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Town trying to fill the retail space at BCF

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    Booster Juice, the juice company that began in Sherwood Park, Alberta 16 years ago has been offered an opportunity by Drumheller Town Council to set up shop at the Badlands Community Facility.
    Mayor Terry Yemen said Council approved Booster Juice’s proposal at a regular Council meeting following an in-camera discussion Tuesday.
    The regular Council meeting of Monday was rescheduled to Tuesday, April 7, due to the Easter holiday.
    “There’s still a lot of t’s to cross and i’s to dot,” said the Mayor. He said he is uncertain whether a Booster Juice franchise store will decide to move forward with signing an agreement  to occupy the space formerly used by Oja’s.
    Mark Johnson, Booster Juice’s Manager of Real Estate Development, said he was in town with company CEO/President Dale Wishewan a few weeks ago to tour the BCF, and they loved the town.
    “We’d love to come to Drumheller and have a Booster Juice there at the Facility,” Johnson said.
    “There’s still a lot of work to be done.”
    The BCF’s Marina Flater said Oja’s closed down its BCF store in spring of 2014.
    Yemen said Booster Juice was one of two interested parties that responded to the Town’s official Request For Proposal (RFP), and one of fifty-five interested parties the Mayor notes, that accessed the application package electronically from the Town’s website.
    The Mayor said Council selected Booster Juice as they believed it to have the stronger proposal of the two, as well as feeling the company would be a good fit for the BCF.
    Booster Juice began its business back in the 1990s by offering healthy fruit and vegetable smoothies and fresh-squeezed juices to its customers.
    Booster Juice has three-hundred locations worldwide, with an estimate on their website of having sold over 125 million smoothies.


May Day celebrates legacy of mining history in the valley

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    Alberta Treasury Branch (ATB) has signed on as a sponsor for this year’s May Day Festival.
    The Atlas Coal announced the partnership for the event that runs the first weekend of May. Kelly Eddy, Program Director at the Atlas says  May Day speaks to the importance of the history of mining in the valley.
    “May Day is a legacy to the men who paid the blood tax of coal, but because we remember them, their lights will shine,” she said.
    The annual festival runs Friday, May 1 until Sunday, May 3 and kicks off at noon on Friday with the Miners’ March; a procession of miners, their families, and local residents who carry commemorative placards to the Miners’ Memorial on Center Street, Drumheller.
    Placards display the names of miners who braved the “belly of the beast” here in the valley and participants can register for a placard, half-an-hour before the March, at the Badlands Community Facility. A memorial service for the 207 men killed in the Drumheller coalfields will follow at 12:30pm . Reverend Katherine Freeman will officiate.
     Other events planned for the weekend include a concert on Friday night at the Atlas, featuring Joe Vickers - tickets will be at the door.
    On Saturday morning, the festival will launch its first Annual May Day Miners’ Baseball Tournament. The tournament will run all weekend at the Rosedale and Hoodoo ball diamonds, with field time generously donated by the Town of Drumheller and the Hoodoo RV Resort and Campground.
“Anyone interested in registering a team should contact the Atlas for more details,” said tournament coordinator, Remie DeFoor.
    The East Coulee School Museum and Drumheller Humane Society will be selling popcorn, hot dogs, and peanuts all weekend. On Saturday evening everyone is invited to a free screening of the 1952 World Series Game at the School Museum from 5-8 p.m. Following the game, the Last Chance Saloon will be hosting Ginger St. James. The Dinosaur Valley Express will be offering a safe ride service on Saturday evening and anyone interested can call Shelley or Karel at 403.823.8664 for more details.
    Jay Russell, Curator at the Atlas encourages everyone to attend the Festival, emphasizing that “these are our miners, this is our heritage”.
    According to a press release, ATB Financial is proud to support The Atlas Coal Mine National Historic Site in their efforts to preserve the rich social history of the Valley and continue connecting people to stories and experience that enrich their lives.
    A full schedule of events can be found online at www.atlascoalmine.ab.ca/special.html.

Boston Pizza opens with fresh new look

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Boston Pizza has a fresh new looking going into the summer.

The restaurant held its grand reopening on Thursday, April 9. Manager Tim Dennis said the restaurant is putting on a more friendly face.

"We've really focused on changing our image to a cleaner and more friendly place to be," said Dennis.

He explains they have made upgrades to the sports lounge to make it more inviting.  On the restaurant side, they created a clean classy look.

“The dining room is a lot fresher and cleaner, said Chris Jones of Boston Pizza. "The art is more black and white and sports oriented."

Throughout more HD television technology was added to enhance guest experiences.

In order to make the changes the restaurant was closed for a short period.

"It was tough on the staff and guests, not being able to come in how they would have liked to,"Dennis said. “ But overall the changes are to make it a better quality dining experience for everybody.”


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