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Red Rose campaign on the street

Red rose

November is Family Violence Prevention Month in Alberta and the Big Country Anti-Violence Association (BCAVA) and volunteers marked the occasion with the annual Red Rose Campaign. On Tuesday afternoon, they hit the street delivering roses to businesses in the area to raise awareness of domestic violence. Once again, the campaign was supported sponsors Home-Town Realty  who donated $400 to purchase the roses. Tina Mraz of Home-Town Realty, left, presents the cheque to Candace Toews, vice president of BCAVA.


Hedgerows burned near airport

hedgerow

    A controlled burn by the landowner Tuesday, November 3, around 8:30 a.m., just south of the Drumheller Airport, raised the attention of the public who in turn called The Drumheller Mail looking for answers.  
    During the 1930’s, hedgerows were commonly used in order to control soil and water losses.  Hedgerows have received worldwide recognition and this technology has been applied in many areas of the world.  
    Due to larger machinery used in today’s modern farming practices, little disturbance to the soil is done and the hedgerows are no longer needed. The hedgerows are pushed into piles and usually disposed of by a controlled burn.

Friends of St. Anthony’s trip raffle kicks off

trip draw web

The Friends of St. Anthony’s began their trip raffle on Monday morning, November 2, to raise funds for their projects.  Over the next school year, a trip a month will be drawn. Mayor Terry Yemen, left, picks a winner, while chair of the Friends of St. Anthony’s Pat Doyle looks on.  Donna Gawalko of Drayton Valley won a trip to Las Vegas, and Randi Andrew of Drumheller won $100.


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