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Starland awards contract for new Munson Fire Hall

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    The Munson Fire Department will have a new place to call home in the near future.
    At Starland County’s April 26 meeting, council conditionally awarded the construction of a new hall to Lear Construction management.
 Munson Fire Chief Steve Wannstrom is excited to see the project take off.
    The hall will have three bays as well as a training room space. The site will also have a truck water fill station.
    It will also be set up as an Emergency Operations Centre with backup generating capabilities.
    “Generally we are able to have the training room set up with different stations, so you can have police or ambulance set up and other departments. It will have extra phone, power and communications lines to have access to outside technologies,” said Wannstrom.
    The county acquired the land where the hall will be located near the village and the entrance to Highway 9-56.
    “It works well for the truck fill and it is close to the highway if you have a major incident,” said Wannstrom. “We will have a good sized yard out there for training.”
    It is a county project with a price tag of about $2.5 Million.
    The county has been budgeting its MSI funding to support the project. The Munson Fire Association is also raising funds to add to the project, and may add a wellness centre.
    The contract has been conditionally awarded, as they want to confirm the construction materials will meet the new National Energy Code requirements. 


Iron-osaurus arrives at BCF

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In most places seeing a dinosaur hovering in mid air would be a spectacle, but only in Drumheller can it be a regular occurrence. Ironosaurus Wrex is a creation of Jason Knibb, made out of steel taken from various machinery. On Thursday night, June 29, he was being installed in front of the Badlands Community Facility.

She has a Name keeps winning over audiences

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The Alberta-based film zeroing in on human trafficking continues to garner awards.

She Has A Name received the Silver Crown Award for Best Drama last night at a ceremony in Cincinnati, Ohio at the 2017 International Christian Visual Media Association (ICVM) Crown Awards. Each year, the Crown Awards bring together filmmakers and distributors from Canada, the USA, Europe and Asia. Former Drumheller resident Dean Kohut is an executive producer of the film.

“It was an amazing night,” notes the film’s director Matthew Kooman, who was on hand with codirector Daniel Kooman to accept the award. “I’m proud of this film and the team that made it happen.”

The Alberta-made film based on a human trafficking incident in Thailand continues to receive acclaim both in Canada and now internationally.

She Has A Name was also nominated for Best Picture at the Crown Awards, just as it was at the recent Alberta Film and Television Awards in Edmonton where it received at total of five nominations and won the 2017 Rosie for Production Design which was given to Alberta-based designer Shari Aspinall.

The film also received the Audience Choice Award at the Central Alberta Film Festival (CAFF). The film was the closing film at both CAFF, the opening film at Missions Fest Film Fest in Vancouver earlier this year and was an official selection of the Break Forth Canada Film Festival in Edmonton.

The Crown Awards recognize excellence in production and content of films for the “values” audience in the film market. Since 1973, the awards have been presented at the ICVM film market conference each year. The awards were handed out during a ceremony on June 28 in Cincinnati, Ohio

 


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