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Minister of International and Intergovernmental Relations to meet with local businesses

    Drumheller has an entrepreneurial spirit, with small and medium businesses not only surviving, but thriving, never missing an opportunity to grow.
    Some of these opportunities may be outside the valley, the province, or even the country.
    Next Thursday, May 2, the Honourable Cal Dallas, Minister of International and Intergovernmental Relations will be in Drumheller to discuss the potential of looking beyond the valley walls for opportunity.
    “It is an opportunity to discuss what we do in International and Intergovernmental Relations and how that can be directly positive for businesses throughout Alberta, to talk a little bit about these opportunities to engage internationally, and what export can do for a business and the community,” Dallas told inSide Drumheller.
    International opportunities, he says, come in a variety of ways beyond simply exporting a product. There are myriad ways to build international relationships, including through tourism.

The Honourable Cal Dallas…
Minister of International and Intergovernmental Relations


    “We are going to have people along who have specific tourism expertise, we are going to have agricultural expertise,” said Dallas. “We have six international offices in Asia. These offices are working to strike relationships, surface opportunities, and analyse the market and be able to interact directly with businesses throughout Alberta.”
    International relationship can help unlock business potential.
    “Your region is achieving great things on the tourism side, but it also has enormous untapped potential. We are able to talk about what some of that looks like, from Asia, or Europe, he said. “I know there will be lots of agricultural related interest from this region and my sense is there are some businesses that are developing and manufacturing some very unique products that probably have value elsewhere in the world, and what these opportunities look like.”
    It has been a year since the election and Drumheller, despite not having an MLA as part of the governing party, is seeing a number of ministers coming through the valley. Finance Minster Doug Horner was in Drumheller before the budget came down, and Culture Minister Heather Klimchuk was through last week.
    “That is what we were elected to do, govern for all Albertans. What you are seeing is our commitment,” said Dallas. “We are going around the province and working really hard. We know the success of these communities is based on a lot of factors, but seeing small business succeed is critical to the sustainability of our communities.”
    Manager of the Drumheller and District Chamber of Commerce Heather Bitz says Drumheller was selected to host one of 10 of these conversations throughout the province.
    “It is definitely going to be interesting,” said Bitz. “We look at it as a positive opportunity to bring something else to our community and an opportunity for business owners to get involved and have a conversation with the minister.”
    The meeting is slated for Thursday, May 2 from 12:30 to 2:00 p.m. at the Badlands Community Facility.
    Bitz asks those interested in attending to RSVP by email to h.bitz@drumhellerchamber.com or call 403-823-8100.


Dinosaur survives arrow wound

    Drumheller RCMP are investigating an arrow found in the underside of the World’s Largest Dinosaur last week.
    Last Thursday morning staff at the World’s Largest Dinosaur noticed an arrow in the torso of the World’s Largest Dinosaur. This was not the first time it has happened.
    “We called the RCMP and they took a statement,” said Drumheller and District Chamber of Commerce manager Heather Bitz. “It will leave a hole and that’s not good.”
    She said this is not the only recent act of destruction. Last week they had to clean some graffiti off the World’s Largest Dinosaur.
    The Drumheller Fire Department helped remove the arrow Friday afternoon by utilizing its snorkel truck.
    “The biggest concern, and the RCMP say it too, is that someone is shooting this type of arrow in the town limits. That’s a little worrisome,” said Bitz.
    Staff Sergeant Art Hopkins said a bow and arrow is not considered a firearm and the firing of the arrow has to be taken in context.
    At this point, they don’t know if the arrow had been shot in the middle of the night with no bystanders, if the act happened in such a way that it threatened people’s safety, or if in fact, the dinosaur was the intended target. At the very least, he said the person who shot the arrow could face charges of mischief.
    Bitz says the Chamber has set aside funds to complete scheduled maintenance, and expects it may happen this fall or early next season, regardless of the shooting.
    “We are always saving and putting money in the pot for that because we know it is a sizable expense,” said Bitz. “This act of vandalism is unfortunate.”

Mountain View Credit Union Awarded Alberta Credit Union of the Year Honour

    Owners really do win at Mountain View Credit Union. The credit union was named Alberta Credit Union of the Year at Credit Union Central Alberta Limited’s Annual General Meeting, held last Thursday evening, April 11, in Calgary.
    Graham Wetter, President & CEO of Credit Union Central Alberta Ltd., recognized Mountain View Credit Union for their achievements in 2012, particularly:
    •Financial Performance: Mountain View Credit Union posted a net income (before taxes and patronage rebates) of over $3.2 million for the 2012 fiscal year;
 •Credit Union system leadership: Bob Marshall, Mountain View Credit Union President and CEO, has played an integral role in an initiative to review debit and credit card payment options for credit unions throughout Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba;
    • Innovative collaborative efforts, through the creation of a InStride Resources Ltd, a cooperative shared-resource business solution established with 1st Choice Savings, Lakeland Credit Union and Mountain View Credit Union;
• Winning two Achievement in Marketing Excellence Awards from the national Marketing Association for Credit Unions (MACU) organization.
    “We were surprised by this honour,” said Bob Marshall, Mountain View Credit Union President and CEO. “The credit union system is strong in Alberta, and to be recognized by our peers for our 2012 performance, strengths and system leadership is a significant achievement. Our employees can all feel proud that they have contributed to this win, and feel confident that by focusing on the rewards and benefits that are of value to our owners, we are building a successful organization.”
Mountain View also won for best ROA (Return on Asset) Growth for our Peer Group, for 2012 over 2011 results.
    Mountain View Credit Union is a member-owned, community-based financial institution with 12 branches incldung Delia, Carbon and Morrin, and assets of $560 million. Mountain View serves over 17,000 personal, business and agriculture members in 12 communities. The credit union opened its first branch in Cremona in 1943 and now employs 110 people throughout Central Alberta.


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