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Number of factors delay new Drumheller Aquaplex waterslide

 

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Conceptual drawing shows the contractor’s design for the new waterslide at Drumheller’s Aquaplex. The contractor has informed the Town the slide’s  colours will be an orange red called Vermillion, and light blue and some pebble grey as well.


    The new waterslide for Drumheller’s Aquaplex is on its way....sort of.
    Allan Kendrick with Infrastructure Services for the Town of Drumheller said the outside foundations for the waterslide have been completed by the contractor, and he’s been notified one piece of the new waterslide is enroute across the Atlantic Ocean, on its way from the manufacturer in Turkey.
    Once the bill of lading and the rest of the components catch up, the Town’s waterslide will be able to clear Canadian Customs. The port of entry and the time frame required for the waterslide to clear customs are unknown at this point.
    Kendrick said review of the design for the waterslide itself was completed in a timely fashion.
    “The only thing we waited an extensive period of time on was the engineering and design on the footings.”    
    In addition, he was notified the manufacturer was moving from one plant to another during its construction of Drumheller’s waterslide.
    He said the Town has had to spend additional time, pushing and prodding for updated information from the contractor and manufacturer.
    The waterslide was originally scheduled for delivery in September, said Mayor Terry Yemen, but Town Administration had to renegotiate the waterslide contract, as the way the contract was originally written wasn’t in the Town’s best interest.
    “It wouldn’t have been responsible spending on the part of the Town of Drumheller,” Yemen explains.
    He said it was quite a lengthy process for Administration  to get the contract revisions, and they had discussed the issue at a Council meeting late summer, after Council had approved awarding the waterslide contract to Pearl Rose Construction/Aquatics by Westwind at their June 16 regular Council meeting.
    The Town’s options were limited, explains the Mayor, because Pearl Rose/Aquatics by Westwind was the single contractor that showed interest in Drumheller’s new waterslide project.
    “We can’t force people to bid on these things. There was only one company that bid on it. Hence, our dilemma.”
    “We could have put it out again and started the (tender) process all over, but then it could have been even slower,” he adds.
    “It’s certainly taking a lot more time than we anticipated,” the Mayor said.
    “Things are moving in the right direction - they’re just moving slowly.”


Drumheller RCMP Detachment commander leaving post

 

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Drumheller RCMP Detachment Commander Staff Sergeant Art Hopkins is stepping out of his post into a new role.

 

Drumheller RCMP Staff Sergeant Art Hopkins is leaving Drumheller.
    Hopkins has been transfered from Drumheller after seven years of service as the Drumheller Detachment Commander.
    Hopkins moves to a supervisory position over eight other RCMP units throughout Southern Alberta, and said he will also have other District duties and responsibilities along with that.
    “Presently the RCMP, along with the Town of Drumheller, are working towards the identification and relocation of my successor.  I will be assuming / transitioning into some of my new duties in the near future.”
    “For the next few months, although I will still be technically the detachment commander,  Corporal Kevin  Charles will be assuming the responsibility of the day to day operations of the detachment,” Staff Sergeant Hopkins said in a statement today..
    Hopkins noted he would like to speak with Drumheller’s Town Council and some of the rural councils before he shares any further details.

Theft at Shoppers Drug Mart

 

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Drumheller Shoppers Drug Mart surveillance photo shows the female suspected of walking out of the store with a breast pump valued at $250, on December 16, 2014.

 

 

Drumheller RCMP are asking for the public’s help in identifying a female they suspect is responsible for a theft at Drumheller’s Shoppers Drug Mart.
    Police say around 11:45 the morning of December 16, a female went to the checkout with a shopping basket containing several small items and a breast pump valued at $250.
    They report that after the sales clerk scanned the breast pump deactivating the security pump. the woman said she wished to return it but purchase the smaller items.

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Surveillance photos from Drumheller's Shoppers Drug Mart show the female suspected in merchandise theft.


    The store reports after the manager asked her for identification, the woman became belligerent, subsequently walking out of the store with the breast pump.
    RCMP describe the suspect as a Caucasian female in her early 20s, having brownish-red hair with possible blonde highlights. Video shows the suspect wearing a white ski coat and dark colored boots. Approximately 120lbs, 5’3”-5’5” in  height.
    The Drumheller RCMP  detachment asks that anyone who knows who this person to please contact them at 403)-823-7590,  or to call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.


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