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Banner project to honour veterans kicks off

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The Drumheller Legion, the Drumheller Genealogy Club, and the Town are hoping to line the streets with memories of those who paid the ultimate sacrifice in war.
    These groups are working together on the Salute a Veteran Remembrance Project.  They are getting banners designed to hang from the town light posts honouring local veterans leading up to Remembrance Day.
    Debbie Laplante, a long time Legion and Genealogy Club member, explains they are looking for sponsors to have these locally sourced banners made and displayed. According to a release, “the outcome would result in a visual reminder honouring the service and sacrifices made by our Veterans and their families.”
    She explains the project originated in Harriston, Ontario and spread to about a half a dozen communities in Eastern Canada. The only other communities in Western Canada that have undertaken the project are Invermere and Swift Current.
    The banners will feature an image of a veteran, their name, the conflict they served in, the branch of the military and the sponsor’s name. They measure 51X24 inches, and the town has agreed to hang the banners downtown.
    They are planning to hang the banners on October 1, and take them down after Remembrance Day. Laplante says this will promote awareness of Remembrance Day, and the service of our veterans. She adds it is fitting to do the project now as next year will be the centennial of the end of World War I, and the creation of Remembrance Day and Legions are part of its legacy.  
    The cost to sponsors for the banners is estimated to be about $200 and applications can be picked up at the Legion and various businesses throughout Drumheller. Laplante envisions the banners to line Centre Street and Veterans Way and hopes they will have 20 this season, with an eye to increasing the count each year.
    For more information contact the Legion at 403-823-5611.


Vehicle collision involving gravel truck on Highway 56/9 downtown

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Drumheller Fire, EMS, and RCMP are currently responding to a two-vehicle collision between a car and gravel truck by 2nd Street and 2nd Avenue on Highway 9/56.

Emergency services were called around 2:15 pm on Wednesday, July 11 to the accident. South-bound traffic is currently being rerouted downtown until the victims are extricated and investigators document the scene.

Injuries and the cause of the accident are currently unknown but will be updated here once made available.

Starland County staff heading back to Morrin

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Starland County is looking forward to moving their operations back to Morrin later this month in wake of a fire which destroyed a significant portion of their offices.
    The county is working with ATCO structures to set up temporary mobile offices in Morrin across the street from the original administrative building which caught fire on May 25. Work began on July 5 to install the temporary buildings.
    Assistant CAO Matthew Kreke tells the Mail they hope to move at the end of July or early August.
    “We’re looking forward to getting back into Morrin,” he says.
    Administration has been operating out of the Munson Fire Hall on Highway 56 since the fire and Kreke says it has been crowded there.
    “We did build an office and training area in the fire hall but it was never meant to accommodate all the staff,” he says.
The mobile offices will offer around 6,500 square feet whereas the old offices were around 8,500.
    The insurance claims from the fire are still being processed so estimates for the extent of costs suffered from the fire are not known yet.
    The county lost a ‘significant’ amount of documents in the fire including critical historical documentation, but Kreke says they were able to reclaim much of it. They are working with a company to restore salvageable documents. The data saved on digital file servers was not affected.
    The county estimates it will be approximately two years before they have a permanent office again.


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