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Adopt-a-Plant is back!

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In order to create a beautiful and aesthetically pleasing Drumheller, D.A.R.T.S, the Town of Drumheller, The Drumheller and District Chamber of Commerce (DDCC), and local businesses and volunteers have banded together to achieve this goal.

Dave Carter, the main volunteer who rallied everyone together, noticed the planters in the downtown core and by the World’s Largest Dinosaur were not being kept up so he asked to see if he could extend a hand.

“I talked to the Town and the Chamber ,” said Carter. “They saw no reason we couldn’t do it and then I approached D.A.R.T.S. as part of their annual flower fundraising program.” 

15 planters are currently available and as the program grows, more will turn up.

“So thats our future as we move forward – we want to slowly expand throughout the valley,” said Carter. 

Carter is thrilled with how the program is moving forward and adds great benefits to the community.

“I think it’s a message to all in Drumheller. It shows that the community really cares and that we take pride in our community to make it look beautiful,” said Carter. 

The contribution to adopting one of the plants covers the cost of the flowers and the fertilizer for the entire summer. No participants need to take care of the plants making it ‘the easiest gardening you’ll ever do.’

If interested in getting involved, email Carter at prehistoricboy@telus.net or call 403-874-5361.

“If you want to be apart of it, you can be apart of it,” said Carter.

 

 


Allied Distributors celebrates 50 years in the valley

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Marcie and Ken Schinnour, owners of Allied Distributors in Drumheller hosted a successful 50th anniversary celebration with the help of family, friends, customers and of course, the newest member of the Allied team,  Monroe the Raptor.

 

Allied Distributors Drumheller celebrated their 50th year of operations within Drumheller with a customer barbecue, cake, vintage tractor and vehicle display, lots of giveaways and prizes.

The vehicles shown were provided by loyal customers who were on scene throughout the afternoon to share their restoration experience with the help of Allied.

All proceeds of the BBQ were donated to the Rumsey-Rowley Beef 4-H Club and the Drumheller Scouts.

Carbon residents in shock after tank clips power lines

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At approximately 11:15 a.m. on Friday, June 16, a Taber Classic Hotshot truck hauling a large oilfield tank through the village of Carbon on the 836 south highway clipped two power lines.

“Unfortunately they contacted an overhead Telus cable which was attached to our ATCO poles,” said Nick Peelar, Drumheller ATCO area supervisor. “As a result two of our poles ended up getting damaged.”

An ATCO work crew is currently on scene to address the damages and complete a replacement. To do so properly and safely, 17 Carbonites have been left without power.

The power is expected to come back at roughly 6:00 p.m.

 

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