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Tyrrell expansion officially announced at exhibit unveiling today

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The Royal Tyrrell Museum opened its new exhibit Foundations on Friday and officially announced a major $9.3 museum million expansion in conjunction with the provincial government.

Alberta Minister of Culture and Tourism Ricardo Miranda was on hand to officially open the new exhibit and to make the official Tyrrell expansion announcement as a part of the NDP’s Alberta Jobs Plan.

“The expansion money our government is announcing today will increase visitors, create jobs, and leave a lasting legacy for future generations,” Minister Miranda said.

Funding will go toward expanding facilities, including the distance learning studios, additional classroom and learning spaces, expanding accessible washroom facilities, developing a hands-on discovery room, and a rest area.

The Tyrrell received $7 million for this year and $2.3 million for next year. Construction is expected to begin in spring 2017 and be completed in spring 2019. The museum will remain open to the public throughout the construction period.

“When we build, renew, and maintain infrastructure such as the Royal Tyrrell, our economy gets a needed boost. Investing in infrastructure also supports jobs,” said Minister of Infrastructure Brian Mason in a press release. 

The museum expansion announcement comes a year after the Tyrrell broke its attendance records with over 400,000 visitors.

The expansion project was previously reported in the April 20 edition of inSide Drumheller and the article is available online at www.drumhellermail.com

The Foundations exhibit is situated at the beginning of the museum gallery and is designed to introduce key themes and ideas central to palaeontology through interactive displays and exhibits.  


Humane society program brings LA deathrow huskies to Alberta

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Sun, surf, sands, and stars – the boardwalks and beaches of greater Los Angeles sound to us like the place to be, but for husky dogs already on death row in Hollywood animal shelters, the heat can be hell. 

But Alberta’s cooler climate sounds like paradise to a husky with its fur, so the new partnership between the Drumheller and District Humane Society and the LA-based non-profit Hollywood Huskies offers an elegant solution. 

The Drumheller humane society has begun accepting Siberian huskies and husky-mixes from the organization, dogs who were either found wandering the streets of LA or were facing euthanasia on death row, in order to place them in forever homes in the Drumheller area, where the breed is more popular and better suited. 

The agreement has seen the adoption of three huskies so far since the humane society and Holywood Huskies made the connection two months ago.

Karma, who was found walking in LA county with a belt around her neck, was likely used as a breeding dog and was either dumped or escaped. She already has a family waiting to adopt her when she arrives. 

Or Apollo, who Hollywood Huskies saved from certain euthanasia after he was found on the streets like Karma.

Humane society president  Kelcy Travis said the relationship is beneficial for both parties.

“It’s a good partnership, these dogs are days, weeks, or hours away from being put down and huskies get adopted quickly here,” said Travis. 

The arriving dogs are also already vetted and microchipped, so the humane society and rescuing families do not incur the cost of medical bills.

“Wherever they’re from we’ll try and help. I’m not concern with where they’re coming from.”

The humane society currently has one Hollywood husky, Gwen, a German Shephard/Husky mix, who is available for adoption.

Marking Public Service Week

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From waterworks to recycling, all was on display for Drumheller residents to learn more about Public Works at the Town of Drumheller. Nations Public Works Week is May 15-21. It is an opportunities to educate and inform the public of the essential role that the public works plays in the life of a community. To mark the day, the doors of the Public Works Shops at The Town of Drumheller were swung wide open for a barbecue and to invite residents in to see the kind of work that is being done day in and day out.


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