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Diana's restaurant under new ownership

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Diana’s Restaurant is under new ownership. Peter and Linda Li are having the restaurant’s grand opening today, June 12.
The restaurant is open from 11:30 – 2 p.m. for lunch, and 4:30 to 8 p.m. for dinner. For every buffet order, $1 will be donated to the Greentree School’s lunch program.
The Restaurant is located on Centre Street.


Drumheller Dinosaur Trail triathlon a success

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Deanne Bertsch, crosses the finish line at the fourth annual Drumheller Dinosaur Trail Triathlon on Saturday morning, June 4. She participated in the sprint race as part of the Annika Lassen team.

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Mike MacDonald, first place Olympic triathlon participant crosses the finish line on Saturday morning outside of the Drumheller Aquaplex. MacDonald completed the swimming, biking and running in 2:41:51. The triathlon had seven solo participants and three teams in the Olympic portion and 17 solo participants and seven teams for the sprint.

DASE receives donation from Legacy Fund

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    The Drumheller Association of Skateboarding Enthusiasts (DASE) received another donation this week to help fund the construction of the skate park.
    The Drumheller and District Chamber of Commerce (DDCC), through the World’s Largest Dinosaur Legacy Fund presented DASE with a cheque for $25,000 on Tuesday, June 9.
    The Legacy Fund invests a portion of funds that are generated by the World’s Largest Dinosaur attraction and gift shop to enhance and enrich community economic development initiatives in the Drumheller region.
    “The Chamber of Commerce is pleased to present these funds and honour our commitment that was made back in September 2012, when plans for the skate park were first beginning to take shape,” announced Heather Bitz, Executive Director on the DDCC in a press release.
    “With our operation being located next door, we clearly see what a popular destination Centennial Park is for locals and visitors, alike. The skate park will nicely complement and enhance the existing amenities of Centennial Park,” she said.
    To date the Legacy Fund has contributed over $555,000 to an array of worthy community group projects.
Construction is currently underway for the skate park at the site of the former tennis courts between the Aquaplex and Drumheller Memorial Arena.


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