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Space Rover Challenge takes advatage of Valley landscape

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The Martian landscape of Drumheller will be used to the fullest this weekend as the first Canadian International Rover Challenge takes on the hills.
The University of Saskatchewan Space Design Team has organized the weekend. There is also a team from Carleton University in Ottawa and observers from the Missouri Institute of Design and Technology.
"The premise of the competition is there is an establishment of habitation on an extraterritorial body, in this case, Mars, and the university teams have to design a rover that assists that establishment,” explains Justin Gerein, a member of the Saskatchewan club.
The rover teams will be challenged with tasks such as retrieval of items in rough terrain or simulating prospecting for things such as resources or signs of life.
This is the first year of the Canadian event. Many of the students have traveled to other competitions including the United Kingdom, and the premier University Rover Challenges at the Mars Desert Research Station in Utah.
Gerein said Drumheller is well suited for the competition.
“It offers more opportunities for terrain that would be like on Mars; the dry, the rough, the iron rich soils,” he said. “We could have gone to the Badlands of Saskatchewan and found similar terrain, but there is infrastructure here to support attendance.”
The challenges will be taking place throughout Saturday and Sunday at Midland Provincial Park and McMullen Island. Spectators are welcome to check out the action.


Dino-Dedication Saturday at BCF

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This Saturday there will be a dino-dedication at the Badlands Community Facility (BCF).
Named Hensley, he is a species called Ironosauraus Wrecks, made of fossilized machinery, designed and constructed by Knibb Developments.
He was installed at the BCF in time for Canada’s 150th birthday, and this Saturday, July 8 at 10 a.m., he will be officially dedicated.
There will be a short unveiling ceremony, followed by cake, photo-ops and giveaways.  A few of Hensley’s friends might be there to join him too!

K-9 Unit seizes contraband worth $36,800.

Correctional Officer Jeffrey Hood and his K-9 companion Cotton seized over $36,000 worth of contraband from the Drumheller institution on July 6, 2017.

Drumheller Institution Correctional Officer and K-9 Handler Jeffrey Hood and his pup Cotton found a combined total of $36,800 worth of illicit drugs on June 6, 2017.

In their routine K-9 search, Cotton alerted Hood to what turned out to be 29 grams of Fentanyl as well as 24 grams of MDMA. The fentanyl alone was worth $20,000 in institutional value and the MDMA was an additional value of $16,800.

This latest seizure is Hood and Cotton’s largest. A massive part of the Drumheller Institution’s strategy is to eliminate contraband.

Drugs found at Drumheller Institution on July 6, 2017 Drugs found at Drumheller Institution on July 6, 2017

On the left is the seized Fentanyl which weighs approximately 29.69 grams. The right photo depicts the MDMA which weighed approximately 24.74 grams. 


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