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Dinosaur Trail Golf Club shareholders accept offer to purchase

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Shareholders of the Dinosaur Trail Golf Club passed a motion Tuesday evening. January 28, to accept an offer from a private Alberta company, to purchase the assets of the club.

The golf club has experienced financial difficulties over the past number of years and current lender, ATB Financial, has called the club’s operating loan along with the outstanding line of credit the club has at present.

The group making the offer will pay $1.25 million by a Friday, January 31 noon deadline, and if not accepted, the club will proceed into consented receivership  if conditions of the sale are not met.

According to club president Mike Yavis, there were at one time a number of other interested parties in buying the course, but for a number of reasons, no other offer was presented at the meeting.

More information will appear on this site in the next number of days.


Council Approves 2020 Fee Schedule

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Town Council approved the 2020 fee schedule at the January 27 Special Council meeting. This year’s schedule will see the majority of fees held at 2019 rates.
“Council and administration have worked hard to keep any increases as low as possible with the majority of increases being kept below inflation,” said Mayor Heather Colberg.
While Council had hoped to leave recreation fees unchanged, the level of subsidy by taxpayers for all recreation is significant and Council believes in facility efficiency and user pay.
There will be a 2 per cent increase to Recreation Access and Facility Rental Fees. These include the Aquaplex and BCF admission & membership fees: ice and ball diamond rentals as well as conference/room rentals.
For example, an adult multi-facility drop-in will increase by 25 cents and an annual adult multi-facility pass goes up $1.10 per month. Senior multi-facility drop-in goes from $9.25 to $9.50 and an annual senior multi-facility pass will increase from $437.50 to $446.25 an increase of $8.75 which equates to 73 cents a month.
“Recreational fees charged help to offset the cost of running programs and facilities,” explained Darren Goldthorpe Manager of Recreation, Arts and Culture. “We offer ‘Toonie’ programs, free public skating and we are currently re-examining the Fee Assistance Policy in order to offer opportunities and ensure affordability is available where needed, to help access recreational activities.
The new fees will come into effect on Saturday, February 1, 2020.

Is it time for your mammogram?

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Screen Test is coming to Drumheller on February 22 – March 7, 2020.
    Here are some common myths and facts about breast cancer screening:
Myth #1: Breast cancer isn’t very common.
In fact, 1 in 8 Alberta women will develop breast cancer in their lifetime.
Myth #2: Women with small breasts can’t get breast cancer.
Women with breasts of all shapes and sizes are at risk of developing breast cancer. Breast cancer doesn’t discriminate according to size.
Myth #3: Regular mammograms can’t find small tumours any sooner than women could find themselves.
Screening mammograms find many small tumours approximately 2-3 years before they can be felt. That’s why screening is so important — it can find cancer before it has a chance to become more serious.
    Alberta Health Services – Screen Test brings breast cancer screening to women across Alberta with its mobile mammography clinics.
    Call 1-800-667-0604 (toll-free) to book a mammogram.
    Who should get a screening mammogram?
    Women 50 – 74 should plan to have a mammogram every 2 years and may self-refer. Women 40 - 49 should discuss the risks and benefits of screening with their doctor, and need a referral for their first appointment. There is no cost for this service. For more information visit: www.screeningforlife.ca/screentest.


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