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Sea Cadets blitz town with Poppies

poppy-blitz.jpgMembers of the Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps Furious of Drumheller were out in full force on Saturday, November 1 to kick off the Poppy Campaign leading up to Remembrance Day.  The Cadets blanketed the downtown core, and also were at the entrances of major retailers throughout the valley, selling poppies.  At form up Saturday morning are (l-r) NE Malcolm Tait, LC Andrew Rock, LC Johnathan denBrok and PO2 Travis Stirrett.

63 per cent say 'YES'

Monday, November 3, brought one of the most exciting voting results in Drumheller’s recent history.
In a substantial majority, 63.3 per cent of those who voted, said ‘YES’ to  the question “Are you in favour of constructing a Community Facility on the location that includes the lands known as John Anderson Park?”
Of 2,466 ballots cast on Monday, 1,561 said ‘YES’ and 905 said ‘NO’, a strong lead in favour of the community facility.
A large 42.9 per cent of all eligible voters in town cast their ballots, a decent number for any vote, but surprisingly low for how much attention has been given to the issue.




63 per cent say 'YES'

Monday, November 3, brought one of the most exciting voting results in Drumheller’s recent history.
In a substantial majority, 63.3 per cent of those who voted, said ‘YES’ to  the question “Are you in favour of constructing a Community Facility on the location that includes the lands known as John Anderson Park?”
Of 2,466 ballots cast on Monday, 1,561 said ‘YES’ and 905 said ‘NO’, a strong lead in favour of the community facility.
A large 42.9 per cent of all eligible voters in town cast their ballots, a decent number for any vote, but surprisingly low for how much attention has been given to the issue.





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