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Drumheller RCMP issue winter travel advisory

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With snowy conditions, cold, and extreme weather season upon us, Drumheller RCMP remind the public to take proper precautions for winter travel. Motorists should plan, exercise caution, be diligent, and consider the following:

Always check and monitor weather and road conditions before traveling – ensure it is safe and appropriate to travel;
Ensure that your vehicle is in good running condition and that tires are appropriate for the conditions (winter rated tires);
Ensure your vehicle has plenty of fuel and is kept as full as possible during long journeys;
Always carry a cell phone and charger in your vehicle;
Dress for the current and expected weather conditions;
Keep a first aid kit, shovel, and booster cables in your vehicle;
Carry a winter kit in your vehicle including extra clothing, blankets, food, and water, and
Drive to the road conditions and exercise caution in winter conditions.

For current information on road and travel conditions, log onto “511 Alberta”. For more information on road safety and precautions, log onto “ama.ab.ca”. For more information on crime prevention, current policing issues, and information, follow the RCMP on Facebook @”Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Alberta” and Twitter @”RCMPAlberta”.


Heart to Heart gearing up for walk-a-thon

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While it is still a few months away, the Heart to Heart Society is already planning for its next annual Walk-a-thon.
The Heart to Heart Society of Drumheller is a registered non profit, made up of a volunteer membership.
Its goal is to support the Drumheller Health Foundation with the purchase and maintenance of heart-related equipment for the Drumheller Health Centre to support Drumheller and area patients.
Since 1999, Heart to Heart has raised $526,402.99. Their success has continued. In 2024 they set a goal for this walk-a-thon of $10,000, and raised $17,500.
The 2025 Heart to Heart Walk-a-thon is slated for Wednesday, April 16 at the Badlands Community Facility. This year they are holding the walk at 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. on the running track.
Funds raised will go toward the purchase of medical equipment and charitable receipts will be issued for all donations.
For more information contact the President of the Heart to Heart Society Thom Diprose at 403-823-1877.

Kohut Crossing opens for pedestrian, bike traffic

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A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on September 24 of this year by the Rails to Trails committee to celebrate the opening of a significant portion of the Rails to Trails pathway, which will connect communities on both sides of the Red Deer River; however, some delays postponed the official opening until Friday, November 15.
In December 2022, the families of Darrell and Dean Kohut and Drumheller Mayor Heather Colberg announced that they had fully sponsored $125,000 towards the Midland Bridge portion of the project, and would rename it Kohut Crossing in honour of their parents–John and Irene Kohut–and their late-brother, John Kohut Jr.
“This is very exciting, this has been a long time in the works and finally we’re here to connect both sides of the valley via this bridge,” said Drumheller Councillor Crystal Sereda following the ribbon cutting.
She adds this is the perfect time of year for people to take advantage of the newly opened crossing.
“The colours down the Red Deer (River) Valley are beautiful, and lots of people have not seen it, this view, from here.”
In June 2024 the Rails to Trails project received a $100,000 from the Co-Op Community Spaces Grant to help towards upgrades of the bridge to make it useable for pedestrians.

Not only will the opening of Kohut Crossing help to bridge the gap across the Red Deer River from Midland to the north into Newcastle to the south, it will also offer new tourism opportunities for those visiting the Drumheller Valley.
Kohut Crossing will allow residents and visitors alike to have easier access to the Royal Tyrrell Museum and Midland Provincial Park, and will also offer access to residents living in Midland and North Drumheller to Nacmine and other communities south of the Red Deer River via active modes of transportation such as walking and cycling.

 


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