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Destination marketing organization moves forward

    Progress is being made to establish a destination marketing organization (DMO) for Drumheller. The Drumheller Town Council will be presented with a plan to move forward early this year.
    The major stakeholders for the DMO, which include the Town of Drumheller, Drumheller and District Chamber of Commerce, Canalta, Royal Tyrrell Museum, Atlas Coal Mine, Passion Play, Rosebud Theatre, and the Dinosaur Trail Golf and Country Club, met recently and are ready to move forward.
    “We’re moving ahead with the [Drumheller] marketing consortium acting as an interim DMO,” said Paul Salvatore, Director of Community Services for the Town of Drumheller. “We’ll give a presentation to Council with the range of activities we plan for 2013.”
    The focus of the group at the moment is to establish the structure of the organization and get as many businesses involved as possible.
    “There will be opportunities for other businesses within the tourism sector in Drumheller to participate. One of our goals is to include more hotels, motels, bed and breakfasts, campgrounds, and other operators,” said Salvatore. “We’ll be letting those groups know about opportunities to market with the interim DMO.”
    The group will also be looking to hire staff to run the day-to-day operations of the DMO. The Town of Drumheller will reallocate existing funds, currently used for marketing, for administrative costs.
    “To be sustainable in the long term, we need to have dedicated staff that can follow through on all the activities to market and promote Drumheller,” said Salvatore.
    Work on establishing a DMO began late last year and was one of the major goals highlighted by the Tourism Master Plan report Council received in the spring of 2011.
    The purpose of the DMO is to increase the marketability of Drumheller.
    “The real opportunity here is for us, as a community to put a strong backing behind promoting Drumheller as a destination. A DMO will help us pool our resources, so we have a much bigger impact getting that message out,” said Salvatore. “Initially we’ll be focused on marketing, but a longer-term goal might be to identify events to help create more traffic in Drumheller.”
    The goal would be to have the DMO up and running in the spring of 2013.
    Anyone wishing to get involved is encouraged to contact the Economic Development Officer for the Town of Drumheller, Bob Cromwell, at 403-823-1320.


Drumheller New Year’s baby first in Alberta

    Good news waits for no one and this year’s New Year’s baby was certainly good news,  arriving just 15 seconds after midnight on Tuesday, January 1.
    Bennett Richard Ray, son of Darby and Melissa Ray and brother of Madison, 10, is Drumheller’s New Year’s Baby, born at 12:00:15. This is the earliest arrival in Drumheller in recent memory,  the first in Alberta and just seconds off the national New Year’s baby. A couple in Quebec saw their pride and joy arrive just 10 seconds after midnight.
     Baby Bennett weighed in at 5 pounds, 11 ounces and was delivered by  Dr. Laurel Smith. He was expected on January 20, however the doctor asked the couple to come in early. While they weren’t overly concerned about the timing of the child’s birth, one eye was on the clock  as the moment drew near. Baby and mother are doing fine. 
    Unbeknownst to Baby Bennett, he is about to be showered with gifts from businesses, welcoming him to the community. These include: Allied Distributors, ATB Financial, Bevan Scott, Bits & Pieces Keepsake Quilting, Bold Efexx, Boston Pizza, The Brick, Canadian Tire, Century 21 Power Realty, Chinook Credit Union, Chiropractic Wellness Centre, The Co-operators, Dairy Queen, DeMott Floors, Drumheller Co-op, Drumheller and District Chamber of Commerce, Drumheller Public Library, Evan’s Restaurant, Fine Photography and Gifts, Fountain Tire, Fred & Barney’s Family Restaurant, Freson Bros. IGA, Greentree Liquor Mart, Gus’s Corner Restaurant, H&H Optical & Hearing Centre, Heartwood Inn and Spa, Hi-Way 9 Express, Hi-Way Service, Image Crafter Signs,  Jerry’s Liquor Store, Jiffy Lube, John L. Sparling Q.C. Barrister & Solicitor,  McDonald’s Restaurant, Midfield Supply, Napier Theatre, Oasis Car and Truck Wash, Old Grouch’s, O’Shea’s Eatery & Ale House, Over the Rainbow, Valley Truck and Car Wash, Reality Bytes, Reg Gallagher Trucking, Riverside Value Drug Mart, Rocky Mountain Equipment, S&S News, Sam’s Truck and Car Wash, Sears Drumheller, Shoppers Drug Mart, SJ Fashions, Sublime Food and Wine, Subway, Sunrise Auto Sales, Top Waste, UFA, Tugs Cards and Comics, Vietnamese Noodle House, Vintage Pub & Grill, Wade’s Jewellery, WHIFS Flapjack House, Yavis Family Restaurant.

Town investigates possible water bandits

    The Town of Drumheller is working to unclog their utility system of those who are receiving water illegally.
    At the last meeting of the Drumheller Town Council on December 17, Councillor Jay Garbutt inquired if and how many households are currently receiving Drumheller water without paying.
    “I’ve heard stories about different, creative, and yet illegal ways people have tried to cheat the water system. I don’t know if it’s true, but I haven’t heard those stories just once,” said Garbutt. “I don’t believe this is a large number of people. Every system should check itself to make sure loop holes are closed and it’s fair to everyone.”
    Town staff are currently reviewing their utility records and will be taking steps to find those cheating the system.
    “We’re matching the utilities to the taxes. If there is nothing on a piece of property we know there shouldn’t be any utility usage. We’re going to be more proactive going into homes with sealing meters, recording the date and time, serial number, and reading,” said Allan Kendrick, Director of Infrastructure Services for the Town of Drumheller.
    Over the years, Kendrick has seen quite a few ways some residents try to steal water.
    “There are a number of ways some people try to cheat their utilities and it’s all utilities. This is nothing new. We had a guy who was out reading a meter and the head of the meter was sitting on the windowsill. We asked the guy why it was off and he said he took it off every time he washed his truck,” said Kendrick.
    Other ways include crimping the water line, installing an illegal connection in front of the meter, turning the meter around, or placing magnets on them (which doesn’t work in the vast majority of water meters).
    With newer water meters, staff can easily find any anomalies in water usage, especially with the newest meters the Town will be installing over the next few years.
    “As we do the meter [replacement] program, we catch a whole bunch of these. The new meters have the ability to save logs, so we know if someone has tampered with their meter. We should catch a lot more of these as we go on,” said Kendrick.
    Bylaw 12-08, the Water and Sewer System Bylaw, prohibits any tampering with water meters. The penalty is for the water to be shut off and not turned on again until the tampering has been corrected and any outstanding bills paid.
    The Town will be pursuing the issue.
    “If we have the technology that can pinpoint any residences or business receiving the utility, but don’t have a utility account, why wouldn’t we use it?” said Garbutt. “It’s about making sure people can feel confident the system is being fair to everybody. If there is someone circumventing the system, it erodes that confidence.”


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