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Prairie Oasis attendants retire

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This September saw the end of an era at Prairie Oasis Park with the retirement of Roy and Delores Dussome.
The Dussomes have been a part of the Prairie Oasis experience since 1996 when they took over providing campground attendant services at the park.
“Roy and Delores have been a part of our Special Areas Parks Team for over 25 years. They have cared for Prairie Oasis with diligence and vigilance. More than one camper can remember being reminded of the ‘no parking on the grass’ rule. Being a campground attendant can be very difficult, but Roy and Delores always tried to be fair and helpful. They took great pride in the park and were instrumental in building Prairie Oasis into the ‘oasis’ in the special areas it is today,” said John Armstrong, Parks supervisor.
Prairie Oasis Park began operating in the late 1980s and has since become a major destination and summer attraction for visitors and residents alike. The park today includes over 100 serviced campsites, as well as a well-developed day-use area including a beach, docks, marina, concession & store.


Ed Almond announces candidacy for Drumheller election

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Drumheller resident Ed Almond has announced his candidacy in the upcoming October 2021 municipal election.
Almond was raised in the Hand Hills area, east of the Town of Drumheller, on a cattle and cereal farm. He also owned and operated his own farming business for some 20 years before changing careers and obtaining an Environmental Technologist diploma from the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT). Almond has also maintained a Red Seal Journeyman automotive technician license for the last 40 years.
“Elected officials need to be reminded their job is to work for the best welfare of the town and its citizens,” Almond said in a press release. “A change is obligatory and I am determined to do the right thing.”
Almond says his platform is based around the tenants of accountability, common sense, and transparency.
One of the biggest projects he hopes to tackle, if elected, is the flood mitigation program.
The project has been a point of contention for residents and Almond notes it has been a major issue for the Drumheller municipal election. One of his concerns is the amount of funding which has already been spent by the project, and the possibility of shortfalls falling onto the backs of taxpayers.
Nomination packages will be accepted until noon on Monday, September 20 and the municipal election will be held Monday, October 18.

Vanana

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Nathan Moore has a new whip, and it’s pretty groovy. He just picked up this 1970 Ford Econoline this week. The van, dubbed the Electrical Vanana, harkens back to the early days of boogie vans, and it is easy to see Shaggy and Scooby cruising. It has an inline six-cylinder power plant and a trusty three-on-the-tree set up to get you down the road. As groovy as the van appears, it will be getting a new look in the very near future.


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