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Town receives CARES grant

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The Town of Drumheller has received a grant to help promote economic development in the valley.

The town has received $20,000 from the Community And Regional Economic Support (CARES) grant program run by the Alberta government. The aim is to make Downtown roar.

“We want to inspire our community, and engage them in the vision for Drumheller, with a particular emphasis on downtown,” explained Mayor Terry Yemen. “The tourism master plan highlights the need for Downtown revitalization; this will be the catalyst to start this process, driving improvement and reinvigorating civic pride and optimism.”

“The grant includes the creation of online support materials outlining the process of starting a business particularly downtown”, added Summer Manca, chair of the Economic Development Advisory Committee. “In addition, there will be marketing funds to promote Drumheller across Alberta.”

There will be consultation events and residents of Drumheller are invited to take part. This will create a visual representation, for the downtown area. The vision will inform all decisions on development for the area including the Storefront Grant program, which launched in 2016.

The Alberta government has allocated $30 million over 2 years to promote long-term economic growth and prosperity in Alberta’s communities and regions through the new Community and Regional Economic Support (CARES) program.

So much of Alberta’s economic strength and entrepreneurial drive is centered in our province’s smaller cities and towns,” said Deron Bilous, Minister of Economic Development and Trade. “ Every region of Alberta brings multiple strengths to our way of life, whether in energy, agriculture, forestry, mining, tourism, or in other areas. This funding will help communities with common interests tackle economic development projects that they might not have been able to individually. Through these projects, local leaders are working together to grow and diversify our economy, and make life better for Alberta families.”

Municipalities, communities, and organizations interested in getting grants through the CARES program are encouraged to apply through an online application process.


Aquaplex modernization project to start on May 1

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Aquaplex modernization project to start on May 1.

The Town of Drumheller has laid out a schedule for aquaplex renovations.

New upgrades to the facility include a new pool liner, hot-tub, upgrades to change rooms and reconfiguration of the pool basin with graduated entry. The project will be ramping up May 1.

“We want to make sure the transition for users is as smooth as possible,” said Andrea Leavitt, Aquaplex Manager. “We are working with schools, and other user groups to accommodate their needs as much as possible.”

These improvements were chosen as a result of many discussions with various council members as well as pool user groups last year. The end goal is to have an Aquaplex that is more accessible and enjoyable for users of all ages and swimming abilities.

While the construction is taking place, the outdoor pool will become operational for public use starting on May 15.

“Drumheller is fortunate to have both indoor and outdoor pool facilities,” said Mayor Terry Yemen. “There is nowhere else on earth that you can say that you were swimming under the World’s Largest Dinosaur – it’s an experience that we love to share all summer long.”

The last day of operation fo the indoor pool will be on Sunday, April 30 and visitors are encouraged to check in on the progress being made at www.dinosaurvalley.com.

Trekcetera Museum ready to open on Friday

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The Trekcetera museum team has been hard at work for their grand opening on Friday.

On April 14, 2017 at 9:00 a.m. the movie and television museum will open to the public as a year-round attraction.

Including a room dedicated to the 38 piece collection from AMC original ‘Hell on Wheels’, and a few other additions like a real piece of the iconic Titanic ship, the museum is not just for star trek fans.

They have utilized the space by adding in the new Borg Alcove as well as the Shinzon chair where museum visitors can take photos for a small fee.

Devan Daniels and Michael Mangold started the renowned museum in Vulcan, Alta., but felt there was more potential to move to Drumheller after noticing the large amounts of tourism traffic as well as the ability to expand in the larger facility.

Be sure to look at the full story in paper addition of the Mail this Wednesday.


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