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Tyrrell Museum reels in new fossil fish species

    Staff at the Royal Tyrrell Museum went fishing recently. Although, rather than the more traditional rods and lures, technicians grabbed shovels, pickaxes, and a crane to reel in a hitherto unknown species of fish.
    Tyrrell staff collected a 1.5 metre wide, 50 centimetre tall, and 2,744 kilogram block of rock from the Paskapoo Formation, roughly 60 million years old and five million years after the dinosaurs went extinct. The block contains a previously unrecorded species of fish.
    The fossils are exceptionally well-preserved and are all related to the modern alligator gar. Gars are fish with sharp teeth and armour-like scales found in waters from Manitoba to Quebec, and south to Central America and Cuba. They are predatory and feed on other fish, crayfish, and even birds.
    Technicians, during the excavation, uncovered 17 complete fish skeletons. The largest specimen measures roughly 75 centimetres long, while the smallest is roughly 25 centimetres.
    The find is the best example of an assemblage of gars from the Paskapoo Formation and the only grouping that preserves juvenile specimens.
    The block was discovered in late February by a man out walking along the highway near Okotoks. He reported the find to the museum and technicians were sent to investigate. When removing the block, a lifting cable and crane was needed to lift the massive rock from the ground. From there it was hauled by truck to the Tyrrell Museum, where it is currently awaiting preparation and further study.


Merkel moves on to National Entrepreneurship competition

    Former Drumheller student Anthony Merkel’s entrepreneurial endeavors have propelled him to the next level, competing with the best in Canada. 
    inSide Drumheller brought readers Merkel’s story. The former St. Anthony’s student now attends Medicine Hat College. He won a provincial award from Enactus for his work developing Elevation Landscaping as a student.
    He went on to the regional contest and he keeps winning. He, along with a student from Moose Jaw are the Western Canada Regional Champions and move on to the national contest.
    Being named Student Entrepreneur Regional Champion reinvigorates my entrepreneurial spirit,” says Merkel in a release. “After winning the provincial and regional awards, I am determined to take home the National Champion title and showcase my company across Canada.”
    If he is successful at the national level, he could win $10,000 and a chance to compete at the international level representing Canada at the Global Student Entrepreneur Awards.

Registration opens for Dinosaur Half

    While many were scheming their best pranks to mark April Fools Day on Monday, avid runners in the area and beyond were registering for the fourth annual Community Futures Dinosaur Valley Half Marathon.
 Registration opened for the annual event on April 1. The Dinosaur Half has grown and adapted in its initial years, but this year is taking a giant step redesigning the routes.
    The annual road race includes a 5- kilometre fun run event, suitable for a family fun day, a 10-kilometre road race, and a full half marathon.  Until now the muster point for these races has been the Royal Tyrrell Museum. This year it is the Badlands Community Facility.
    While the hallmark of the race has been the breathtaking beauty of the Badlands, that will not change this year, despite the new routes.
    The 5k run will travel along the Red Deer River from the Badlands Community facility on Riverside Drive. The 10k route enjoys the river valley, but also ventures into the Badlands along North Dinosaur Trail. The full half marathon route will also take in river vistas as well as the rugged Badlands in Midland Provincial Park near the Royal Tyrrell Museum.
    The new marathon route also cuts the gravel portion of the race to just four kilometres.
    This year’s race is September 8, meaning there is lots of time to train. To register for the half marathon, Registration opens for  Dinosaur Half.


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