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“Awesome country and amazing history, hospitable folks.”



Every year InSide Drumheller holds the Great
Drumheller Dinosaur Challenge, not only a great way to spend an afternoon, it provides wonderful feedback from visitors on their valley experience.

    Summer came to an abrupt end this week, with one day under a blistering sun and the next behind a blustery wind.
    It was an exciting year for the valley. Many attractions saw record-breaking numbers. There was also the introduction of Tough Mudder weekend. Inside Drumheller had an exciting year, launching www.drumhellertourism.com, providing residents and visitors all the latest information on what is happening in the valley.
 One aspect of the summer publication which has not changed, is our annual Great Dinosaur Challenge. This is a contest where visitors and residents can identify the locale of the valley’s famous dinosaurs for a chance to win a gift certificate from any of Drumhellertourism.com’s advertisers.
    More than just a fun way to spend an afternoon in the valley, we provide a space for comments and perceptions of the valley. They are also a lot of fun to read.
    This year, judging by the entries, while there were visitors from all over North America, it was an Alberta Break kind of season for the valley. The bulk of entries are from in-province.
    While it appears that Calgarians are aware of what the valley has to offer, and come in droves, there were more entries than in previous years from northern points including Red Deer, Edmonton and Grande Prairie.
    From outside the province we noticed the next largest group of entries came from British Columbia. And while throngs of Albertans head west to enjoy the unique landscapes of B.C., a group from Nelson, B.C., commented about loving the valley, and the river, while one from Vancouver described the area as  ‘Awesome country and amazing history, hospitable folks.”
    As usual, there were many youngsters who entered and the fascination with dinosaurs always ranks high. One visitor from, Odessa, Saskatchewan summed up the whole experience: “My favourite part of Drumheller was seeing the dinosaur museum, playing at the splash park and water fountain, going inside the big dinosaur and doing this scavenger hunt.”
    The quality of events Drumheller puts on is certainly becoming an attraction in itself. One visitor from Cold Lake tells us “We’ve been to Drumheller every year since DinoFest started and we always have a wonderful time. The best part is we spend most of our time on foot because of all the great walking trails and scenery.”
    And the valley continues to cultivate repeat visitors. A visitor from Calgary said, “Our family really likes Drumheller. We’ll be back to visit here again.”
    Another from Edmonton, said. “We enjoyed our visit on the May Long Weekend very much. We’ve booked our cabin at River Grove for 2015!”


Caged for Kennels comes back for fifth year

This Wednesday some local personalities are going to be locked up, all in the name of a good cause.
     On Wednesday, September 17, four men (canines) and four women (felines) will be begging for money to be released at the fifth annual Caged for Kennels.
    “Our goal is to raise at least $8,000,” said Peggy Ginger of the Drumheller and District Humane Society.
    The action all takes place at the Drumheller Co-op parking lot from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The concept is simple. Each of the participants is locked in a cage until they can convince their friends, colleagues or coworkers to pony up to the tune of $1,000.
    Throughout the event, they can be subject to a number of games or challenges. Local businesses have also gotten into the act by sponsoring some of the games.
    Along with the event, the community is invited down to enjoy a barbecue lunch with all the proceeds going to the Humane Society.
    Ginger said they are appreciative of the support for the event each year and of the support of the personalities who have decided to participate.
    So far, they have confirmed Ray Ainscough of Riverside Value Drug Mart, Bob Brown of Drum FM and Bob Jackson for the Canine team. On the feline team they have confirmed Drumheller Town Councillor Tara McMillan, Lisa McKenzie, Penny Dekeyser and Lisa Molyneux of Chinook Credit Union.
 

Members approve credit unions merger


    Members gave a resounding “yes” in favour of the amalgamation of Chinook Credit Union and First Calgary Financial.
    At special general meetings held earlier this week, Chinook Credit Union and First Calgary Financial members voted yes to the amalgamation that will see the two credit unions join operations into a new regionally-focused credit union.
    First Calgary Financial members voted on September 8, receiving 95% (280 votes) in favour of amalgamating and 5% (14 votes) not in favour.  Chinook Credit Union members voted on September 10, receiving 88% (166 votes) in favour of amalgamating and 12% (21 votes) not in favour.  The combined result was 91.5% in favour of amalgamating – which exceeded the two-thirds majority vote requirement.
    Pending regulatory approval, the two organizations will operate as divisions of Connect First Credit Union effective November 1, 2014, serving 100,000 members across 27 branches in 14 communities across Southern Alberta.
    “We’re thrilled with the overwhelming mandate given to us by our members,” says Ron Gibson, board chair of First Calgary Financial. “We’re excited about the possibilities to enhance our business and better serve our members.”
    “Both Chinook Credit Union and First Calgary Financial have a strong commitment to our communities where our employees and members live and work. We look forward to combining the expertise, local knowledge and experience of our teams to become even better for our members,” says board chair of Chinook Credit Union, Andrew Eberl.


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