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Equipment failure causes Aquaplex closure, breaks pipes

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                The Aquaplex will be closed until Monday, September 16 after an equipment failure during routine maintenance caused damage to the facility.

                During annual maintenance, a pump was being lifted out of a vault when the equipment failed and caused the pump to fall, breaking pipes which now need to be replaced, said town communications officer Julia Fielding.

                No one was hurt in the incident, but the pool will remain closed while parts are ordered.

                Swimming lessons will be rescheduled to begin next week.

                “We appreciate your patience during this delay. Memberships will be compensated according to our closure,” the town said in a press release.


Preparations being made for nursing skills weekend

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On September 28, 60 nursing students from post-secondary programs across Alberta will be getting a taste of what Drumheller has to offer.
    The Drumheller Standing Committee on Health, in partnership with the Rural Health Professions Action Plan, is hosting a skills weekend.
    This will introduce the students from Medicine Hat, Brooks, and Red Deer to rural medicine in Drumheller. They will have the opportunity to tour Drumheller health facilities, interact with doctors, and learn skills.
    They are also planning a social event with entertainment, as well as a chance to see the valley and an adventure in Wayne.
    Member of the committee, Bob Sheddy, says the skills weekend plays a role in the attraction and retention of nurses. In Drumheller, like many communities in Alberta, there is a demand for nurses. The Rural Health Professions Action plan works to attract professionals and the committee aims to showcase Drumheller as a community to not only work, but live.
    “We want to finds nurses who would like to make a career here beyond a practicum,” said Sheddy.
    The committee is working on fundraising to host some of the social events as well as items for gifts bags and door prizes. Those interested in contributing can contact Sheddy at 403-324-2222.

Drumheller RCMP increasing highway patrols after Oyen tragedy

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Drumheller RCMP are upping highway patrols, particularly in construction zones, after the tragedy near Oyen earlier this month where a child was killed and four others injured in a multi-vehicle collision.
    The collision on August 7 near Oyen caused the death of 11-year-old Zachary Jeffreys and sent four others, two adults and two children, to the hospital with significant injuries. The minivan involved in the collision was stopped in a construction zone. A semi collided with the vehicle, sending it colliding into a parked tractor-trailer in front of them.
    Drumheller RCMP detachment commander Corporal Edmond Bourque says the RCMP will be increasing their patrols on area highways to ensure drivers are travelling safely and to help mitigate “terrible” accidents like what happened near Oyen from occurring here.
    “We want to make sure people are aware they need to slow down in construction zones,” he said.
    Drivers are required to obey posted reduced speeds in construction zones even though workers may not be present at the time. Fines double for those caught speeding in construction zones. Demerit points will also be applied to the driver’s record if convicted, but will not be doubled.
    AMA says drivers risk a collision involving themselves and other road users. There can be workers on or near the road operating heavy equipment, working with hand tools on the ground or acting as flag persons. Road workers could also be hidden behind equipment, materials, and vehicles. The faster you drive, the longer it will take to stop. Even when it seems there is no activity in a construction zone, there may be other less obvious/hidden hazards such as fresh oil, loose gravel chips and uneven pavement. These conditions can be dangerous and cause damage to vehicles travelling at high rates of speed.


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