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Ski lift finds new home

SKI-LIFT

The final chapter of Ski the  Badlands is closed as the ski lift that has laid abandoned  has been sold.
    Big Bam Ski Hill in Fort St. John, BC has purchased the lift.
    Jason Linley of JD Piling in Fort St. John inspected the lift and was pleased with what he saw.
    “This chairlift will be a great fit for our hill and will allow us to be fully functional again,” he said.
    According to Canadian Badlands Passion Play manager, Vance Neurdorf,  it has been three years since the Canadian Badlands Passion Society first purchased the land, ski lodge and ski lift in a court ordered sale after the Badlands Ski Club went into receivership.
    Since that time there have been thoughts about seeing the ski hill revived, but unfortunately none of these have been able to move forward.  Although there have been offers to remove the lift for scrap metal, the board of the Passion Play has kept looking for a solution that would honour the initial dreams and efforts of the local community, and reduce the heavy financial burden assumed by the Passion Play. 
    In November they discovered a British Columbia community that had suffered a major setback when a landslide destroyed their lift. Big Bam Ski Hill in Fort St. John had been the site of the 1984 BC Winter Games but in 1989 a landslide wiped out their lift. It took over a decade to clean up the site and settle with the insurance company.
    Now  Big Bam is finally ready for a new lift. When their board of directors heard of the ski lift here in Drumheller they sent a representative to see if it could be moved to Big Bam.
    Ted Earl, local Drumheller resident who was part of the team that got the ski hill going in Drumheller, said, “It's great to see our lift getting a new lease on life and I hope the Big Bam ski hill gets many more years of use out of it."
    Plans are underway to move the lift in the spring and summer of 2015. The Big Bam board is grateful for this opportunity to bring a new lift to their hill and would like to offer residents of Drumheller complimentary skiing if they are in the area and would like to see the lift in its new home.


Dragons end 2014 on a winning note after taking 4-1 win over Okotoks Monday night



Sarah Devereaux

The Drumheller Dragons will end 2014 with a win.
The Dragons hosted the Okotoks Oilers Monday night and took a 4-1 win.
Connor Duncan opened the scoring on the power play nine minutes into the first but the Oilers answered back just 26 seconds later to tie the game. The game stayed tied until the 15:52 mark of the second period when Clint Filbrandt scored the Dragons second goal. Mitchell Cook took another to the back of the net with 14 seconds left in the second period to give the Dragons a two goal lead. Keaton Holinaty secured the Dragons win scoring the fourth goal leaving the final score at 4-1. Dragons goaltender Jonny Hogue saved 40 shots in front of a crowd of 739 people.
The Dragons are now off for the Christmas holidays until January 2 when they will play their first home-and-homer in Brooks against the Bandits. January 3 they return home to play the second game. Game time January 3 is 7:30 p.m. at Memorial Arena.

Champion light displays crowned

Ramsbottom

Drumheller is shining bright leading up to Christmas as the top light displays in the valley were crowned.
    The Town of Drumheller held its First Light Up The Night contest for residents to showcase their holiday light displays. With only a week to gather entries, there was strong interest as 13 local homeowners signed up from Nacmine to East Coulee.
    It was an incredible response for the first time,” said Eric Neuman, community services coordinator for the Town of Drumheller. “It showed us residents have pride in their homes and community.”
    Judging took place last week as Neuman, Economic Development officer Cory Glydon and Councillors Tom Zariski and Patrick Kolafa toured each residence entered. A point system was used to determine the winner.
    In the end, the home of Rob and Naomi Ramsbottom of Midland were selected for the top prize.  They were rewarded with a gift certificate for Sublime Food and Wine and a $20 gift card for Drumheller co-op courtesy of The Drumheller Mail.
    In second place were Kevin and Linda Farmer of Newcastle. They received a composter and rain barrel from the Town of Drumheller as well as a Co-op gift card from The Drumheller Mail.
    Neuman was encouraged by the first year effort and says next year they are looking at expanding the contest to include commercial entries or even entries from individuals streets or communities.
   For those wishing to check out the entries, a number have consented to allowing their addresses to be published.
    They include:
•    188-12th Street W
•    190-12th Street W
•    13 Park Place (Midland)
•    500 North Drum
•    1624-4th Ave SW
•    2 Willow Point
•    405-4th st E
•    1601 Riverside DR
•    Unit 17 685 Riverside DR
•    101-7th Ave SE
•    1024-12th Ave SE


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