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Wayfinding signs unveiled in core

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          The first of the new Wayfinding signs were unveiled today at the corner of Railway Avenue and Centre Street in downtown Drumheller,

This is the first in a series of 11 signs, which were unanimously approved by the Wayfinding Signage Committee on Sept 15. The committee worked with Urban Systems (urban design specialists) through the summer to determine design and location.

“The priority in 2016 has been to improve signage in the downtown core. However the plan is to look at a wider area in the future as well as vehicular signage,” explains Paul Salvatore Director of Community Services. “It was important that the design reflected our unique local landscape, whilst being low maintenance and have a high level of durability.”

The Wayfinding signage package is a key item identified in the Tourism Master Plan. It has been funded through the $35,000, 2016 downtown revitalization project.

 “Pedestrian signage is vital in welcoming visitors to our community as we help them discover our great businesses,” states Julia Fielding Economic Development and Communications Officer. “Urban systems have designed the signs and worked with the committee on the locations throughout Drumheller. They are a renowned urban design company who work on projects throughout Western Canada and North America.”

          The remaining signs will be installed in time for spring.


DVSS serves up holiday hot cakes

Pancakes

DVSS celebrated the last day of school before Christmas with their annual pancake breakfast. The school hosted the community and students for breakfast on Thursday morning, December 22. Teachers Ryan Hatch and Dawn Sullivan were manning the griddle and getting pretty good at flipping flapjacks. 

Drumheller RCMP looking for suspect charged with kidnapping

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On October 18th, 2016, Drumheller RCMP received a complaint from an elderly local resident that in early July 2016, a male forced his way into her home demanding money.  The victim was forced to attend a local bank and withdraw a small amount of cash, then drive the male to a neighbouring community before being released. The male was known to the victim as he had previously done yard work on the victim’s property.

The ongoing investigation and consultation with the Crown Prosecutor’s Office has resulted in Darren Guntel, age 48, being charged with Kidnapping, Extortion, Robbery, and Breaking and Entering. There are currently warrants in place for the arrest of Mr. Guntel for these crimes.

The Drumheller RCMP are currently seeking public assistance in locating Darren Guntel, as well as determining if other crimes of this nature have taken place. Anyone that has been a victim of this type of crime is encouraged to contact the Drumheller RCMP or their local police.  

If you have information about this crime or the whereabouts of Mr. Guntel, please contact the Drumheller RCMP at 403-823-2630. Do not approach Mr. Guntel. If you wish to remain anonymous, please contact Crime Stoppers by phone at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), by Internet at www.tipsubmit.com, or by SMS (check your local Crime Stoppers www.crimestoppers.ab.ca for instructions).


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