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Water leaks prompt town to reduce fountain hours

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The Town of Drumheller will be operating the fountain at Rotary Park on a reduced schedule this summer.

The Town has had the fountain in operations this season however there are still leaks in the infrastructure. According to a release from the town of Drumheller when crews were getting the fountain ready for the season they measured a huge loss of water.

In 2018 significant leaks were discovered. The major leaks were repaired and some pipes were lined at a cost of $65,000. It was estimated that it would cost at least a further $180,000 to complete the work.

During the 2019 budget discussions council felt this was not a good use of public money and therefore instructed administration to keep the fountain running as much as they could through this summer and look at alternatives for 2020; such as an extension to the spray park.

"Unfortunately despite the work last year there are still significant losses of water and so we have decided run the fountain on a reduced schedule," explained Darryl Drohomerski, CAO of the Town of Drumheller. "The Public Works team: in partnership with Alberta Health have created a schedule of running the fountain Thursday morning to Monday morning every week over the summer, apart from holiday Mondays when it will run to Tuesday morning."

"We appreciate the fountain is an important part of the summer experience in Drumheller," outlined Dave Brett Director of Infrastructure. "However we take water conservation seriously and with the loss of 63,896 litres in a 25 hour period (that is 68% of what the fountain holds) we feel this is the best option available. On days the fountain is not running, the spray park will still be available for people to enjoy."


Student-athletes honoured at banquet

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    The athletic abilities and accomplishments of the students at St. Anthony’s School were celebrated on Monday, June 3.
    The school hosted its annual Awards Banquet and presentations. This is to celebrate the accomplishments of the student-athletes who worked hard all season at their respective sports. There were 38 athletes from all disciplines awarded with MVP, Sabre, and Saint awards.
    The student-athletes also had the opportunity to hear from guest speaker Jessica O’Connell. From Calgary, O’Connell is a 5k specialist and has the fifth fastest time in Canadian history. She also holds the record for the indoor 3000m.
    She has competed in the World Championships, the Pan Am Games, Commonwealth Games, and the 2016 Rio Olympics.

Bantam Titans shine in jamboree play

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    The Bantam Titans have wrapped up jamboree season and so far they are seeing great results.
    The Titans are well into spring training and the bantams competed in a jamboree in Lacombe on  May 25. They followed it up with a jamboree style event in Brooks on June 1, and this past weekend was in Stettler.
    Coach Thomas Laffin is liking what he is seeing from his team.  
    “They are going great, the guys are doing amazing. They are playing beyond anything we expected,” said Laffin.
    He said he is liking how the team is responding on both sides of the ball.
    “The defense has been dominating. We have been eating quarterbacks up,” said Laffin. “We had probably 25-3 sacs in Brooks, and in Lacombe, we had at least 15 sacs per team we played.”
    Looking forward to the coming season, he is liking how the team is performing.
    The defense is a powerful force right now, and on offense, we have moved towards a more passing offense,” said Laffin. “The receiving team and the quarterbacks have been amazing. Our average pass is about 10-15 yards.”
    This is a rarity at the bantam level when most teams employ a running offense.
    “We have a really good quarterback and a really good back up, and our receiving team, very rarely do they drop the ball. We have been moving the ball down the field well.”
    He adds they have a good balance with some strong running backs for the ground game.
    The Titans have a new look,  recently receiving new uniforms. B&T Polar Pork of Saskatchewan donated the new uniforms.


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