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Council rescinds mask bylaw

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With COVID-19 numbers across the province dropping and zero active cases in Drumheller, council has rescinded its Mask Bylaw.
At the Monday, June 28 Regular Council Meeting, council unanimously agreed to end the bylaw requiring masks to be worn in indoor public spaces.
“We are looking to fall in line with the province and end the mask mandate,” said Drumheller CAO Darryl Drohomerski. “The cases in Drumheller have been at or near zero for the last month.”
The Mask Bylaw came into effect on November 23, 2020, the same time council declared a State of Local Emergency. This was rescinded on January 25.
The Mask Bylaw is no longer in effect as of July 1.
Currently, there are zero active cases of COVID-19 in Drumheller, and 65 per cent of the eligible population of Drumheller-Starland have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. Based on provincial cases and the number of vaccines. The province is poised to end the majority of its restrictions on July 1.
“We are proud of the hard work people have done to comply with the order to wear a mask, and I am sure everyone is going to be excited to be mask free, come Canada Day,” said Drohomerski.


firefighters respond to yard fire

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The Drumheller Fire Department responded to a fire around noon, on Tuesday, June 29 on 2nd Avenue West, beside Newcastle Diamond One. Fire Chief Bruce wade said a resident was burning a woodpile in his yard. Wind and cottonwood fluff caused the fire to spread and get out of hand. The Fire Department responded with its bush buggy and Unit One. About 10 firefighters were on the scene.

Dinosaur Valley Half Marathon returns in September

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Runners have waited over a year, and this week, the organizers of the Dinosaur Valley Half Marathon announced this year’s event will be going on September 12.
The event, which features 5k, 10k, and a full half marathon celebrated its 10th anniversary at the last event in 2019. Because of COVID-19, the 2020 event was cancelled.
“It’s great news we are going to do the marathon this year,” one of the organizers Morgan Syvertsen tells the Mail. “We have the registration set up for it. You can go on to the website (www.dinosaurhalf.com) and register.”
The Dinosaur Half has been a popular race for locals and visitors, and over its 10-year history enjoyed strong participation. Organizers are hoping for an enthusiastic return for the race.
“With so many events being cancelled this year, there are a lot of people looking around for something to do. So hopefully they will hear about us and come out and join us,” he said.
There are still some concerns about restrictions. Syvertsen explains if Alberta reaches Stage 2 and 3 of the openings, which it appears to be poised to do, they should be able to run the race in the traditional way.
“The only thing I can foresee is if there are some kind of restrictions on the number of people who can gather in one place. Then we could do a rolling start, where people CHOOSE whatever time they want to start. They go to the starting line and start their timing chip,” he explains.
For more information, or to register, go to www.dinosaurhalf.com, or check out their Facebook page.


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