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Community project gives new future to old trees

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The Flood Mitigation Community Advisory Committee (CAC) is looking to give new life to some of the trees slated for removal due to upcoming flood mitigation work.
While the project is still in its early stages, the committee is looking for ideas and ways to honour the trees, their legacy, and their history in the Drumheller Valley.
“Some of these trees have to come down, but some are old, stately trees that have historic value for the valley,” CAC member Wayne Powell told the Mail.
One idea the committee is considering is to enlist tree carvers to craft benches or other art installations; this was inspired after some committee members watched a chainsaw carving competition in Hope, B.C.
Fellow committee members Harvey Saltys and Tony Miglecz visited three berm sites on Wednesday, March 9 in Centennial Park, Midland, and Newcastle where tree removal is slated to take place later in March.
At each site, they tied orange markers around the trunks of trees at least two to three feet around and with relatively straight trunks in good condition.
Once removed, the trees will be stored at a town storage site to dry out before being repurposed, giving the committee time to collect community feedback and ideas for this project.
Anyone who would like to submit feedback or an idea can contact the Community Advisory Committee at floodcommittee@drumheller.ca for more information on this project.


Rotary's Student of the Month recognized

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Maya Bieganek, a Grade 12 student at DVSS was selected as the Drumheller Rotary Club’s Student of the month for February 2022. Maya was chosen for her academic achievement and leadership in the school. She has been on the Dynos Cheer Team since grade 8 and has enjoyed volunteering as a cheer mentor for the younger participants. Maya has been accepted into the Okanagan Campus of UBC and plans to enter an engineering program. Associate Principal Brad Teske and Rotarian Barb Campbell are pictured presenting Maya with her package. This package contains a $25 gift certificate from Riverside Value Drug Mart, a movie pass from Napier Theatre, a free pizza and soft drink from Boston Pizza and a $25 cheque and certificate from the Drumheller Rotary Club.

Dragons move on to second round

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It was a nail-biting series, but the Dragons showed resolve in topping the Calgary Canucks four games to two in the first round of the AJHL South finals.
The Dragons and the Canucks were tied at one apiece, coming off the first two games at home on March 4 and 5. On Tuesday, March 8, the series headed to Calgary, and the Dragons dominated. Keegan Beagle took the lead for the Dragons with four minutes left in the first period on the powerplay and never looked back.
Carter Belitski and Kiano Robinson each scored in the second period to take a 3-0 lead. Grayson Dietrich added one more 3:50 in the third period before Calgary added one. Sam Simard added a powerplay goal with 19 seconds left as the Dragons went on to a 5-1 win.
On Wednesday, March 9, the Dragons outshot the Canucks 42-38, but nothing was reaching the back of the net. Finally, 42 seconds into the second period, Simard put the Dragons up one. This held until there was 1:17 left in the third period when Calgary tied it up, forcing overtime. Calgary took the 2-1 overtime win, sending the series back to the Dragons Den tied.
More than 1,300 fans were at the Drumheller Memorial Arena on Saturday, March 12, for game 5. This time the Canucks outshot the Dragons 34-22. With just over six minutes left in the second Dietrich scored, putting the Dragons up 1-0. With 9:25 remaining, he scored his second of the game, putting the Dragons up 2-0 for the win and the series lead.
The teams headed back to Calgary for Game 6 on Sunday afternoon, March 13. Calgary scored first but Hayden Prosofsky tied it at one, after one period. Calgary took a 2-1 lead after two, but Prosofsky tied it up on the powerplay 6:39 seconds into the third period. Just 32 seconds later Ty Whitford scored again on the powerplay to take a 3-2 lead. The Canucks scored two minutes later, but less than a minute later, rookie Caden Heins scored his first goal as a Dragon, winning the game 4-3 and the series 4-2.


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