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Drumheller at forefront in Alberta history novel

    A Calgary Stampede bestseller is giving Albertans a fresh look at our history, with a unique Drumheller perspective.
    On February 1, students from Drumheller Valley Secondary School were given a special presentation from Rob Lennard, Director of Alberta Heritage School Fairs.
    Lennard, whose passion is Alberta history, spoke about his two novels, the first of which prominently features Drumheller and The Drumheller Mail.
    The book, The Amazing Alberta Time Travel Adventures of Wild Roping Roxy and Family Day Ray, follows the titular twins Roxy and Ray as they travel through time to different major events in Alberta’s history, including the first ever Calgary Stampede.

    The twins attend DVSS. Roxy is a roper and Ray captains the Drumheller Dragons. The two discover magic dinosaur eggs that allow them to travel through time.
    When testing the eggs for the first time, they send their dog back to 1915
    “They want to find out if this magical time travel formula works. They send their dog, Jasper, back and tell her to fetch a newspaper. Jasper gets back an hour later, opens her mouth, and there’s a 1915 Drumheller Mail (which at the time was The Munson Mail),” said Lennard.
    The story is fiction, but woven into it is the genuine history of Alberta.
    “The beauty of it is within the fiction there are 320 historical facts about Alberta,” said Lennard.
    The book was a bestseller at the Calgary Stampede and Lennard received the Centennial Medal. He followed up with a second novel along a similar vein, but exploring aboriginal history and themes.
    For Leannard, the book gives Drumheller a large role in the history of Alberta, in addition to teaching our history.
    “It’s really neat from a Drumheller perspective and it’s great to be back here,” said Lennard. “I wanted to give something back to Alberta for the centennial.”


Owner of mystery medal hoping for clues

    A woman is hoping some keen Drumhellerite with a good memory might be able to help her solve a mystery.
    Heather Ward contacted The Drumheller Mail through our Facebook page hoping that someone could provide her with a little bit of information.
    She explains that her grandfather was through the valley years ago and one time found what appears to be a diving medal with cufflinks. It has the name H.R. Bell inscribed.
    She is hoping to find someone who would either know of a H. Bell or know where the medal came from.
    If anyone has any clues, contact news@drumhellermail.com or leave a message on our Facebook page.

DVSS grad class set to light up Memorial Arena this Spring

    The graduating class of Drumheller Valley Secondary School (DVSS) is asking for help from residents to make their graduation march the most memorable it can be.
    The grad committee is asking residents to donate any cool white Christmas lights, which will be then used to light up the Drumheller Memorial Arena during their graduation march on May 24.
    “For our grand march, we have to decorate the whole arena by ourselves. Last year, there were complaints that it was too dark. It was suggested we add Christmas lights to brighten things up,” said Alana Kakuk, a member of the grad decorating committee.
    The committee is specifically looking for cool white lights to match their grad colours, which are white, silver, and black.
    For the committee, any donations will go a long way to help make the evening bright and save them some money.
    “We were thinking it could save us a whole bunch of money. We can give the lights back to people if they want,” said Kakuk.
    The grad committee has been hard at work preparing for graduation this year. So far, they have chosen their grad song and motto.
    “We chose the song Hall of Fame by the Script, which will sort of be our grad theme. We also chose the motto for this year, ‘the world awaits,’” said Kakuk.
    Those interested are encouraged to contact Kakuk at 403-823-5544 or drop of their lights at the DVSS main office.


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