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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.


There might be a little rust on the patina

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Rockyford Library and Community Centre attracted a number of vehicles on Saturday, August 12 for the third annual Rockyford Show and Shine. Although the day started out a little grey, with some light rain, it did not dampen the spirits of car enthusiasts who turned out to catch a glimpse of the vehicles on display, including the newly added kids category which had kids compete for best designed cardboard box vehicle. Along with the car show, spectators also enjoyed some vendors, beer garden, 50/50 raffle, and food and drinks. All proceeds from the car show will help support programs, books, and more at the Rockyford Library.

Town, Community Futures exploring home sharing for seasonal workers

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Finding rental accommodations in the Town of Drumheller can be a challenge, with the rental vacancy rate hovering around zero per cent, and this can be an even bigger hurdle for those looking for short term accommodations, such as seasonal and other temporary workers.
To help combat this housing need, Community Futures Big Country along with its partners, the Town of Drumheller, Drumheller and District Chamber of Commerce, and Travel Drumheller are gauging whether there is potential interest amongst residents in the Drumheller and Starland County region for a home share option.
“Coming out of the Town of Drumheller Housing Survey and the Travel Drumheller Destination Development Plan, short-term housing for employees was identified as an issue in the region,” shares Community Futures Big Country executive director Alison Roppel.
Community engagement, which includes information about home sharing and a brief survey, was launched on Tuesday, August 1; the survey is open to both residents looking to potentially become a host, and those looking for accommodations.
If there is enough interest, it is hoped the project could help bridge a gap for both employers who are struggling to fill positions with local residents, and provide secure accommodations for employees coming from outside the Drumheller-Starland County region. While the focus currently is on seasonal and summer employment, Ms. Roppel says this is a program which could be available on a year-round basis for short-term stays.


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