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Registration opens for Dinosaur Half Marathon

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Registration is open for the 2022 Dinosaur Valley Half Marathon and organizers are hoping the event will make a triumphant return.
The event, which features a 5k family fun run, a 10k event, and a full half marathon is scheduled for September 11.
The race is entering its 13th year, missing only one event due to the COVID -19 pandemic. It returned last year, and after a truncated registration, they had a great turnout.
“We usually have about 500 people sign up and I think last year we had 275. We didn’t even open registration this year until March 1 and already we have 80 people signed up,” said one of the organizers Morgan Syvertsen. “Last year we didn’t start registration until the first of June.”
The race always attracts local runners as well as runners from throughout the province and has even seen registration from as far away as Europe and New Zealand.
Syvertsen says they will be using the same routes as in previous years.
The 5k is a relatively flat course that goes along the river valley. The 10K race traverses through downtown and then through Midland and returns to the Badlands Community Facility.
The half marathon takes runners on a trip through downtown Drumheller, the river valley, and then travels through Midland. It continues out through the Badlands surrounding the Royal Tyrrell Museum.
The 10k and the half marathon are Athletic Alberta Certified courses. This means the Dino Half could apply to become a qualifier for other high-profile events.
For more information, or to register, go to www.dinosaurhalf.com, or check out their Facebook page.


Kneehill County grants Long Run Exploration tax deferral

Kneehill County Council

The last of Kneehill County’s large tax arrears accounts, after exhaustive efforts to begin discussions, was granted a 12-month tax deferral at the regular Tuesday, March 22 council meeting.
Long Run Exploration Ltd reached out to begin negotiations with Kneehill County after a demand letter from the county’s legal firm was sent in late 2021.
“Council has agreed to several payment plans with industrial partners during the economic downturn, (COVID-19) pandemic, and low gas prices,” Ms. Siverson shared with council.
Two repayment options were presented to council for consideration and approval. The first option was an equal payment plan for a 12-month period, which would include the 2019 and 2020 penalties and waive the 2021 and 2022 penalties, would repay a total of $336,307.56; the second option was an immediate payment of $299,350.25 and would all waive penalties from 2019 to 2022.
Ms. Siverson explained, although the second option would provide immediate repayment, the cancellation of four years of penalties would actually decrease county revenues and the first option would provide the county with a “better financial return.”
Council moved to accept the 12-month repayment plan and cancel the 2021 penalties in the amount of $68,780.82 along with $24,807.82 in 2022 penalties.

Yuhas selected to AJHL South All Rookie Team

Rookie of the Week Dec 7

Drumheller Dragons Rookie Vann Yuhas has been selected to the 2021-2022 Viterra South All Rookie Team.
On March 25, the AJHL announced the North and South squads. It notes players are selected to the respective rosters through a voting process completed by league general managers and coaches.
In his first year, Yuhas has taken off. The 18 year old forward has played in 58 regular season games and has 17 goals and 30 assists for a total of 47 points. He has had three two- goal games and two three assist performances. In the playoffs the Medicine Hat-born player has scored three goals and had five assists.
He was the lone Dragon selected for the teams, with two from Okotoks and two from Brooks.
The four finalists for 2022 AJHL Rookie of the Year were each selected to the AJHL All-Rookie Teams (Aucoin, Bookman, Davis, Lorenz). Forward Rieger Lorenz of the Okotoks Oilers was the recipient of the Dick White Trophy as AJHL Rookie of the Year.


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