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Flags hung to mark Canada 150

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Barry Pozzo fastens a new Canada 150 flag to a pole along Highway 9 on Tuesday morning, March 29. The town is looking a little more festive as brand new flags, marking Canada’s 150th birthday are being erected at the entranceways to the town as well as in the core.


Snowpack levels rated as average

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Operators of the Dickson Dam could be releasing water in the coming weeks in anticipation of what appears to be an average year for snow pack runoff.

A set date hasn't been made to release the water yet but will possibly start in the first week of April in order to facilitate the spring runoff.

The Town of Drumheller has been in regular contact with dam operators monitoring the river, and so far there are minimal concerns.

“They said there was an average amount of snowpack the high country so that's good,” said Drumheller Mayor Terry Yemen.

The town has asked the RCMP to take a reading off the Gordon Taylor Bridge at the end of their shift each day.

If numbers are higher than normal they will contact the town.

Additionally, the town will be asking CN Rail to send out a surveyor to monitor the water levels from the train bridge on the west side of town.

“We will be able to have a better understanding of just what level the river is coming through Drumheller at, because the elevation of the train bridge is completely different than the elevation at Gordon Taylor Bridge,” said Mayor Yemen.

“It would be nice to have those numbers at both bridges.”

The snowpack melt is considered average with hardly any snow to be reduced by absorption.

“I would never say never that we’re not going to have a flood but they're not anticipating any problems but all the key ingredients of a perfect storm are going to come together again,” said Yemen.

The dam anticipates drawing the reservoir down a little to leave a cushion so the runoff can be accepted without further complications.

The dam is currently flowing at 18 cm/sec (cubic meters) but may increase to 45 cm/sec when they do decide to let the water go.

Before feeding more water into the river, they will survey the river so the release does not add to ice already in place and cause more problems.

They will also call the town and advise them if anything happens.

“There's the opportunity or the chance of a perfect storm where you do get a sudden melt and you do get an extreme amount of rainwater precipitation in the Red Deer River basin. That's when you have a problem.”

DVSS Dynos Cheer Team moves on to Provincials

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After taking home the silver banner at the Stampede City Showdown hosted by Mount Royal University, the team discovered they were moving on to compete at provincials alongside 20 other teams.

“It’s amazing because our girls started out not placing at any competitions but in the matter of three weeks they were placing second and third,” said coach Marquita McNeice.

The biggest challenge the team faced was during the recruitment phase as it was difficult to find girls to commit to join.

Both coaches McNeice and Lori Coultes agreed that the level of dedication the girls exhibit is beyond comparison since they have now committed to the team.

“Before they joined, they had no self-confidence but now they are taken seriously at school,” said McNeice. “Whether they are sick or very injured, they still show up to practice regardless.”

The girls are in grades seven and eight but can also recruit in grade nine.

The coaches feel confident the girls will train hard and be strong competition at finals with only nine practices left.

They wish to work on their tumbling to get in sync and add more levels of difficulty to their stunting.

“We go into each competition with the understanding that we might not get first but we are never going to be last,” said McNeice.

“They’re going to be a force to be reckoned with.”


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