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Special Areas Region designated under Alberta Advantage Immigration Program

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Communities and employers in the Special Areas region now have a new tool to help attract newcomers to this rural area. The region was recently designated under the Rural Renewal Stream of the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program.
This means the region is being recognized for having a community-driven approach to attracting and retaining newcomers through immigration. One of the key factors that determines if a newcomer stays in a region is how connected they are with people in the community.
“Attracting workers to our rural remote region can be a real challenge for businesses, especially in highly competitive fields like health care,” said Wanda Diakow, Special Areas Regional Economic Development. “Having the entire Special Areas region designated under the Rural Renewal Stream will help employers attract and retain workers. We hope this program will help people in our communities to better connect with newcomers and help them put down roots. We want everyone who comes to the region to get to experience all the opportunity that lives here.”
The Rural Renewal Stream helps communities in rural Alberta address current labour needs and skill shortages while making sure the right supports are in place to help newcomers settle into the community. With the Special Areas Region now designated under this program, employers in the area can connect with resources to help attract, recruit, and retain workers from outside the area.
“The Harvest Sky Region has a long history of working together to overcome challenges and build better communities,” said Mark Nikota, Economic Development manager, Harvest Sky Region. “This designation means it will be easier for businesses in the region to attract and retain workers and that newcomers can find the supports they need here. Finding workers has become one of the hardest challenges businesses are facing right now and we are excited this designation will help showcase all our region has to offer, including our welcoming community spirit.”
Regional economic development programs are looking to partner with employers that have permanent full-time jobs that need to be filled. If you would like to learn more about this program, please reach out to Wanda Diakow, Economic Development Officer, at (403) 575-9533 or by email to wanda.diakow@specialareas.ab.ca.


Marking National Pickleball Day

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Saturday, August 12, was National Pickleball Day, and enthusiasts across Canada took to the courts to celebrate and play the sport they love. Drumheller was not an exception. A core group of local players marked the occasion with some friendly competition. Showing the popularity of the sport, a few visitors from out of province even showed up to get in a game on their holidays at the courts at DVSS.

Drumheller and area seniors off to Alberta 55 plus Provincial Summer Games

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Seniors from across Alberta will be heading to Brooks, Alberta this week for the Provincial Senior Summer Games.
Approximately 900 seniors will assemble for the opening ceremonies on Thursday, August 17 and begin competition in 13 different activities ranging from bocce to athletics to slo-pitch.
One of the largest contingents will be from Zone 2-which encircles Calgary and Drumheller and area will be well represented in this group.
Of the 150 participants from Zone 2, Drumheller and area will see just over 25 participants included on the team. Drumheller and area seniors, including residents from Beiseker, Hanna, Morrin and Munson will compete in cribbage (singles and doubles), cycling, golf, 8 Ball pool, athletics (track and field), and pickleball.
Winners from these Games will form the basis of the Alberta team selected for the Canada Senior Games in Quebec City in August 2024.
The Games will wrap up on Sunday, August 20 following a banquet and a Beatles Tribute “All You Need is Love” tribute concert on Saturday evening. Keep a look out for those gold, silver and bronze medals hanging on the necks of people over the next week.


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