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Drumheller Chrysler buys a Limousin

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    Once again the Drumheller and District 4-H Beef Show and Sale brought out strong support from the community for the hard work of area 4-H members.
 The Show and Sale, on Monday, June 7, hosted this year by the Delia 4-H Beef Club, featured members from the Delia Club as well as the Rumsey Rowley-Beef Club and the Hesketh-Orkney Club. It was a day chock full of activity as the member-raised cattle were washed, brushed and groomed to perfection to be shown and judged.
    This year the confirmation judge was Sandy Jones, the grooming judge was Jared Hunter, the showmanship judge was Tyler Walton, and the judging competition judge was Russell Sevcik.
    The events culminated with the annual sale where 47 head were sold to the highest bidder.
    This year’s Grand Champion, raised by Samantha Richmond of the Rumsey-Rowley Club, a 1,261-pound Limousin, was sold to Drumheller Chrysler for $2.55 per pound.
    The Reserve Champion was also the product of the Rumsey-Rowley Club. Lowell Nelson’s 1,280-pound Simmental cross was sold to Western Chev in Drumheller for $2.85 per pound.
    Hanna GM snatched up the Senior Grooming Champion, raised by Tiffany Richmond of the Rumsey-Rowley Club for $2 per pound, and Kyle Lawrence of the Rumsey-Rowley Club won the best rate of gain ribbon. It was purchased by L&B Angus.
    The Intermediate Grooming Champion, raised by Mickey Johnson of the Rumsey-Rowley Club was sold to 3D Patchworks for $1.75 per pound and the Junior Grooming Champion, raised by McKenzie Schnuelle of the Hesketh –Orkney Club was purchased by Hi-Way 9 Express for $2.15 per pound. The Junior Showmanship Champion was raised by Brett Holowath of the Rumsey-Rowley Club. It was purchased by Encana for $1.90 per pound.
    The auction saw an average sale price of $1.91 per pound over 47 head.

Mountain View Credit Union in Carbon robbed

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Police are investigating a brazen midday robbery at the Mountain View Credit Union in Carbon.

            Over the noon hour on Wednesday, June 9, Drumheller RCMP received the call of a robbery at the Credit Union on Glengarry Avenue in downtown Carbon.

            A lone male suspect, wearing a dark coloured hooded sweatshirt and jeans, entered the branch and demanded money, he was given an undisclosed amount of funds by staff, and left the building on foot.

Police continue to investigate.

            Police are asking that if anyone has information on this incident to contact the Drumheller RCMP Detachment at 403-823-7590, or if they wish to remain anonymous and possibly qualify for a cash reward to call Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

Low Numbers at Facility Tender Opening

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Surprisingly low tender figures were the result of the tender document opening at Town Council Chambers Wednesday afternoon.
Shortly after 2 p.m., town CAO Ray Romanetz opened the tenders, along with project architect David Edmunds.
 
As previously reported, 9 tenders were received for the Badlands Community Facility, a multi-use building that is the first phase in a two phase project.
Original estimates for the project ranged between 23 million dollars to 24 million dollars, and tender amounts listed below came in considerably lower than those estimates.
 
The tenders are now scrutinized by the town’s staff, project managers, and the architectural firm, to ensure that all information contained in the bids is correct and in line with the tender information.
 
Tender amounts in order of lowest to highest are as follows:
 
Dawson Wallace Construction                 13,725,000.00
Byrd Construction                                   14,074,000.00
Dominion Construction                            14,149,000.00
CANA Construction                                  14,444,000.00
Ledcor Construction                                14,537,000.00
Lear Construction Management                14,698,800.00
Keller Construction                                  14,895,379.00
Westcor Construction                              14,920,000.00
Clark Builders                                         14,987,000.00
 
Lear Construction is currently doing the renovation work on the Composite High School in Drumheller.
GST amounts are also included in the bidding.
 
Once the tenders are examined, a recommendation will be made to Drumheller Town Council as to who will win the contract, probably within 2 weeks.
If deemed necessary, Mayor Nimmo could also call a special council meeting to deal with the matter.


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