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Torxen Energy supports Homework Help

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Torxen Energy showed its support for the communities it lives and works in by providing a $5,000 donation for the Drumheller Community Learning Society for its Homework Help and other programming. At the donation are (l-r) Ava Groves, student Sydney, tutor Maya Bieganek Grant Bergos of Torxen Energy and Louise Henrickson, literacy coordinator for Drumheller Community Learning.


Meteorites work for advocacy

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The Drumheller Meteorites is a local self-advocacy group for adults with disabilities. The group advocates for its members to stand up for themselves and have a voice, as well as taking responsibility for their lives and decisions. They are involved with the community, acting as volunteers, hosting fundraisers, working with other advocates and hosting workshops. Recently, they hosted a fundraiser at Freson Bros and turned out smiles and smokies for patrons. Busy at the fundraiser are (l-r) Reid Kelly, Brian James, Dennis Cassidy, Dan Tabor, Steven Tabert, Liz Lesoway, John Batarseh, Mike Cairns, and Ken Smith.

Passenger trains return to Big Valley after two years

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After a two-year hiatus, Alberta Prairie Railway resumed passenger train services to the Village of Big Valley, and celebrated with a “Welcome Back” event on Friday, June 24.
Big Valley council previously approved a portion of Main Street to be closed for the event, however, inclement weather prompted it to be moved to the Big Valley Community Hall.
“The weather was a little iffy and at noon it looked like rain,” Alberta Prairie Railway general manager Bob Willis told the Mail. “But the event was a success despite the weather.”
He estimates between 150 and 200 people attended.
Although this is the first time the passenger trains are returning to Big Valley, Mr. Willis says Alberta Prairie Railway was able to meet COVID-19 protocols in 2021 and were able to run excursions to the Country Hideaway destination beginning in mid-August. They were also able to hold the Polar Express excursion at Christmas.
Mr. Willis says, so far, the season has gone well, and he adds the trains will help to bring some tourism back into the community.
The first official trip back to Big Valley will be Friday, July 8 and Saturday, July 9; a steak barbecue dinner is planned for the Saturday event.


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