patrons. Congratulations to all on the new hall.

No opening date yet for Wheatland Crossing School

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  Almost two months into the school year and Golden Hills School Division is still looking for a grand opening date for Wheatland Crossing School.
    The Mail reported in its August 24 edition that the school opening would be delayed. At the time, construction issues were due to wet weather. This set back completing the roofing and the exterior concrete work. They estimated the work would take about one month, depending on the weather. To date, the school is not open.
    “We are meeting with the contractor coming up. We are working on a date with them before we can release anything,” said superintendent Bevan Daverne. “We want to make sure we have timelines that will not change.”
    He says they are making progress. The paving company has been on site working on the parking lot, and the rest of the inside is moving along.
    “Before we go back to the community with timelines, we want to make sure everyone is confident. We don’t want to go to them with a new timeline and then have that change again,” Daverne tells The Mail.
    Currently, the students are being accommodated at Standard School.


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