Reelin’ good at annual fishing derby
Running in its 18th year, the Ryan Savary Memorial Fishing Derby will be held on Saturday, August 25 at the Michichi Reservoir, with $600 in cash prizes to be won. Read more ...
View ArticlePassion Play Society researches ski hill possibilities
For two years, the hill overlooking the Passion Play site has stood silent. The former ski hill and its equipment, like the badlands surrounding, has been slowly eroding away. Read more ...
View ArticleChanges to taxi bylaw in research stage
Administration for the Town of Drumheller is currently in the research phase of preparing a new bylaw on how taxis are operated and regulated within Drumheller. Read more ...
View ArticleCast Iron Pipe Replacement Program to ramp up August 21
The 2012 Cast Iron Pipe Replacement Program has seen a small delay, however the Town is confident the project will be completed before the frost sets in. Read more ...
View ArticleNames released for upcoming Miner’s Memorial
Looking through the 207 names on the roll call intended for the upcoming Miner’s Memorial is a sombre reminder of what the Drumheller Valley owes the coal miners and their families who perished in...
View ArticleWinding down after Carbon Centennial bash
Carbon’s Centennial has come and gone, and after an eventful weekend, the village will return to a little more peace and quiet. Read more ...
View ArticleNew Town Hall renovations slated to begin in fall
The Civic Centre, located on Centre Street and Second Avenue, is the proposed relocation of Town Hall. Read more ...
View ArticleBoiler breakdown shuts down School Museum for winter
The East Coulee School Museum is shutting its doors come winter after struggling through the spring and summer to find ways to repair their broken boiler. Read more ...
View ArticleHope Health announces November clinic opening
The former St. Anthony’s School may look pretty quiet now, but soon the halls will be bustling once again. Read more ...
View Article60,000 capacity poultry barn approved for Starland County
On November 18, 2011 the Hutterian Brethren of Neu Muehl applied to the Natural Resources Conservation Board (NRCB) to construct and operate a new 60,000 poultry broiler operation located in...
View ArticleDrumheller hip-hop artist shares music with world in first music video
The musical dreams of a young Drumheller man are becoming a reality. Local hip-hop artist Jason McLean, also known by his stage name Sleezy, has released his first music video and will soon release...
View ArticleRCMP report crime downturn in recent report
Drumheller is a little bit safer according to the Drumheller RCMP detachment. Read more ...
View ArticleFamily Fun Day brings thrills downtown
Families looking for an afternoon of fun need look no further than a new event in downtown Drumheller. On Saturday, August 18, downtown will be the site for Family Fun Day, an afternoon filled with...
View ArticleDino Days with Allied Health Services
Big Country Outreach Program for Pediatrics, children 0-16, were out and about on Friday, August 10. An obstacle course was set up for children near the Rotary Spray Park. The course combined three...
View ArticleLets talk community health care
On Tuesday, August 14, Banff-Cochrane MLA Ron Casey hosted a public conversation about health care for the Drumheller and area community at the Badlands Community Facility. Edmonton-Riverview MLA...
View ArticleWhat to watch for when buying Taber corn
It’s that time of year again, when the vendors set up all over the province selling the delicious, well-known Taber corn. Read more ...
View ArticleBoiler breakdown shuts down School Museum for winter
East Coulee School Museum is shutting its doors come winter after struggling through the spring and summer to find ways to repair their broken boiler. The difficult decision was made at the...
View ArticleNames released for upcoming Miner’s Memorial
Looking through the 207 names on the roll call intended for the upcoming Miner’s Memorial is a sombre reminder of what the Drumheller Valley owes the coal miners and their families who perished in...
View ArticleWinding down after Carbon Centennial bash
Carbon’s Centennial has come and gone, and after an eventful weekend, the village will return to a little more peace and quiet. Read more ...
View ArticleNew Town Hall renovations slated to begin in fall
The Civic Centre, located on Centre Street and 2nd Avenue, is the proposed relocation of Town Hall. Read more ...
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