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Newcastle dog park opening soon

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Work on the off leash dog park at Newcastle Beach recreation area is expected to wrap up in the coming week, but the size of the park is drawing criticism from some residents online.
    In addition to the chain link enclosure for dogs, renovations were made to the camp shack which had been damaged and vandalized over the years.
    But some residents have voiced concern over the dog run’s size.
    “My back yard is bigger, where can a dog run in there?,” posted John Soroka on Facebook.
    But the town says they hope to test the waters with this project to see if the park is used enough to warrant more.
    “We appreciate it is not very big but this is just a trial to see how it works,” said town communications officer Julia Fielding.
    Total cost for the project was around $15,000, with $8,000 spent on fencing and $7,000 on other work, a town official said.


Drumheller takes on Community Better Challenge

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It’s time for Drumheller to show what an active, vibrant community it is and maybe win $150,000 for physical activity initiatives.

Drumheller is participating in the Community Better Challenge. This is put on by pariticipACTION to inspire communities to get active.

It is very simple. Those wishing to participate can download the ParticipACTION app or go to the ParticipACTION website, and log your physical activity between May 31 and  June 16. This could be anything from working out to walking or even gardening. You can sign up as an individual or an organization.

“I encourage everyone to get friends, coworkers and family members to check out the Apple App Store or Google Play and download the new ParticipACTION app, track your activity and help Drumheller achieve the title of Canada's Most Active Community,” explained Mayor Heather Colberg. “People can also register on the website and track activity for their family members. Your help is really appreciated – every active minute tracked will help us reach this goal. I know we can do it, Drumheller!”

Erica Crocker, marketing and sales officer at the Badlands Community Facility (BCF), notes that the National challenge is weighted based on community population to make it an even playing field with larger communities.

There are also daily challenges where participants can win prizes.

To get people moving, the Aquaplex and the BCF have planned some Free Try-It Days. On Wednesday, June 5, residents had the opportunity to try out Aqua Zumba and on Monday, June 10 they are offering adult swim lessons for free from 6:30 to 7:15 p.m.

Drumheller’s largest outdoor yoga in the park is planned for Wednesday, June 12  at 7 p.m. This is free to anyone who wants to try it.

To learn more go towww.participACTION.com or download the app and get active.

Sea Cadets attending D-Day Anniversary ceremonies

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The Sea Cadets are in France for an experience of a lifetime to mark the 75th anniversary of D-Day.
    On Friday afternoon, May 31, 17 cadets along with parent chaperones formed up at the Navy League building to head out.
    They will be participating in an event called ‘In Their Footsteps’ and participants will undertake a re-enactment of the D-Day Landing. Those attending the ceremonies will land on Juno Beach in a watercraft, literally walking in the footsteps of the soldiers that landed there 75 years before them. There they will be laying a wreath.
    They have also been busy, each researching a soldier who fell in the battle and will be laying wreaths at their graves.


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