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Booth prices drop for 5th annual Spring Expo

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    The Drumheller and District Chamber of Commerce’s fifth annual Spring Expo is back in a new venue and with new booth prices.
    The annual Expo and tradeshow will be at the Badlands Community Facility Field House on April 26 and 27. This is a great opportunity for businesses and organizations of all sizes and types to share their products and knowledge and provide an excellent opportunity to network with others in the community.
    Drumheller Chamber office and services coordinator, Marley Henneigh, is excited about the new venue.
    “The Co-op space was great and the Co-op staff was excellent to work with us previous years… but we are going to be in the BCF Field House and I think it will be a good venue too,” said Henneigh.
    The new venue is highly visible and will offer the same ability to host exhibitors. They will continue with the entertainment stage and the Taste of Drumheller exhibits and all the things that have made the Expo such a success in previous years.
    “The whole idea of the trade show and why our board and staff decided to do it was just to provide an opportunity for our local businesses and businesses outside of Drumheller to have an event where they can come and grow their business, get some exposure, make some sales, meet some clients,” said Henneigh. “We have lots of non-profit groups that use the Expo too to get some exposure and get their name out there. We look at it as a one-stop–shop for locals to get ready for spring”.
    Booths are still available and the standard sizes are 8 feet by 8 feet, or 10 feet by 10 feet. They can also be customized to fit the exhibitors’ need.
    To promote the expo and have a great showing, the Chamber has brought down the prices of booths for exhibitors.
    “After listening to businesses over the last couple of months, some people are not feeling great about the economy right now. We at the Chamber feel very strongly we want this event to be accessible and affordable for any of our local businesses to participate,” said Henneigh.
    The 8X 8 booths are now $150, and the 10 X 10 booths are $200.
    To learn more about securing your booth at the 5th annual Expo and Trade Show contact Henneigh at the Chamber at 403-823-8100. More details are available at www.drumhellerchamber.com.  
    “The Chamber is here to support business and help our businesses grow and to us, a trade show is a good way to do that,” she said.


Parade committee seeking volunteers

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    The new Planning Committee for the 2019 Canada Day parade in Drumheller has been busy and are looking for volunteers on the day of the parade to make sure it goes smoothly and safely.
    This year a committee of community supporters are working on organizing the parade. They are working closely with the Town of Drumheller and the Drumheller and District Chamber of Commerce, which previously hosted the event, to make sure the parade continues to be the legendary success it has been for generations.
    The theme of the Canada Day Parade will honour the Drumheller Fire Department as it celebrates its Centennial.  The route will be relatively unchanged and the Chamber is supporting the parade by sponsoring some high-quality bands to march the route.
    As the committee continues to hammer out details, safety will be the primary concern going forward, while at the same time maintain all the fun details that make a small town parade a fun and unique experience.
    To make the parade a safe experience, the committee is looking for 50 volunteers to act as deputies along the route. They will be wearing safety attire and will have stop signs. They will have the ability to stop the parade at any time to ensure safety.
    These deputies will line the route at regular intervals and is a great chance to support the community and make sure the parade continues in a safe fashion.
    To learn more about volunteering as a deputy, or volunteer to support the parade, email bob@telus.net.

Drumheller Institution staff member charged with drug trafficking

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A civilian staff member at the Drumheller Institution is facing drug trafficking charges.

On March 10, Drumheller RCMP attended the Drumheller Federal Institution to investigate after a female civilian staff member had been detained by security for allegedly bringing in drugs and additional contraband items.

Sarah Kathleen Blanke, 40, of Drumheller has been charged with one count of trafficking in methamphetamine under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, one count of trafficking cannabis 'shatter' under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act as well as a charge under the Corrections Conditional Release Act for introducing contraband to a penitentiary.

She has been released from custody to appear in provincial court in Drumheller on April 12, 2019.


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