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Fire ban rescinded

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The fire ban has been lifted in the Town of Drumheller, effective this morning.

Drumheller Fire Chief Bruce Wade rescinded the ban, which was put in effect on August 10, which will remain lifted until further notice. The cancellation includes all properties contained within the municipal boundaries of Drumheller. 


World's Largest Dinosaur welcomes 2 million visitors

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When Eran Rosenthal and his family began touring Western Canada a couple of weeks ago, little did he know they would be a part of Drumheller history.
He and his family were the 2 millionth … and counting visitors to the World’s Largest Dinosaur. They made their trek up the 106 stairs for the best view of the Drumheller Valley.
“I’m very excited, It’s an honour. I feel like it’s history,” Rosenthal said.
He and his family are on their first visit from Israel and they toured Vancouver and the Rockies in an RV before coming to Calgary where they are staying with family. His relatives suggested a day trip to Drumheller. When his party of nine stepped up, to walk up, the World’s Largest Dinosaur, it surpassed 2 million visits.
Rosenthal chuckles that his wife decided to wait in the car.
“This is how you miss history.”
Tourism Service Manager at the World’s Largest Dinosaur, Debbie Schinnour, says she was excited to see the visitation cross the 2 million threshold. She began working at the World’s Largest Dinosaur shortly after their historic first 1 million visits.
The World’s Largest Dinosaur opened its doors almost 18 years ago and in that time has been honoured with several awards at the provincial and national levels. After the initial construction debt was paid off in just 5 years, a legacy fund was established from the giftshop sales and admission to support community projects. In that time it has given more than $600,000 back to the community.
“It’s an exciting day in the history of the Drumheller and District Chamber of Commerce and the World’s Largest Dinosaur. Drumheller, the Dinosaur Capital of the World, is a great vacation destination and we are pleased to provide visitors with such a unique attraction to enjoy,” said Drumheller and District Chamber of Commerce manager Heather Bitz.
The Rosenthals received a great prize package from the Chamber of Commerce and local attractions, including family passes to the Royal Tyrrell Museum, Atlas Coal Mine, and East Coulee School Museum, and 2 nights accommodation at the Drumheller Ramada Inn & Suites. Eran says because they will be going home soon, he will happily share the prizes with his family.

Trial date set for local woman involved with theft of ATM, flight from police

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A Drumheller woman has received a trial date in relation to a break and enter and theft in Hussar last month.

Hailey Morrison, 24, appeared in Drumheller Provincial Court on Friday, August 24 via closed circuit television from the Calgary Remand Centre where she heard her trial date was scheduled for January 25.

Morrison was charged along with Shawn Panteluk of Gleichen and Brett Voytko of Lethbridge on July 17 in relation to a theft of an ATM and a police pursuit near Hussar. Charges ranged from break and enter and theft over $5,000, possession of stolen property, dangerous driving, flight from police, and weapons charges. All three offenders were on court imposed conditions from other crimes they were involved with.

On July 17, 2018 at approximately 4:30 a.m., Bassano RCMP received a call of an alarm at a business in the hamlet of Hussar. On arrival it was determined that a break and enter had occurred where suspects removed the ATM from the building and fled.

While following the suspects, one suspect had leaned out the window of the moving vehicle and pointed a long gun at the victim. The victim stopped following and was not injured.

Shortly thereafter the vehicle was located by RCMP and a pursuit was initiated when the vehicle failed to stop for police. The pursuit continued through Bassano’s rural area and ended when the suspect’s stolen vehicle got stuck in a field.


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