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Newcastle ball diamonds reopen, Riverside Drive faces changes for berm

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Work on one berm project has been completed which has resulted in the reopening of some recreational areas, and construction on another project is ramping up which will have some temporary, and permanent, impacts to traffic.
Earth began moving on the Newcastle berm in September 2022 after council awarded the contract to Pidherney’s Inc. in the amount of some $2.2 million, and the Newcastle dog park and Ball Diamond #2 were closed to facilitate construction in the area.
Work on this portion of the project officially wrapped up as of Friday, June 23 and the ball diamond and dog park were reopened to the public. There is some scheduled work to complete planting in September 2023, and it is expected some work in this area may require further temporary closures of these facilities.
Although the dog park and ball diamond are reopened, residents and visitors to the area are being asked not to access newly seeded areas to allow grass to establish on the berm and other adjacent areas.
Construction on the downtown berm, which includes a portion adjacent to Riverside Drive East, is scheduled to begin now that Canada Day activities and celebrations are over.
This portion of the project has undergone significant changes since it was first proposed to permanently close a portion of Riverside Drive East between 3 Avenue and 4 Avenue East to accommodate the footprint of the berm. Public opposition was heard by Drumheller council during a public hearing in April 2022, and council requested alternative options be brought back to the table to allow this stretch of roadway to remain open to traffic.
Following design changes, it was determined Riverside Drive could remain open to traffic, at a reduced width starting at 3 Avenue, which will require a retaining wall.
Although Riverside Drive will remain open, the road right of way will be permanently closed, though this will not have any impacts on traffic.
Drumheller council awarded the downtown berm construction tender to Wilco Contractors Southwest Inc. in the amount of $7,293,322.60; this amount represents the total for the entire downtown berm project which extends from the Gordon Taylor Bridge, through Centennial Park behind the Aquaplex and Badlands Community Facility (BCF), up to 4 Avenue East.
Traffic through this area will be temporarily rerouted using Railway Avenue, Centre Street, and 6 Street East. Construction will also impact access to pathways throughout Centennial Park and along Riverside Drive East to 6 Street East between July and November.


Legion Poster Contest winners announced

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Greentree School had some great submissions in the annual Legion Poster Contest. (back; l-r) Poppy Chair Debbie Laplante joins Zoe Eccleston, who won third in Colour Poster, Taylor Unland won second in Black and White Poster, Phoebe Secord Allair won first in Colour Poster, Rowan Geissberger won first locally and first at District for her Poetry, Austin Burfield won first locally for his Black and White Poster and second at District, and Kaylee McIsaac won third for Black and White Poster with (front) winners, Trace Hodgson and Kya Xiaellert.

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St. Anthony’s School students faired well in the Legion Poster Contest. (l-r) Iya Pedregosa won second in the Black and White Poster category, Emma Jensen won first in the primary Colour Poster category, Everett Eddy won first in the Black and White Posters category and third in District and Skyla Williams won third in the Primary Colour Poster category. They are joined by Poppy Chair Debbie Laplante and Principal Celeste Schrock.

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DVSS Principal Curtis Lapierre joins McKenzie Henry who won second and Yewon Kang who won first in the Legion Poster Contest, with Poppy Chair Debbie Laplante.

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Marina Pedersen with her mother. The Morrin School Student won second place in the Primary Poster Category in the Legion Poster Contest.

Three Hills RCMP investigate fire in river valley

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A Saskatchewan man has been charged with several offences under the Forest and Prairie Protection Act and the Forest and Prairie Protection Regulation after Three Hills RCMP attended a call for a suspicious male leaving an area of a recent fire.
On Saturday, July 1 at approximately 7:38 p.m., Three Hills RCMP received a 911 report for a suspicious male leaving the area of a fire near the Morrin Bridge on Highway 27, about 35 kilometres northwest of the Town of Drumheller.
Police attended the scene and arrested the male who was later charged with multiple offences under the Forest and Prairie Protection Act and the Forest and Prairie Protection Regulation.
RCMP are seeking assistance from motorists or public in the area with any information of the event.
Alvin Sayer, 63, a resident of Saskatoon, SK., has been charged with the following offences:
Forest and Prairie Protection Act X 6
Forest and Prairie Protection Regulation
Three Hills RCMP would also like to thank motorists and farmers in the area who jumped in to assist with the fire control until the Three Hills Fire Department subdued the fire.
The investigation is still ongoing and anybody with information or CCTV footage of the incident is asked to contact Three Hills RCMP at 403-443-5539. Tipsters seeking anonymity can submit a tip to Crime Stoppers by calling 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or submitting a form online at P3Tips.com.


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