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Spring cleanup cancelled

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    One popular Drumheller program has unfortunately been cancelled this spring, however, residents will still get a break when they are cleaning up.
    The annual Spring Clean-up has been popular for years. Each spring town workers go neighbourhood to neighbourhood picking up refuse. It goes a long way toward the community’s efforts to present a clean and tidy Drumheller.
    However, due to the concerns over the Coronavirus virus the cleanup has been cancelled this year. The town will not be doing curbside pickup.
The town has however allowed residents the opportunity to self haul household refuse material to the Drumheller landfill free of charge.
    According to a release, all household, nondemolition/construction materials identified under the acceptable items’ category will be accepted free of charge at the Drumheller and District Regional Landfill from April 6 – April 25. The material will need to be tracked and all loads weighed; however, the disposal fees for acceptable items will be waived for Town of Drumheller residents.
    Residents will be expected to deliver and offload their materials themselves; Landfill personnel will direct them to the appropriate drop off points and bins for the various materials while maintaining the 2-meter physical distancing policy.
    Freon disposal rate of $15/unit will be waived for Town of Drumheller residents and demolition, construction, renovation materials as listed below will be accepted, however, there will be a disposal fee imposed as in previous years.
    An entire list of what materials are acceptable is posted at  https://floodreadiness.drumheller.ca/drumheller-valley-spring-clean-up-update/
For more information contact the Drumheller & District Regional Landfill at 403-823-1345 or email info@drumhellerlandfill.com.


Newcastle Beach closed for flood mitigation work

IMG 7829Newcastle Beach has been temporarily closed to the public as work continues on flood mitigation work.

Despite the focus on dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, work is continuing at the popular park in west Drumheller.

According to a release from the Drumheller Resiliency and Flood Mitigation Office, the temporary closing of Newcastle Beach to the public is to continue on an excavation project for flood mitigation improvements in the area. The closure is to minimize any safety hazards to the public. 

“Work on the excavation project must commence immediately due to timelines imposed by legislative requirements and environmental permitting,” it states.

Earlier this spring work began at the park involving an inmate crew that cleared overgrown brush along theRed Deer River.  

Work is scheduled to be completed by the third week of April, and signage has been placed in the area. 

The town asks the public to follow all restrictions in the area and will update the community on any changes to access in the area.

Flags at half staff to mark battle of Vimy Ridge

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On Thursday, April 9, to honour and remember the almost 3,600 Canadian soldiers who died, and the multitude who were wounded at Vimy Ridge April 9 - 12, 1917, The Town of Drumheller lowered its flags to half-staff. This was done in unison with the federal and provincial governments.


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