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Coronation man dies in single vehicle rollover

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On September 23rd, 2017 at 8:23 AM members of the Coronation Detachment responded to a single vehicle roll over on Highway 872 south of Coronation.

The investigation revealed that a south bound SUV rolled several times coming to a stop in the ditch.

The lone driver, a 37 year old male from the Coronation area, was ejected from the vehicle and died at the scene.

It is believed that alcohol and not using a seatbelt were factors in this incident.


Dr. Eberth publishes geological guide to valley

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Dr. Dave Eberth, a geologist at the Royal Tyrrell Museum, has had an extensive career studying and making discoveries all over the world.
    His latest book, however, comes from his own backyard.
    In July of this year, Eberth published “Badlands of Drumheller –Eastern Area,” and it is proving to be popular. In fact, its first printing of 300 sold out at the Royal Tyrrell Museum’s gift shop in just two months.             A second printing is on its way to the shelves.
    “It’s funny, Dennis Braman (palynology researcher at Tyrrell) and I used to joke years ago when we were starting out and running all over the place in America and Asia, said ‘there’s a lot of work to be done in Drumheller but we’ll leave that for our retirement,’” he chuckles.
    He explains it is a project that he pondered doing in the late 1990’s. It is a 64-page roadside guide to the geology and history of the Drumheller Badlands covering the east area of the valley including Dorothy as well as to the Wintering Hills and Wayne.
    “Drumheller preserves spectacular evidence for an ancient world that is vastly different than the one we inhabit today,” says Dr. Eberth. “This book encourages people to get out and explore that evidence themselves.”
      The work encourages exploration and it also includes GPS navigation to help pinpoint the sites described. It features 25 geological sites.
    “It has the GPS coordinates in it so people can go to very specific localities on their own,” he said. “That’s something I really wanted to share, rather than the arm-waving approach, this will take people directly to localities and allow them to appreciate it.”
    The book is accessible for the casual explorers but is also engaging to those who want to dig deeper.
    “The book goes down into detail but will come back out and be quite light and tell a couple of anecdotes, and then will go back into detail again. You can use the book to explore at the level you are most comfortable at,” he said.
    Eberth adds he is planning a companion book, describing west and north of Drumheller that includes Horsethief and Horseshoe canyons, the recreation areas at Morrin and Tolman bridges, and Dry Island Buffalo Jump Provincial Park.

Collector items arriving for Radio Auction

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    Hockey memorabilia collectors will be closely watching the bidding on two much sought after items to be sold at the Rotary Radio Auction, October 11 and 12 on CFCW. Thanks to the assistance of player agent Ritch Winter, the Calgary Flames have forwarded authentic, game worn and autographed jerseys of Johnny Gaudreau and captain Mark Giordano. Game worn jerseys are a must for collectors and this year’s auction will feature the two top Flames players.
    Rotarians are visiting with businesses for auction items. The auction offers a solid advertising and promotion opportunity for businesses. Items are listed in two editions of The Mail, promoted by club members during the auction on CFCW plus exposure on various websites. Already, the list of items going up for sale includes a 48 inch T.V. and tickets to the Flames versus Oilers hockey game.


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