Drumheller riders earn top spots in Alberta motocross
The season wrapped up two weekends ago from Drumheller’s motocross racers. A few Drumheller riders competed in all nine Alberta races and took some of the top spots in the province. A number...
View ArticleDynos serve up volleyball season home opener
Volleyball season at Drumheller Valley Secondary (DVSS) served up the first game of their regular season last week. On Wednesday, September 18, the DVSS Dynos hosted the Trochu Blue Jays for...
View ArticleAlberta Transportation weighs options for North Dinosaur Trail
Alberta Transportation is officially revisiting the safety and controls on North Dinosaur Trail near St. Anthony’s School. Last June inSide Drumheller reported that St. Anthony’s principal...
View ArticleCouncil convenes for first public meeting Monday
Drumheller’s new Town Council will be holding their first meeting on Monday. After being elected on October 21, the new council has spent some time getting oriented. Monday, November 4, will...
View ArticleAquaplex faces two month closure for HVAC upgrades
Avid swimmers in Drumheller will have to hang up their towels for the next two and a half months. The Drumheller Aquaplex will be shutting down on November 4 and is scheduled to reopen January...
View ArticleOuellette comes home to finish junior career
Drumheller Dragons fans may have recognized one of the team’s newest players in recent weeks. Trent Ouellette, a native to Three Hills and Drumheller, returned to the Dragons early in...
View ArticleRCMP investigating early morning armed robbery
On November 6, 2013 at approximately 2 am, three masked males entered the Mac's/Husky convenience store located at 175 Railway Ave S in Drumheller. One of the males pointed a handgun at the clerk and...
View ArticleCourt orders Boot and Jean demolition
After months of waiting, progress has been made in resolving the state of the old Boot and Jean building in downtown Drumheller. The result will irrevocably change the face of downtown Drumheller....
View ArticleProvince installs four-way stops at two Drumheller area intersections
After consulting area residents through an online survey, Alberta Transportation is moving forward with plans to create four-way stops at two of the Drumheller area’s major, and most deadly,...
View ArticleDragons roar over weekend
The Drumheller Dragons are continuing to build momentum after racking up two wins over the weekend, despite a hectic road schedule. On Friday, November 1, the Dragons made the trek to face the...
View ArticleDino Half making jump to full marathon
The Dinosaur Half Marathon is looking forward to growing up and becoming a full marathon. Organizers of the annual event presented the Badlands Community Facility with $20,000, its largest...
View ArticleAdele Dyck Award honours memory of former student
For 39 years, the community of Drumheller and St. Anthony’s School has remembered a former student who was lost one night after being hit by a car in Rosedale. Adele Dyck was the daughter of...
View ArticleLocal deer heads required for CWD testing
Hunters in the Drumheller area are once again being asked to keep their heads. For the second year in a row, Alberta Fish and Wildlife is asking hunters to submit the heads of any deer or elk...
View ArticleWorld’s Largest Dinosaur Legacy grant supports Atlas, Badlands SAR
The Drumheller and District Chamber of Commerce has disbursed two more substantial donations to help community grow, and it is coming from the World’s Largest Dinosaur Legacy Fund. Last week...
View ArticleWheatland regional water funding delayed
Wheatland County and its partners, Gleichen, Hussar, Rockyford, and Standard, continue to push for regional water throughout the eastern portion of the county. The wait may take longer than...
View ArticleIt’s a wonderful night at Rosebud
Christmas is in the air at Rosebud Theatre. The theatre just began their production of It’s a Wonderful Life on November 1. Everything, from the food to the play itself, will leave audiences...
View ArticleTeen escapes to freedom
In May of 1945 Berlin fell to the allies. From the east Russia entered the city, from the west, the Western allies pressed on to force a surrender. In history books, that is when the war...
View ArticleStudents learn importance of Canadian sacrifices
This is the time when we, as Canadians, take time to remember the countless sacrifices made by forebearerss in the service of Canada and freedom. From a young age, every Canadian learns about...
View ArticleRCMP set sights on obscured vehicle windows
Now that the weather has flipped the switch to winter, getting out of bed in the morning just got a little harder. There is the daily trek through the cold to the car in the morning and...
View ArticleDinosaur rush continues with new fossil find
Normally when fall rolls around, field work at the Royal Tyrrell Museum slows down considerably, but a new find is keeping crews busy even as snow blankets the province. Palaeontologists from...
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