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Stonnell commits to Robert Morris University

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    While the Dragons season is over, a 20-year-old Drumheller Dragon will continue his hockey career and education at the NCAA Division 1 level.
    Dragons defenseman Bradley Stonnell has committed to Robert Morris University for the 2019-2020 season. The Colonials play in the Atlantic Hockey Conference.
    “This commitment by Stonnell did not come easily,” said Dragons coach Kevin Hasselberg. “Bradley has been resilient throughout his three-year junior career, experiencing every type of adversity that could be thrown his way. Staying positive, remaining humble, and never giving up are qualities that have earned ‘Stoney’ this opportunity and as an organization, we couldn’t be happier.”
    Originally from Surrey, Stonnell has been with the Dragons for three seasons, coming from the Valley West Hawks Major Midget program in B.C. He played109 games with the Dragons and scored 25 goals and tallied 78 points. He played 16 games in the USHL after being drafted by the Rapid City Roughriders during the 2017-2018 season.
    Robert Morris University is a private university near Pittsburgh. The hockey program is relatively new, joining the NCAA for the 2004-2005 season. The team began in the College Hockey of America, before joining the Atlantic Hockey Conference in the 2019-2010 season.


Dr. Caleb Brown hired as new curator at Tyrrell

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    A familiar face at the Royal Tyrrell Museum Dr. Caleb Brown has been hired as the new Curator of Dinosaur Systematics and Evolution.
    Brown has a long history with the Tyrrell and began volunteering in the Preparation lab as a high school student. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Zoology and his Masters of Science in Palaeontology from the University of Calgary and his PH.D. in Palaeontology at the University of Toronto.
    “I have been at the museum here for about five years in the Postdoctoral Fellow Role and now I am upgrading to a curatorial position,” Brown tells the Mail. “Much of the research part of the position will be similar. The main role of the postdoctoral position and one of the great things about it was it was given freedom and resources to do research, and that will continue in the curatorial position. What will change is there will be more other museum responsibilities, factoring into things like outreach and gallery development  and working with the Alberta Historical Resources Act to protect  Alberta’s fossil heritage.”
    His hiring comes at an interesting time for the museum. There is a multimillion-dollar expansion being completed and is also seeing some of the original founding palaeontologists at the museum approaching the end of their careers.
    “What is happening is we have sort of a cohort shift, with the first generation of cohorts either approaching or are at retirement age and new folks are coming in. The museum is going to look towards replacing those with similar researchers but not necessarily replacing them with “like-with-like,” he said.
    “It’s a very exciting time for the museum.”

photo courtesy of the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology, Drumheller Canada

Strong spring for local swimmers

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    The Canadian Badlands Aquatic Club is having a busy and successful March. Nathan Dobell (14), Kiera Hansen (13) and Emily Martin (16) qualified for Short Course Provincials which was held in Calgary March 1-3. This was Hansen’s first Provincials, who makes the drive from Hanna to train with the club 4 days a week. Dobell placed fifth in 50 meter Backstroke and achieved 3 new personal best times. Martin made finals with fifth in 100 meter Backstroke, sixth in 200 meter Backstroke and seventh in 50 meter Backstroke.
    Ava Harrington qualified for Spring Championships which was held this past weekend in Edmonton. Having just turned 13 a few weeks ago, Harrington made an impressive debut in the 13-14 year old category making finals in 6 out of her 7 events and placing seventh in 50 meter Freestyle. Ava achieved Junior national times in both 50 meter Freestyle and 100 meter Freestyle and a Westerns time in 400 meter Freestyle. She was also presented with the coveted Swim Alberta Top Ten t-shirt for her ranking this season.
    CBAC will host its annual Mini Meet on March 20 giving novice swim team members the chance to compete in a fun and relaxed environment. The novice swimmers will compete in their last meet of the season on April 7 in Okotoks as the advanced swimmers move into their long course season racing in 50 meter pools.


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