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Town relocating infrastructure shop

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    The move is on for the Town of Drumheller as it is midway through its relocation into its new infrastructure works shop.
    The Mail reported in April of this year the Town of Drumheller purchased the former Trican Building on 702 Premier Way for $1.73 million and took possession on July 6.  Drumheller CAO Darryl Drohomerski says the move to the new shop is underway.
     “We have had some IT stuff being done over the last month, getting phones and security systems set up,” said Drohomerski. “We aren’t really doing any minor renovations so that is quite good. From discussions, we have heard everyone is pretty happy with everything as it exists.”
    He says about 16 seacans have been filled and dropped on the site, and there are about four more to go.
     “Over the next few weeks, we are going to start moving some equipment and smaller stuff over there. We are trying to do it while at the same time perform all the work that needs to be done before winter,” he said.
    The town purchased the building after exploring possible options including building a new shop near the wastewater treatment plant. Estimates were in the area of $5 million to build new.
    “In some respects, yes, we outgrew it. We were at the point of making a decision, the other building was near the end of its lifespan, and it required more and more work to maintain and keep it functional. Plus it gives us an opportunity to have a more modern facility to work out of,” said Drohomerski.
     At this point, the bulk water station will not be moving to the new facility. He says in the spring they will be looking for a new location, and are considering locating it near the water treatment plant.
    “That way it takes traffic out of a quasi-residential area and it is more convenient for haulers being near the water treatment plant on that service road,” he said.
    They are aiming for a hard move in date of October 31.
    ‘It’s self-imposed. We want to have everything out of the old shop by then. By mid-October we hope to have most people working out of the new building,” Drohomerski said.


Munson Fire Department celebrates new hall grand opening

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    The Munson Fire Department hosted their public opening on Saturday, September 8 after waiting months to move into their brand new fire hall.
    Despite the hall being finished on May 22, the Munson department had to relinquish possession after only three days, when the Starland County offices went up in flames on May 25, to make temporary room for the office staff who were displaced.
    Now back in full possession of their new hall, the village’s fire department members were happy to return to enjoy the luxury of the new building.
    “It’s more than we could ever have dreamed,” said fire chief Steve Wannstrom at the event. “It’s pretty spectacular.”
    The new hall has three bays as well as a training room space and a truck water fill station. The building will also double as an Emergency Operations Centre in the case of a local emergency, as it now has a backup generator in the event of an power outage.
    Wannstrom said the new building makes the department, consisting of volunteers, important because “it makes it somewhere they want to be” and helps retain staff.
    The project was funded by both Starland County and funds from the provincial Municipal Sustainability Initiative grant, totalling about $2.7 million.

Netflix series films in Horseshoe Canyon

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Sources confirmed to the Mail the Netflix production Lost in Space is filming their second season in Horseshoe Canyon. A casting call was held in town last month for extras to be used in the shooting. Chris Bobra took this photo of a helicopter delivering equipment to the set. The canyon is closed until September 28.


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