Principal appointed for St. Anthony’s
St. Anthony’s School in Drumheller will see new leadership before the Easter break. Christ the Redeemer School Division has hired a new principal for the school to start this month. JoAnne...
View ArticleDrumheller couple warns of potential parking scam
Editor’s Note: Before Drumheller Mail staff interviewed the victims in this story, they had asked for anonymity, citing not wanting to provide the ticket issuers with any more information than...
View ArticleFormer Drumheller student wins provincial entrepreneurship award
At six foot seven, Anthony Merkel is used to towering over other players on the basketball court, but now he is also towering as a student in the business world. Merkel, son of Cheryl and...
View ArticleDrumheller host for Tour of Alberta bike ride
Drumheller is officially on the list of host communities for the Tour of Alberta, coming in September. Mayor Terry Yemen was on hand in Red Deer on Tuesday, March 5 to hear the announcement....
View ArticleLadies continue Battle of Sexes reign
The men swimming in the Battle of the Sexes were poised to deliver a huge upset. Alas, it was not meant to be and the ladies continue their reign as the superior swimmers. In February, the...
View ArticleDragons sweep first round of playoffs
The Drumheller Dragons are bound for the second round of playoff action following a 3-0 series sweep over the Canmore Eagles. On the evening of Thursday, March 7, the Dragons gave the Eagles a...
View ArticleDrumheller, Starland react to provincial budget woes
The 2013 provincial budget came out last week and is getting blasted from both sides; one saying cuts will hurt too much and one saying the government didn’t go far enough. For Mayor Terry...
View ArticleHighway 10 slated for summer paving
Barring substantial changes coming from the provincial budget, Drumheller should see vast improvement to the highways throughout the valley. The Town of Drumheller has received confirmation...
View ArticleDragons face Bandits in round two of AJHL playoffs
GO DRAGONS GO! The Drumheller Dragons’ foe for the second round of the AJHL playoffs was made official on Tuesday night when the Okotoks Oilers beat the Olds Grizzlys in game five of their...
View ArticleFormer Delia Mayor awarded Queen's Medal
One of Delia’s most dedicated residents was recently awarded the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal. Gord Isaac, who served as Mayor of Delia for four years and as councillor for one year, was...
View ArticleKneehill Reeve awarded Jubilee Medal
In honour of his years as an elected official, the Federation of Canadian Municipalities has awarded Kneehill County Reeve Bob Long with the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal. Long was presented...
View ArticleDelia steps to the plate for Hope College
The Village of Delia is getting behind the dream of post-secondary education in the Drumheller Region. Last Wednesday, March 6, Delia Mayor John Rogers presented a cheque for a $1,000 to Jon...
View ArticleDrumheller student fundraising for overseas excursion
While many students spend their summer at a part time job or relaxing in the sun, Maria Patterson is planning to get her hands dirty, a half a world away. Maria is joining a crew of students who...
View ArticleSchool Museum commissions new business plan
The Dinosaur Valley Heritage Society is moving forward with a bold new plan to revitalize the aging East Coulee School Museum. Recently, the Heritage Society contracted Paul Conrad &...
View ArticleRCMP seize meth, pills in Highway 9 stop
Drumheller RCMP made another sizable seizure of drugs patrolling Highway 9 near Drumheller. On March 16, shortly after 10 a.m., RCMP stopped a vehicle on Highway 9, north of Drumheller for equipment...
View ArticleTown Hall renovations slated for spring completion
In the near future, residents will be able to walk into the brand new Town Hall. Progress on the new Drumheller Town Hall, in the old Civic Centre, is moving along. If all continues to go...
View ArticleStudent employment program used by local groups in limbo
A provincial program that helps organizations hire students for summer work could be in jeopardy, potentially having an effect during the busy summer months in Drumheller. The Summer Temporary...
View ArticleMusic Festival final concert at BCF
The Drumheller and District Music Festival will be using the Badlands Community Facility for this year’s event. Doug Wade of the Music Festival organizing committee told The Mail they have...
View ArticleKneehill FCSS showcases community services in Discovery Nights
The Kneehill FCSS is getting ready to let residents know how they can get involved in their communities. Starting next week, Kneehill FCSS will be hosting several Discovery Nights. “We...
View ArticleSeniors Critic hears Drum senior’s issues
Residents and stakeholders in seniors care packed one of the meeting rooms at the Badlands Community Facility to have their opinions be heard on Tuesday evening. Wildrose Seniors Critic Kerry...
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