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Town’s toilet rebate program in place

 

toilets.jpg    If you weren’t able to take advantage of the Town of Drumheller’s toilet rebate program last year, it has returned.
    Last summer, the Town of Drumheller introduced the program where residents who purchase a new, higher efficiency toilet for their home, can apply for a rebate from the Town of Drumheller towards the purchase.
    There was a modest uptake of the program in 2009 with 44 residents getting a rebate. They have reintroduced the program for this year.
    The Town is offering $50 to homeowners who replace high flow toilets (13 litres or greater) with a six litre single flush toilet, and a $75 rebate if the owner purchases a dual flush toilet with an output of three litres and six litres.
    While the rebate is a great savings, it pales in comparison to the savings consumers can realize by buying a high efficiency toilet.
    Replacing just one, 20 litre toilet with an efficient six litre low flow toilet will save approximately 25,550 litres of water per person every year. This would also result in further savings on a Water and Sewer Utility Bill of approximately $66.54 per person every year. (Based on 2009 rates).
    Any resident, within the Town of Drumheller, who has a current utility account can apply for one rebate per household. Applications are available online at www.dinosaurvalley.com, or at Town Hall. The Town emphasizes a resident must be pre-approved before they purchase and install a qualifying toilet.  A list of qualifying toilets, approved by the Canadian Water and Wastewater Association performance standards is available at Town Hall or at www.dinosaurvalley.com.
     Applicants must attach the original receipt and photo to their application form and return to Town Hall no later than December 31, 2010.


Travel Alberta assist owners, visitors

 

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    Travel Alberta came to the Ramada in Drumheller on Wednesday, February 24 during their tour of the province, to make business owners aware of the marketing potential Travel Alberta can provide to businesses in the tourism industry.
    Travel Alberta is the tourism marketing agency of the Government of Alberta, its  mission is to manage the investment of Tourism Levy revenues effectively and efficiently in tourism marketing programs and services.      

    The agency re-invests the revenue into developing the tourism industry within Alberta, which represents a big share of the market and also markets Alberta to the rest of the world.
    About 15 business owners came to hear Travel Alberta’s update and learn about the tools available to improve their revenue.
    Shelley Grollmuss, regional executive director of Travel Alberta explained “We need to sell Canada first, then Alberta and finally your product”.
    Recently, they have entered into discussions with China to be able to market the area there and are hopeful to sign a contract soon. 
    Recent news in the flight industry is also opening doors to Alberta as a destination, Air Canada is starting a flight from Tokyo to Calgary,  three times a week, while Korean Airlines is starting a summer charter.    
    They also have a partnership with Dutch airline KLM which has opened a route from Amsterdam, giving them access to the whole of Europe.
    During 2010, they are also concentrating their efforts on the British Columbia market, so far achieving $50 million in unpaid media as a result of their efforts for coverage during the Olympics and managing to retain their brand advertising via the Vancouver to Whistler daily shuttle train until October 2010. They advised they would invest in a $2 million advertising campaign in BC too this year.
    While they are busy tapping into the international market and other provinces and developing a strong brand, they offer schemes and tools for local businesses to help them better market themselves and achieve higher revenue, often at no cost to the business.
    One of such offerings is their cooperative marketing, which is not only a financial help they provide to industry consortium, they will also advise and assist every step of the project. 

  

Dino Derby heading for Father’s Day

 

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    Drumheller Chuckwagon fans will have to dust off their boots a little earlier this summer as the Badlands Dinosaur Derby is coming on Father’s Day.
    The Dinosaur Derby is the flagship event of the Drumheller Stampede and Ag Society, and after a long history of a mid summer schedule it will be running on June 18, 19 and 20 this year. According to Ag Society president Larry Duxbury, because of scheduling conflicts, the Dino Derby was forced to run on the Father’s Day weekend.
    “It could be a blessing in disguise,” said Duxbury. It may prove to be a popular weekend, especially for those looking to spend time with dad on his special day. It also becomes the third event in the WPCA (World Professional Chuckwagon Association) schedule.
    The scheduling will make it an exciting week at Dinosaur Downs because the very next weekend, the 2nd Annual Tractor Pull and Agricultural tradeshow will be in full swing.
    Duxbury says the Ag Society rescheduled the tractor pull because a June date fits better into the schedule of the agricultural community. The Ag Society is looking at making it a full blown stampede week,  by tying the two events together.
     To get ready for the Dino Derby, the annual Canvas Auction is set for Tuesday, April 6.  Once again, Drumheller will be part of the auction, and local bidders will be able to head to the Stampede Barn to cover their favourite drivers’ wagons. There will be food and drinks at the event, as well as some of the top chuckwagon drivers in the province.
    Not only is it a chance to show your support for the event, but to meet some of the drivers on the track, and potentially  on the podium.
    Another bonus for bidders is that anyone who purchases a tarp, will have their name entered into a draw for tickets to wherever WestJet flies. WestJet will also have a presence at the Badlands Dinosaur Derby, with more tickets up for grabs.
    Again, this year, there are a number of ways to bid on a tarp for the Dinosaur Derby. While the Satellite Auction begins on April 6 at 5 p.m., those wanting to get a jump on bidding can register at www.wpca.com for a bid number and place your pledge on a tarp. The online bidding closes 24 hours before the live action begins.
    The Ag Society is in the process of sending out sponsorship packages to previous bidders. For more information, or to receive a bidding package, contact the Drumheller Stampede and Ag Society at 403-823-9339, or e-mail drum_ag @telus.net.


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