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60th Rockyford Rodeo draws huge crowd

Chance Bohmer of Hillcrest, AB., left, rides Ned Pepper (91) in the Saddle Bronc portion of the 60th annual Rockyford Rodeo.

Chance Bohmer of Hillcrest, AB., above, rides Ned Pepper (91) in the Saddle Bronc portion of the 60th annual Rockyford Rodeo.

Denny McKinney of New Sarepta, AB., below, competes in the Junior Steer Riding portion of the 60th annual Rockyford Rodeo.

Denny McKinney of New Sarepta, AB., right, competes in the Junior Steer Riding portion of the 60th annual Rockyford Rodeo.

The event featured Gringo bullfighting and the local Catch and Keep. Throughout the three days, July 28 to July 30, Steer Riding, Steer Wrestling, Team Roping, Bareback, Senior Barrels, Saddle Bronc, Calf Roping, Bull Riding, Wild Horse Race, Mutton Busting were all part of the live action.

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Bitcoin factories soon to operate in Kneehill and Starland County

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Being the first of its kind on Canadian soil, Bitfury gains access to Alberta for data mining purposes.

The European company coined ‘Bitfury’ is involved in data mining, the computing process of discovering patterns in large amounts of grouped data called data sets. It’s a subfield of computer science that should not be mistaken for analytics, statistics, and other database systems. The overall goal of this unique intelligence is to gain information from a specific data set and turn it into an understandable structure for further usage.

Two local locations of Kneehill County and Starland County will soon be home to the new development. In Kneehill, 20 Seacans will be on-site and for Starland, the Seacans number more than doubles to 48.

Bitfury claims to develop and deliver software and hardware solutions for individuals and businesses alike through the blockchain. This blockchain is an extremely secure database used to maintain an ever growing list of records. Bitfury’s role is to also securely and efficiently move assets across this blockchain.

With all of this in mind, what does Bitfury have to do with Starland and Kneehill County? The answer is simple: space and connectivity.

“The reason they are doing this is because there is enormous power requirements for these facilities so in our case they are working with ATCO to find an area where they could take a heavy draw off a substation,” said Matt Kreke, Starland County Assistant CAO.

Much of the action and behind the scenes work will be off-site but for future technicians, there will be lots of time at the facilities.

“From what we have heard in our initial discussions is that they are looking to hire several people in the area to work at these facilities,” confirmed Kreke.

As a pro-development county, Starland is elated to be one of the selected areas to house this new type of science.

“We’re excited about new kinds of development,” said Kreke. “Our hope is to bring some jobs and investment into the area.”

Future prospects suggest that Starland and Kneehill will be the first of many new sites in the province.

Fog blamed for early morning collision

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Shortly after 7:00 a.m. on Wednesday, August 2, Drumheller RCMP, Fire, and EMS attended to a three vehicle collision on Highway 9 approximately one kilometre east of the intersection of Highways 56 and 27. 
Thick fog in the area resulted in extremely poor visibility.
Police investigation revealed a westbound pickup truck attempted to pass a westbound SUV when it met and side-swiped an eastbound tractor trailer.  The pickup truck rolled before coming to an upright position in the ditch.  The SUV received minor damage from debris, and the tractor trailer was severely damaged.
The driver of the tractor trailer sustained minor soft tissue injuries; the driver of the pickup truck sustained severe but non-life threatening injuries and was transported to hospital by ground ambulance.  The driver of the SUV was not injured.
The police investigation is continuing and Provincial charges are being considered against the driver of the pickup truck.
No names are being released.

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