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Co-op Cardlock renovation on schedule

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The Drumheller Co-op Cardlock on South Railway Avenue has been a hive of activity as it undergoes a complete renovation.

Brent Walker, general manager of the Drumheller Co-op, tells The Mail that the project is progressing on schedule.

“The tanks are all in place, the piping is mostly in place and they are looking at doing backfilling this week,” he said.

“All the curbs are in place, and all the piles for the light standards and everything are concreted in.”

The project is a complete overhaul of the cardlock. This includes new tanks, pumps, infrastructure and increased capacity.

“We had four pumps and now we have seven,” he said. “I believe we had one pump for regular fuel and now I believe you can get it on four pumps. There shouldn’t be any more need to wait there anymore.”

The previous cardlock was installed in 1997. The renovation will bring the card lock up to modern standards and codes. It will also be more visually pleasing

“There will be some new signage, it will definitely be a lot cleaner,” he said.

The project is slated to be completed mid-August.

“We were off schedule by about five days, but I think we have caught the majority of them up,” he said.

“It will be nice to get it all up and running again.”


Town invites input on Downtown Beautification Project

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The Town of Drumheller has officially launched a consultation on three possible options to create a more vibrant and beautiful downtown. The options suggest new benches, bike racks, a possible raised sidewalk, and other interesting items.

The options will be available from July 14 at 2 p.m. to July 30 at 8 p.m. at the Badlands Community Facility (BCF) foyer. The options are also available online at the Town Website. www.dinosaurvalley.com to have your say.

“The feedback that we get from this will help us to create a more polished look and feel for downtown, which we expect will lead to increased business investment and employment.” explained Mayor Terry Yemen.

The results of the consultation will be used to implement one of Town Council’s 2017 Economic Development priorities by beautifying the Central Business District.
This project is partly funded by the Government of Alberta’s CAREs grant program, which was approved in March 2017.

Option One

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Option Two

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Option Three

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Newcastle Hall celebrates with Canada 150 grant

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(l-r) Gunnar Mortensen, Newcastle Hall president Bob Benner, Salvation Army employee Janessa McAuley, and John Wallace stand outside Freson Bros. on Saturday, July 15, for the Salvation Army Food Bank fundraiser. As part of the Canada 150 celebrations, the Canada 150 committee granted $400 to the Newcastle Hall Association for a special barbecue and cake at the Freson Bros parking lot. Volunteers of the Drumheller Citizens on Patrol Association (DCOPA) were on hand to collect donations for the Salvation Army food bank, which raised $463.15 overall.


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