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Small Business Week: Hoodoo Voodoo expands to new location

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After almost four years in the Valley Hoodoo Voodoo Cycle and Motorsports has moved to a new location expanding its shop and showroom.
The motorcycle shop now inhabits the former Harper’s Tire on Railway Avenue in downtown Drumheller, making great use of the space with a showroom for sales, as well as ample space for its bread and butter operations.”
    “The opportunity came up. We kind of looked at what we wanted to do and where we wanted to go,” said owner Jeremy MacKenzie. “The other location, unfortunately, didn’t give us a lot of space to expand from a retail standpoint. There wasn’t room to add on to make a showroom or even a proper parts room.”
     The heart of the business is a full-service Motorcycle shop for sales and repairs. The expanded space for a parts room will allow the company to better serve its customers by having the parts in stock. This also is a great service to visitors who may need to do roadside repairs.
    “On the retail side, we want to be able to grow to offer more. We hear a lot from the citizens of Drumheller and the tourists that visit and there are recommendations for everything from apparel to destination items that people might find interesting,” said MacKenzie.
    He adds they want to expand their services to the area beyond motorcycle maintenance. He says there are many in the area, especially in the ag industry that rely on small engine equipment, as well as vehicles like quads and side by sides. This season he even saw a few jet skis come through the door.
    “There is a lot of riders in the valley from a bike standpoint but even supporting our farmers and some of the small engine needs,” he said.         “We don’t want to be pigeon-holed into just being a bike shop. We know that is the heart of what we do, but we have always meant to provide a series of services that we don’t want people to leave town to get done.”
    He adds they want to be active in the rejuvenation of downtown Drumheller by becoming an active business offering its products and services to locals and visitors alike.
    “The 500,000 people that visit here every year they like to go to the Museum and the Atlas Coal Mine and then they want to go and buy a few souvenirs in downtown,” he said. “We looked at that as an opportunity to brighten up this corner a bit and provide some more activity.”
    “We want to champion Drumheller and all of its uniqueness.”


Local students cast their vote, mostly favour Conservatives

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More than 1.1 million elementary and secondary students participated in the Student Votes Canada.
    The results showed that the Liberal Party of Canada won 110 seats to form a minority government.The NDP formed the Official Opposition with 99 seats.
    Locally, Damien Kurek of the CPC was the clear winner, with 56 per cent of the vote at DVSS, 81 per cent of the vote at Greentree School and 64 per cent at St. Anthony’s.
    The runner up at DVSS was Natasha Fryzuk of the NDP, at Greentree School, the NDP came in second, followed by the Green Party. The Liberals and the PPC received no votes.
    At St. Anthony’s, David Michaud of the PPC came in second place, followed by the Liberals, the Green party and the NDP. 

Drumheller Fire Department celebrates 100 years

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The Drumheller Fire Department celebrated its centennial at the Badlands Community Facility on Saturday, October 19. More than 200 people, including former firefighters and family, came out for the dinner and program.   

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Adolf Guterson perished in 1951 while fighting the Napier Theatre Fire. He was only 23 years of age. On behalf of the family, retired Edmonton firefighter Tim Guterson presented the Fire Department with Adolf’s helmet, to be displayed at the Drumheller fire hall. This was the helmet he was wearing that fateful day he was killed.

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At the Drumheller Fire Department Centennial Celebration, Provincial Service Medals were presented to dedicated members of the department. Pictured are (l-r)  Regional Technical advisor for the Office of the Fire Commission Dean Clark, Reg Gallagher who received his 12 year medal, Matt Bolin who received his 12 year medal, Keith Poole who received his 12 year medal, Peter Gruber who received his 20 year medal 30 year bar and 40 year bar, Rick Schinnour who received his 20 year medal and 30 year bar, Chief Bruce Wade who received his 40 year bar and MLA Nate Horner.


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