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Paving underway on Rails to Trails pathway

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Work is underway to begin paving a 1.5 kilometre segment of the CN Rails to Trails pathway which will connect Downtown Drumheller to the intersection of 19 Street and Highway 10 near the lights at Walmart. In March 2022, the Town signed a 25-year lease agreement, at a cost of $1 per year, with CN Rail to lease former railroad right of way throughout the Town to build and maintain a trail network. A total of $25,000 was allocated in the 2022 budget to support the paving of this segment, and the Town plans to allocate funds annually for future trail development. Paving was awarded to Brooks Asphalt & Aggregate Ltd. in addition to the regular Street Improvement Program project, and is expected to be completed within the next three to four weeks. The Town is currently in the process of establishing a task force to head the project and engage with local organizations and businesses to sponsor portions of the project, which could include sponsoring the construction of benches, rest areas, or other amenities along the trail network.


Dragons harvest Field of Dreams

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Last week the Drumheller Dragons reaped what they sowed, and took off the crop from the first Dragon Field of Dreams. In early May the Dragons teamed up with local sponsors, including Brandt Equipment, Koch Fuels, Westview Co-op Fox Coulee Farms and Brokerlink and planted a wheatfield west of the Drumheller Golf Course. Last week, Brandt and the Dragons were back on site to harvest. Brant was able to use the opportunity to train its staff on the most modern John Deere equipment. The crop will be transported and sold to support the Drumheller Dragons as they head into the 2022-2023 season. At harvest are (l-r) director of sport and entertainment for the Dragons Dustin Edwards, Brandt regional sales manager Jason Morgan, Dragons owner Cam Christianson, Dragons coach Kevin Hasselberg and Brandt manager of training Ian Henderson.

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Kinsmen Club biggest supporter of Titans football

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Titans football players received a new piece of training equipment on Wednesday, August 24 due to the support of one of its biggest donors, the Kinsmen Club. Kinsmen Club treasurer Darrell Steeves shares the Kinsmen have donated over $36,000 to support the Drumheller Community Football Association since 2012, including the purchase of new uniforms, bringing in professional football coaches to train the team and coaches to help turn the team around after a losing streak, and the most recent donation of $6,183.44 to support the purchase of the training sled. The Titans have also given back to the Kinsmen as a show of thanks for their ongoing support by helping with the annual Canada Day Kinsmen Club pancake breakfast. At the donation were (l-r) bantamTitans head coach Brad Iverson, Kinsmen treasurer Darrell Steeves, Drumheller Community Football Association President Krymsen Suelzle, and Kinsmen Club members Terry Martin and Keith Hodgson.


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