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Storm damages grain elevator, Dorothy church

 

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The roof of the Alberta Pacific elevator, in Dorothy, was torn off the building Wednesday afternoon during the thunderstorm that passed over Drumheller. At least a quarter of the shingles on the roof of the historic Dorothy Catholic Church was also ripped off. The church was renovated recently. The debris landed near the buildings with some chunks of the roof from the elevator landing on the highway and at the side of the road.

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Drumheller experiences severe weather over past few days

 

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Drumheller has experienced some severe weather over the past couple of days.
Environment Canada issued three severe thunderstorm watches and a tornado watch between 12:20 p.m. Tuesday and 4:40 p.m. Wednesday. 

Although the first severe thunderstorm watch and the tornado watch saw no storms in Drumheller on Tuesday evening, they produced golf ball size hail near Red Deer as well as torrential downpours and heavy thunderstorms.

Wednesday morning Drumheller was put under the second severe thunderstorm watch. At approximately 12 p.m. Calgary and surrounding area were put under a tornado watch and Environment Canada was advising those residents to take cover. Funnel clouds were seen just south of Calgary and at approximately 1 p.m. were seen near the Chinook Centre in Calgary.

The clouds over Drumheller began to get dark at approximately 2:20 p.m. and thunderstorms began in Drumheller and the surrounding areas followed by rain and strong winds. Shortly after the watch was cancelled.

At 4:41 p.m. Drumheller was put under another severe thunderstorm watch which was cancelled at 6:01 p.m. 

 

Carbon Crushers end season at provincials

 

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The U12 Carbon Crushers made it all the way to provincials before being defeated. They placed fourth in the province. They are (back; l-r) head coach Dan Clow, assistant coach Heather Clow, Connor Duguay, Dekin Benson, Hudson Gregory, Sawyer Still, Jayden Lawrence and Ethan Thiessen,  Adam Hodges with (middle; l-r) Matthew Clow, Draiton Goodhope, Gavin Hodges and (front) Trayton Harpell and  Brayden Nienaber.

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The Carbon Crushers U12 soccer team had a storybook season that saw them finish fourth in the province.

The boys team, coached by Dan Clow, was tough from the get go, and went undefeated in their regular season. The team was dealt a blow by losing two of their key players to vacation as the team headed into the post season.

Undeterred the team went to districts on June 20 in Irricana. They brought up two U10 players to fill out their roster, and managed to keep their undefeated streak alive, winning gold.

This also won them a berth into provincials in Vermillion from July 10 -12.

The Crushers were undefeated in their first two games, but in their third, a bald bounce put them down 1-0 and dealt them the first defeat of the season.

“If we had won that game we would have gone to the final,” said coach Clow.

This put them into the bronze medal match. The boys left it all on the field but came up short, placing fourth overall.

“Not bad for the smallest team (not just in numbers but also in size) from the smallest town,” said coach Clow. “We are very proud of our team.”


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