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Weekend winter storm buries Drumheller

    It was yet another wild weekend for winter weather. The Drumheller area was buried in a thick blanket of snow.
    Starting Friday afternoon, a snowstorm blew in and continued for most of the weekend. Town staff were busy throughout the weekend clearing as much snow as they could.
    “The crew was ready to go. They started as early as possible and worked through the weekend. They were still out until about 6 p.m.  (Sunday) to catch up,” said Allan Kendrick, Director of Infrastructure Services. “We’re still doing a bunch of walks and other areas. To get caught up, it depends on the wind and any more snow.”

Town of Drumheller crews have been out virtually nonstop clearing snow since the Valley was blanketed in snow over the weekend. A winter storm blasted the area starting on Friday, leaving a thick blanket of snow over Drumheller. RCMP responded to six accidents over the weekend, none of which were serious, however.

    The major roads in Drumheller have received plowing and crews are working hard to improve road conditions wherever possible.
    “They are sanding and salting. It doesn’t work too great in that -20 degree (Celsius) range, but if it warms up a little, it should help give more traction for folks,” said Kendrick. “Everywhere we have to be, we try to get there as quickly as possible.”
    The Town of Drumheller plows the major roads in Drumheller and airport as per the 2007 Snow Removal and Ice Control Strategy approved by the council of the day. Residents hoping for their residential road to be cleared will likely not see a plow on their front street.
    Kendrick anticipates a review of the strategy in the near future.
    “We have  service levels with priorities approved by council. Our service levels will be reviewed by council in the near future, so there could be changes there,” said Kendrick.
    Despite the severe weather, the Drumheller RCMP reported few instances of vehicles going off the road.
    “There were a few accidents, but nothing too severe. There was one that had minor injuries,” said Staff Sergeant Art Hopkins.
    Relief may be in sight for the area. Environment Canada is forecasting a sunny remainder of the week and even an dramatic increase in temperature by Sunday, which could see a high of 7 degrees Celsius.


Hoops season gearing up for St. Anthony’s

    St. Anthony’s School is getting ready for hoops season and already sees lots of interest coming out for its teams.  
    Even just as fall sports like volleyball and football are wrapping up, already junior high and high   school athletes at  the school,  have been busy in tryouts and  practices getting ready for the season.
    The Sabres are putting a senior boys team on   the court this season with a number of returning players. This year Greg Peters will be running the bench.
    Unfortunately there are not enough senior high school girls coming out to put together a squad     this season, however they are looking at possibly combining with another school to allow players to participate.
    There is good interest however for the Saints teams.
    There will be a junior high boys team this   season. Chris Curtis will be coaching the squad.
    There will also be a junior high Saints squad. Gavin Makse is coaching and says he has an enthusiastic squad ready to take the court.
    One ingredient that all of these teams need  for    a good season is a slate of strong referees. Makse says there is a need in the valley for more officials. This is a great way to keep in shape, stay involved  in the sport and learn to see it from another perspective, and also earn some pocket change.

Kaitlyn Paarup practices her jumpers as the
St. Anthony’s Saints junior girls get
ready for the basketball season.

    If there is enough interest from those wishing to be referees, there is a possibility of hosting a clinic for training. For more information contact Makse at 403-823-3485.

Diamond Dinner great success

Committee  announces next fundraising event

The Badlands Community Facility Fundraising Committee has had a successful season hosting events including  the spaghetti dinner and beer gardens in support of the Badlands Dinosaur Half Marathon, the wildly successful Oktoberfest and on Saturday night the Diamond Dinner.   After all of the events they were able to donate $20,000 to the Badlands Community Facility. Members of the committee include (l-r) Kim Suntjens, Linda Lacher, Heather Colberg,  Hansine Kostelecky, Carolyn Huculak,  Koren McDougald, Sharel Shoff and Lisa Hansen-Zacharuk.

    The Badlands Community Facility Fundraising Committee wrapped up a successful autumn of exciting events on Saturday and is looking forward to  continuing its efforts to support the facility in the new year.
    On Saturday, November 16, the gowns were out as the committee revived the Diamond Dinner gala. The night featured great prizes, food and entertainment with Dueling Pianos on stage.
    This event, combined with the earlier Oktoberfest party, and the spaghetti dinner and beer gardens to support the Dinosaur Half Marathon, the committee made a $20,000 donation towards the Badlands Community Facility.
    The activity for the committee doesn’t stop there however, as they also announced their next endeavour.
    On February 5, Habs fans are in for a treat as hockey legend and  Hall of Famer Guy Lafleur will be leading the Montreal Canadiens Alumni team  against the Drumheller All –stars.
    The Habs are the most storied team in the NHL. It appears Lafleur will be coaching. While no roster has been confirmed, it could include literally dozens of legends including Guy Carbonneau, Stéphane Richer, Claude Lemieux or Denis Savard, to name a few of the possibilities.
    Ticket will be going on sale on December 1. There are also some VIP tickets available  which include a post game reception with the Montreal Canadiens at the Badlands Community Facility.
    The funds from the event will be going to the Badlands Community Facility.
    For more information, contact Alison Roppel at 403-856-8103 or Carolyn Huculak at 403-820-1827.


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