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Fifth "dirtiest hotel in Canada" cleans up act

 

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The Canada 2010 Dirtiest Hotels list from TripAdvisor®,  a travellers review site, is out and put Drumheller on the worldwide destination map. The Drumheller Inn came fifth in the top ten dirtiest hotels in Canada. The list is based on TripAdvisor® traveller ratings for cleanliness.
    “It might have been the case in the past but not anymore” explains Sewak Gill, the new owner of the hotel when contacted by The Mail. Since he took up ownership of the hotel in July 2009, he started a $500,000 renovation program in October 2009.
    The Drumheller Inn’s rating is based on 44 travellers reviews, dated from November  2002 with the last date of stay review of August 2009, feedback included: “Terrible! From the food to the decor. I will NEVER return or recommend this dump.” (date of stay August 2009), “Do not stay here unless everywhere else in Drumheller is full & hell has frozen over” (date of stay August 2009), “OK - convenient to attractions” (date of stay August 2009).
    Calgary based, Gill suggested a visit to the hotel where Laura Milton, who looks after the hotel in Gill’s absence, can meet with The Mail to see what has been achieved.
    Laura Milton has been working for the Drumheller Inn for 17 years, starting out in the restaurant, then chambermaiding and describes her current job as “there isn’t anything I don’t do.”
    Throughout her 17 years there, she has seen several changes of ownership and told The Mail, “I have seen the good, I have seen the bad, and what it looks like now is probably the best it’s looked since it was brand new.”
    “They re-did the lobby and the restaurant, it has now opened it up and made it bright, they painted the lounge, the flooring in the banquet room has been re-done, they are re-doing the pool [currently closed], which has leaked for many years on the sidewalk, and are talking about building a new one, we will be putting in a gym in the old formal dining room, we have made a laundry room for the customers, they refurbished the bedrooms, and  have taken everything away, recarpetted the floor and repainted the rooms, there’s only the top floor left to do...there was a problem then, we do not have a problem now.”  Milton also added they are planning on re-painting the outside of the hotel in the spring.
    About the TripAdvisor® report, Milton explains she has had many phone calls from different people and feels that people should come and see before they believe what they read.
    How has the staff been affected by the report? “We take one day at a time, the girls upstairs [4 chambermaids plus a part time one] get quite upset about it [the report] because they work hard and try hard. I have done a lot of jobs in this hotel, and the hardest one is housekeeping, and those girls deserve a lot of credit for the way it looks today,” says Milton.
    She puts in long hours at work and explained, “It’s because I know Mr. Gill is trying to make the changes and it’s the customers that keep you here...I stayed because of the staff and the customers, I love it here.”
    “To turn the hotel around has been a lot of hard work…things are definitely turning around for the better, and it is so nice to see because it’s like a load lifted off your shoulders that it is actually starting to become a little better than it has been for a long time. Even the regulars come in and say ‘oh my.'”
    Gill told The Mail he is currently looking into updating the Drumheller Inn listing on TripAdvisor® to highlight the changes made to the hotel since renovation started in October 2009.


Drumheller now features in Google Street View

 

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Google has recently added Drumheller to Street View in Google Maps, so you can now navigate through the town virtually, from anywhere in the world.

To check this out, go to Google Maps, enter Drumheller and zoom in on an area. By dragging and dropping the orange man, found on the left hand side above the zooming bar, on to the area, images will appear and you can then navigate through the streets as if you were driving or walking.

To protect privacy, Google has blurred people's faces and license plates, you can also request removal of an image. See inSide Drumheller on Friday for more information about the possibilities this brings to Drumheller.

Health Training Initiative moves to business planning phase

 

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   Following the Community Futures public forum meeting in November 2009 in  Drumheller, Jordan Webber stated that the feedback has been very supportive so far and the overwhelming support they received from the community has enabled them to progress the Drumheller Health Training Initiative to the next step, business planning.

   Their vision is to bring post-secondary education to Drumheller initially offering a two year certificate program in the healthcare field, with a view to possibly extend this to encompass other education programs.  They are also hoping to develop the old Drumheller hospital as a base for the program.
    In January, Dr. Jon Ohlhauser, former President of the Prairie Bible Institute, an educational centre located in Three Hills, became available to work with the project as a key educational advisor.
    Dr. Ohlhauser has worked for a number of post secondary education institutions and brings his expertise in the education delivery area.
    “His knowledge and experience are invaluable,” explains Jordan. “He has a history of moving those [other institutions] forward.”
    Dr. Ohlhauser is so far volunteering his time for the program but his role is anticipated to increase in the future confirmed Webber.
    In mid December, Community Futures submitted an application for a Rural Community Adaptation grant, in the amount of $400,000, 10 per cent of which will need to be cost-shared by the project stakeholders.
    Webber confirmed the majority of the cost sharing is already designated and added, “This is a very regional project so we would want to give opportunities for regional municipalities to have a part of some of the matching funds.For instance, we have a number of municipalities around us, more or less in Delia that we have been working with very closely, and we would offer that to stakeholder groups such as community organizations.”
    Webber is hoping to get a decision on the grant during February.
    In the meantime, Community Futures will be starting the business planning phase at the end of January and are hoping to hold another public forum soon after.

 

For more info…
A new website was launched specifically for this project and can be found at www.cfbigcountry.ca/health/
Or contact Jordan Webber on 403-823-7703 .


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