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Recycle your wrapping paper

 

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Not all wrapping paper can be accepted for recycling at Drumheller’s recycling bin locations. Only paper wrap is accepted, and it must be put in a garbage bag first. Foiled, laminated or plasticized wrapping paper, or paper with those coatings, has to be saved for re-use or put in the garbage.

 

For those who don’t save their Christmas wrapping paper for re-use, a lot of it can be recycled.
  Tammi Nygaard of the Drumheller and District Solid Waste Management Association said they can accept wrapping paper at the Town’s recycling depots near Subway and across from 7-11.
    Not all wrapping paper can be taken to Drumheller’s recycling  - only the paper wrap. Any wrap with a laminate, plastic or foil coating,  or made of those materials, has to be saved for re-use or put in the trash.
    Residents are asked to put their wrapping paper in a garbage bag only for wrapping paper, then put the bag in either the bond or newspaper sections of the recycling drop off bins.
    Nygaard said this helps staff by letting them do a quick check of the garbage bag.
    Once the Christmas chocolates are finished and the boxing day pizza is polished off, those boxes can go to Drumheller’s recycling bins as well.
    Nygaard said cardboard boxes with anything water soluble on them, such as food particles or food stains, can be accepted for recycling.
  The paper goes through a washing process, she explains,    which makes the food containers acceptable for recycling.
  Drumheller’s landfill also encourages residents to drop off a number of items, at no charge, including:
- used motor oil
- household paints
 - car batteries
- propane tanks
- household hazardous wastes (includes items with the danger symbols on them, such as the skull and crossbones, etc.)

  A list of items accepted for recycling can be found at http://dinosaurvalley.com/index.php/recycling.
  Residents unsure of what the waste facility can accept for household hazardous wastes can give the Drumheller Regional Landfill at call at (403) 823-1343.


Elevator rescue at Badlands Community Facility

 

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A woman was rescued from a trapped elevator at Drumheller’s Badlands Community Facility Saturday night.
    The Drumheller Fire Department responded to the call shortly after 7 p.m. December 27.
    A BCF staff member had gone inside the elevator to clean it when the door opened only a few inches and then jammed and remained stuck.
    The Drumheller Fire Department cut the power to the elevator and were able to open the elevator doors manually and safely free the trapped woman within half an-hour. Drumheller Fire Chief Bruce Wade said the elevator is out of service until at least Monday. An over ride key the Drumheller Fire Department has for the elevator wasn't allowing them to open the ground floor door, and Chief Wade wonders if the weight of a firefighter that climbed onto the top of the elevator from the second floor helped the elevator to properly sit at the ground floor and allowed the doors to fully open.

Holiday accident near Strathmore claims one

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A car accident near Strathmore Christmas day has claimed the life of a Calgary man. Strathmore RCMP report that December 25th they attended the scene of a fatal collision on Highway # 1 at the intersection of Range Road 281. A vehicle had tried to cross Highway # 1 at RR 281 northbound, when it collided with a vehicle headed east that was unable. The driver of the northbound vehicle, a 68 year-old man from Calgary, was pronounced deceased on scene by Emergency personnel. The man was travelling alone in his vehcile. The two people in the other vehicle wereattended to by EMS personnel at the scene, and they did not require further treatment.
 
The Strathmore RCMP were assisted by the Calgary RCMP Collision Analyst, EMS and Fire Departments who all attended and assisted at the scene. The investigation continues, but police say alcohol and speed were not a factor in the collision and charges are not expected.
 
The name of the deceased is not being released.
 

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