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New owners for Centre Street Insurance

 

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Susan Kolenz is excited and sad to announce her retirement as she has sold her well established insurance brokerage in Drumheller.  “I would like to thank my wonderful staff and customers for their loyalty and support over the last 28 years” says Susan. 

 “I am honoured to welcome the new owners of Centre Street Insurance, Braden and Landon Bosch, and wish them nothing but success in the future. I know they are going to do a fantastic job”.

 As of August 1, 2015, Braden and Landon Bosch are proud to have taken ownership of Centre Street Insurance and are very excited to be back in the community to provide insurance services to Drumheller and area residents and business owners. Centre Street Insurance will continue to be locally owned and operated. “We are very proud to be an independent brokerage that will continue to be a part of the community and here to provide the local service that our customers deserve”. 

The Bosch brothers are no strangers to the Drumheller area.  With 10 years of experience working with another brokerage in the Drumheller community they jumped at the opportunity to own and operate their own insurance office.  “I am looking forward to meeting and working with Centre Street’s existing staff and clients for many years to come.” 

 Braden and Landon have strong roots in the Drumheller area and are very passionate about customer service and supporting the community they call home.  “Being part of the community in ways other than insurance have always been a passion of mine”, mentioned Landon.

Centre Street Insurance…  The Local Service You Deserve!


Former Dragons forward joining SAIT Trojans this fall

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The Drumheller Dragons are proud to announce that Hunter Mills has been accepted into the Business Admin Degree program at SAIT and will be joining the Trojans Hockey Team. 

Mills, a fan favorite, has been with the Dragons for three seasons, receiving the Top Playoff Performer Award in his final year. Always a strong presence on the ice, Hunter finished his AJHL career with 132 games played, 46 goals, 48 assists totaling 94 points with 283 penalty minutes.

“Hunter will be a valuable member of the SAIT Trojans Men’s Hockey team. We are looking forward to working with Hunter and helping him accomplish his education goals and his hockey goals.” Said Dan Olsen, Head Coach of the SAIT Trojans Men’s Hockey.

Drumheller Dragons Head Coach and General Manager Brian Curran said, “Hunter has worked very hard for what he has accomplished and will be a strong addition to the SAIT Trojans. I wish him all the best and know he has a bright future.”

Hunter has also been offered a position as an instructor with the SAIT Summer Hockey School in August.

Top numbers for Tyrrell

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The valley enjoyed another busy holiday weekend as visitors flocked from far and wide to take in all that Drumheller has to offer. The Royal Tyrrell was no exception, topping more than 7,000 visitors on both Saturday and Sunday. Over the entire Heritage Day Long Weekend they museum saw 20,274 visitors, besting last year’s numbers by more than 2,200 visitors.


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