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National Indigenous People's Day celebrated

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Drumheller’s inaugural National Indigenous People’s Day celebration was held on Wednesday, June 21 and was organized by local Indigenous liaison Lynn Fabrick. The day, which celebrates and honours Indigenous peoples, coincides with the summer solstice--the day with the longest daylight hours of the year--and Lynn shares it is a full day in which to celebrate. Activities kicked off at Dry Canyon Collectables and included traditional games and crafts, along with a sample of traditional foods such as bison, blueberries, and bannock. Celebrations continued into the evening at the new downtown plaza where some 30 people joined to play games and enjoy drumming and singing by Duane Red Old Man. During the friendship song, attendees were encouraged to join in the dance; about a dozen people joined the circle dance around the gazebo.


Smith Hersey opens in Drumheller

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A grand opening was held at the offices of Smith Hersey Agricultural Law LPP in Drumheller on Tuesday, June 20. The firm recently set up in Drumheller to serve the area providing specialized legal services. Madison Colberg is an associate who is working out of the new location. At the opening are (l-r) Smith Hersey, Reid Wilke, Chamber of Commerce President Lana Phillips, Madison Colberg, Deputy Mayor Crystal Sereda, Shane Donner and Mathew Eisenbarth.

Delia goes all out for All-In weekend

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Village of Delia was a hub of activity on Saturday, June 17 as people came to the community to celebrate the All-In Weekend. Activities kicked off with a pancake breakfast at the Delia Community Centre, hosted by the Elks, and there was plenty for attendees to participate in throughout the day. Some 50 vehicles were registered for the car show, hosted by the Delia Ag Society, with vehicles ranging from modern to classic, and there were even some motorcycle entries; an elevator display dedication was held by the Delia and District Dawson Historical Society in memory of Jim Pearson. There was a bouncy castle and petting zoo at the Christian Fellowship Church, where kids and adults alike got to enjoy some ducklings, horses, a sheep and goat, three piglets, and puppies. Those looking to take a break from the activities could enjoy coffee and pie and a wildlife slideshow at the Drop-In Centre, or stop by the beer gardens at the Delia Community Centre. The evening wrapped up with a retro themed dinner and dance for adults, and even a dinner and dance for the younger crowd.


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