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Spay-Ghetti Luncheon set for February1 0

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The public is invited to the Drumheller Humane Society’s annual Spay-Ghetti Luncheon on February 10 from 11-3 at the Badlands Community Facility (BCF).
The yearly event will feature a photo booth with a photographer at the ready and a highschool student who will be testing out her face painting skills.
The society wants to spread awareness through the event.
“It’s just to kind of bring awareness to what we are doing,” explained Travis. “Lots of people don’t know about us and also just to cover costs like we’ve had a ton of bed costs and kennel costs and all kinds of things really. We’ve had a lot of animals that have been sick, so it’s a fundraiser but also to let people know we are out there and what we are doing and just give something for people to do on a weekend day.”
Ivy’s Awesome Kitchen & Bistro will be creating the food, catering to both ‘meatatarian’s’, vegetarians and vegans with their different style of spaghetti sauces.
A multitude of businesses have donated food, supplies, and couple of tables filled with silent auction items.
There’s a cake being donated from Athens Greek Restaurant. One was made a few years ago and it was so good [at the time.] A couple of the grocery stores are donating garlic bread [and] caesar salad. I think it’ll be a really good meal,” said Travis.
The event is open to all age groups but is especially aimed for children.
“Hopefully we have a good turnout, I think lots of kids and all ages like spaghetti,” Travis said.
Tickets can be purchased at the Drumheller Humane Society at 403-823-8999 or you can buy your tickets at the door.


Big Valley firefighters on scene of structure fire

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The Big Valley Fire Department are on scene of a structure fire in the  southern end of the village.

The Mail received initial reports of the fire at about 5:30 p.m. Saturday evening.

Reports say that it is a family home and ambulance is also on scene.

Update: The fire has been put and the Fire department has left the scene. 

Dan Clow elected in Carbon by-election

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The Village of Carbon has a new member of council as Dan Clow gets ready to take his seat at the table.

A by-election was held on Friday, February 2, to replace Clark Garrett, who stepped down shortly after the October general election.

Dan Clow and Judy Quintin-Arvidson let their names stand in the by-election.

     Mr. Clow told The Mail that he received 91 of the 129 votes cast. Results are unofficial.

Clow is a long time Carbon resident and wants to bring his perspective to the council table.

“I am hoping to be a positive, progressive, integral piece of this community moving forward based on the values that we have worked so hard to establish,” he said.


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