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Drumheller Curling Club planning for future

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    Members of the Drumheller Curling club will get a glimpse of what the future might look like on Monday when it unveils some of the club’s potential plans.
    The Drumheller Curling Club has been enjoying a resurgence with popular events throughout the season and a burgeoning junior program. It has also been hosting fun nights which has also brought in new users.
    The club has also been busy looking at the possibility of replacing the facility beside the Drumheller Memorial Arena.  Lorelei Martin has been working on a committee for a new facility and says they will present a feasibility plan to the membership this coming Monday, April 10.
    She explains the Club was able to receive a Community Facility Enhancement Program (CFEP) grant to help fund the feasibility study. They contracted GEC to complete the report.
    “We have had quite a lot of support from the town in the process,” said Martin. “They provided letters of support.”
    She adds that because much of the background work had been completed by the town, they were able to realize some savings on the feasibility study.
    The study looked at the possibility of either a four-rink or six-rink facility. The town has earmarked the area north of the Drumheller Memorial Arena for a new facility in close proximity to the ice plant that could serve both the arena and the curling facility. The potential costs for the plans will be shared with membership at large at the Monday night’s meeting.
    “The town continues to work with us on the project,” said Martin. “It has been very positive with the new rink team.”
    The club has been actively fundraising for the feasibility study as well as the potential project.
The meeting with curling club membership at large and GEC will be at 7 p.m. in the large meeting room at the Badlands Community Facility.


Centre Street Insurance acquires T. Reed Agencies

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Centre Street Insurance is excited to announce that they have acquired T. Reed Agencies in Carbon & Acme effective April 1st, 2017.  

T. Reed Agencies has been providing Home, Auto, Farm and Business insurance for the past 43 years.

“We enjoyed serving our communities and want to thank all of our loyal customers for their years of support”, said Terry and Val Reed.  The Carbon and Acme offices will remain open and continuing with business as usual. “Our decision to purchase T Reed Agencies came easy as it aligns with our long term strategy to serve smaller communities in rural Alberta," said Landon Bosch.

Centre Street will be adding an additional 14 insurance companies to provide current T Reed customers more options and better pricing for their upcoming renewals. 

Centre Street Insurance is headquartered in Drumheller and is a family owned, Independent Insurance Brokerage who prides themselves on their localized service.

Building evacuated due to smoke in Sandstone Manor Tuesday

Building evacuated due to smoke in Drumheller Sandstone Manor

Drumheller Emergency Services responded to a fire alarm at Sandstone Manor at 10th Avenue and3rd Street SE early Tuesday morning. One of the residents had a small fire pit going and smoke was drawn into the ventilation system, triggering the building's alarm, according to Fire Chief Bruce Wade. After a physical check of the building, residents were allowed back into their units around 12:20am. There were no injuries. Some 30 residents live in the three story building.


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