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More productions choosing valley for filming

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The valley continues to be sought by studios locally and abroad for film production, and this year is no exception.
Earlier this year The Order, featuring Jude Law, was shot in Drumheller using areas of downtown as a backdrop.
The valley is also currently supporting two productions last week.
Karen Harnisch, producer for In Cold Light, was on the set in the valley Friday as they shot the action thriller.
“The director Maxime Giroux came here a few years ago to come here and scout and fell in love with the vista,” said Harnisch.
The film stars Mika Monroe, who was in It Follows, and Troy Kotsur, who won the Oscar for best performance by an actor in a Supporting Role for his work on the hit CODA.
Harnisch said the thriller takes place in Alberta, and they shot live at the Ponoka Rodeo. The protagonist is attempting to straighten out her life after a stint in prison, but after her twin is murdered, and being a witness, she is forced to go on the run.
She explains it is an independent Canadian film and is a Quebec, Ontario, Alberta co-production.
“It makes it pretty complicated but also pretty special. It was also supported by TeleFilm Canada as well as SODEC (Société de développement des entreprises culturelles, in Quebec), and the tax credit here in Alberta is also playing a major role in helping us make the movie,” she said.
The film will be released in Canada through Elevation Pictures, and she says Albertans should have no problem finding it when it comes out in 2024.
It will also have an international release through XYZ Films.
They will be shooting in Alberta until July 20.
On the same day, filmmaker Griffin Cork, who has worked on a number of features in the valley, including the series Abracadavers was also on set.
Numera Film was working on a project for an oversea streaming service, currently referred to as Project Six Shooter.


Carbon Cruizers car show enters third year

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The streets in the Village of Carbon were teeming with people as they came down on Saturday, July 8 to take in the third annual Carbon Cruizers Show and Shine. Caradoc Avenue was partially closed to traffic as a total of 37 vehicles, ranging from classics to modern rides, lined the street. Event organizer Marty Morgan says he is happy to see the continued support from the local car community. A fundraiser raffle was also held during the event by the Friends of the Carbon Library which helped to raise funds to support operations of the local Carbon Library. Awards were handed out to the three best vehicles in the show, as well as one for most creative.

Rumsey ride aims for $1 million

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It has been a milestone in the making for 34 years.
The Rumsey Ride for STARS has rebranded itself the Ride for A Million!
Organizer Rob Richmond tells the Mail, there is a strong chance the ride will break the million-dollar mark this season.
“I think with the generosity we have experienced, I don’t think it will be too hard to achieve it. We are right there and it should be a cool thing and an exciting time,” said Richmond.
The Rumsey Ride is coming on Sunday, August 13. This will be the second year they have decided to move the ride to its headquarters at the Rumsey Agriplex and Grounds, and the ride will take place on the Rumsey Nature Trail.
“The Ag Society has been a huge partner for us… they have always been there for us and are more than willing to have it. It is a big high point on the calendar for Rumsey,” said Richmond.
He adds they have also made a great partner with the East Central Heritage Society, which looks after the nature trail. This is the former railway line that runs between Rumsey and Rowley.
Expect all the fun activities you have come to enjoy over the more than three decades of the Rumey Ride. The Rumsey Volunteer Fire Department will be serving up breakfast starting at 9 a.m., before riders head out on the trail. It wraps up with the beef dinner.
Other activities on-site include a silent auction and raffles, and Jill Brodie will be back with the Ducks and Dogs Demo. Riders can also participate in the poker rally for $5 a hand.
While the traditional ride remains intact, there have been additions over the last couple of years during COVID that have been a great way for more to participate.
If riders are not able to participate on the day, they can still do the “Your Ride for STARS”, where they collect pledges and do their own rides. They have also kept the popular online auction going preceding the main event.
For the last couple of years, Richmond has participated in his own walk, where he would tromp a trail across the country ride, his most recent trek was 33 kilometres. This year they are changing it up and are inviting participants to take part in a 5k walk on August 12. At the end of the walk they will have a Gooch’s Gang barbecue, sponsored by the Alix Fire Department.


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