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Prairie Chicken World Championship returns

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Blackfoot Crossing Historical Park is gearing up for the grand return of the Prairie Chicken World Championships, which will take place at the park on Thursday, June 29. Members of the media were invited to a special tour of the park, located about an hour south of Drumheller on the Siksika Nation, on Monday, June 26. Attendees were given the opportunity to enjoy a private tour of the galleries, which include artifacts dating from pre-colonial times to modern items such as regalia, and also includes the recently repatriated regalia belonging to Chief Crowfoot, a Blackfoot leader from the late 19th century; the regalia, which includes a shirt, leggings, horse whip, bow case and quiver, had been housed at the Royal Alberta Museum and Art Gallery in Exeter, England since 1878 and was returned to the Siksika people in 2022 as an act of reconciliation. Along with the tour, attendees were also treated to a luncheon, which included fry bread or bannock, followed by two special traditional dances–the women’s jingle dress, performed by Kadence Sitting Eagle, and the men’s fancy, performed by Donovan Crowchild Jerry.


First responders attend structure fire on 1 Street SW

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Members of Drumheller Fire Department responded to a call shortly before 9 a.m. on Wednesday, June 28 for an outside fire in the 400 block of 1 Street SW. The call was soon upgraded to a structure fire and Drumheller RCMP and EMS were also dispatched to attend. Fire crews were able to quickly get the minor fire under control. There does not appear to be any injuries, and the cause of the fire is under investigation.

Construction ramps up for North Dinosaur Trail

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Construction season in the valley is ramping up as Alberta Transportation and Economic Corridors is mustering to complete some highway improvements.
Signs have been posted on Highway 838 North Dinosaur Trail for a repaving project.
Wayne Wood of Alberta Transportation explains, “The work consists of a full-width asphalt overlay on two separate stretches of Highway 838. One from just west of the museum access road to approximately three kilometres west of RR211, and the other from just west of RR212 to the ferry. There is also some work at the highway intersections at 14 Street, 17 Street and 25 Street to widen them.”
The project is an asphalt overlay across the entire width of the road surface and the overlay will go right to the ramp of the Bleriot Ferry.
He said traffic implications are expected to be relatively minor.
“The only work located between the museum and the Town of Drumheller would be the intersection widening work. The majority of that occurs off to the sides of the road so impacts to traffic are expected to be relatively minor,” he said. “In addition, the contractor is required to coordinate any work within Drumheller with the Town.”
He notes construction is tentatively scheduled to begin in late June to early July, and will take approximately 60 to 70 days to complete, weather permitting.


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