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Summer road paving program nearly finished

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It’s a smoother ride around Drumheller as the town summer paving program will finish in about a week.

Roads from Riverside Drive east of 5 Street East to 9 Street East, 7 Avenue to 6 Avenue East, 2 Street SW from Highway 575 to 5 Avenue SW, and 2 Street SE from 10 Ave to Hunts Drive were repaved this summer as a part of the town’s annual street improvement program.

“It’s an ongoing process,” says infrastructure director Al Kendrick. “We evaluate different areas each year and prioritize as the need arises.”

He says the scale and scope of work varies each year depending on contractor prices and the road itself.

“It fluctuates how much concrete and asphalt we get done. Sometimes we’re limited on how far we go if we have to rebuild the base in some areas. The soil they used in the 80s is almost like jello when you take the granular material off. You get surprised every once in awhile when we open something up,” says Kendrick. 

The portion of work done on Riverside Drive required workers to mill off a layer of asphalt for replacement, but ultimately the work done extended the life of the road for another 25 years.

   “We try to stay on top of it,” Kendrick says.

   Costs for the project this year benefitted with the cost of asphalt down due to the price of oil. 

The town spends around $800,000 a year on major road repair work, with $200,000 to $300,000 budgeted for minor asphalt and concrete work.


Local cowgirl wins bull poker memorial for late father

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One strong willed cowgirl kept people on the edge of their seats at the 34th Annual Calgary Police Rodeo on Saturday, August 13. 

Local Drumhellerite Victoria Houghton was volunteering at the Calgary Police Rodeo in Cochrane, when she was surprised to find the Bull Poker event was named in memory of her father, Brent Houghton, who passed away in July of 2015. 

Bull Poker involves a group of participants sitting around a table. A bull is unleashed in the pen and the last person to keep both hands on the table wins.

With an open spot left in the event, Houghton signed up last minute to participate, determined to win.  

Houghton sat down and watched as the three cowboys next  to her were picked off one by one by the bull. As the last one left at the table, she was deemed the Brent Houghton Memorial Bull Poker Champion. 

“It was amazing. It was one of the best feelings in my life. I felt so overjoyed and felt like my dad was there with me,” says Houghton. 

Brent Houghton was on the Board of Directors for the Calgary Police Rodeo before his passing. 

“He did a lot of fundraising work for the charities they donate to and he did all the designs of the buckles. He organized the events and was just a really big part of the rodeo in general.”

Houghton shared with  inSide Drumheller what was happening in her head during the event. 

“I wasn’t scared. I was determined to win. I wasn’t going to move unless I was getting knocked out by a bull. Afterwards, all my friends and family shared a couple tears with me. Everyone was pretty shocked.” 

Houghton plans on competing in the event again next year. 

“I have always been interested in rodeo and I have always wanted to get into it. I’ll be doing it next year, for sure.” 

The adrenaline rush after the event was unlike anything  Houghton has ever felt before. 

“It got the blood pumping, for sure. I was shaking. I had to do a shot of whiskey after to calm myself down.”  

Jamaican me proud!

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Jamaican-born local businessman Marcel Robinson cheered on his fellow countryman Usain Bolt as he won gold in the Men’s 100m final at the Rio Olympics on Sunday night. Marcel came down to the inSide Drumheller offices on Wednesday to strike Bolt’s famous pose, ahead of Bolt winning gold for the third time in Thursday night’s 200m final. 


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