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Health Care Aides graduate

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On Tuesday, January 29, the second class of students in the Health Care Aide Program graduated and will soon be filling a much-needed role in the health care system. This is a joint program, using the Red Deer College course delivered through Campus Central in collaboration with DVSS. Students are able to earn dual credits towards the program and their high school studies. It is delivered online with face to face labs, and a number of students who graduated last year have gone on to study further in Licensed Practical Nurse and Registered Nurse programs. At the celebration are (back; l-r) Sage McNulty, lead health care aide instructor, with students Ocean Anthony-Brossert, Kim Poychana, Demi Otegbade, Nicole De Leon, Zayna Lynch, Andrea James, and DVSS principal Curtis LaPierre, with (front; l-r) Cera Cawiezel, Paige Lecuyer, and Mikaela Smith. Missing are Samantha Torres, Cari Boyko, Hallie Sunstrum and Roxanne Parker.


Update: Town works to replace ammonia sensor at Memorial Arena

IMG 6358 Tonight's Drumheller Dragons game will go ahead as scheduled as repairs have been completed at the Drumheller Memorial Arena.
Yesterday, Thursday, February 7 the Town closed the Drumheller Memorial Arena due to the sensor panel on the ammonia detector not functioning.
“The building cannot be operated safely without this sensor panel and therefore no occupants will be allowed inside until the issue is fixed,” explained Darryl Drohomerski CAO of the Town of Drumheller.
At 3 p.m. today, the Town announced the arena will be open in time for tonight’s Drumheller Dragons game.
Julia Fielding, Communications Officer for the Town of Drumheller says the Town apologizes for the inconvenience but the health and safety of staff and users is paramount in this situation.

Badlands Motorsports Resort developers plan groundbreaking this year

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The long-delayed Badlands Motorsports Resort development near Rosebud says they are aiming to break ground on the project this year.

The developers tweeted on January 30 they will be refining a business plan to present to investors in order to start developing the 4.8 kilometre north track, one of two tracks planned for the project, and support facilities in 2019.

“Our plan now for the next few months is to look at getting contracts and tenders out,” says CEO Jay Zelazo, saying the track will be the first step in developing the rest of the project.

Badlands Motorsports Resort has gained municipal approval from Kneehill County and they are waiting for final approval from Alberta Environment.

The project has met opposition from some nearby residents, particularly from a group called Save the Rosebud, over disruptions to local wildlife and noise generated by the track. According to the developer’s website, the site is four hundred and twenty-five acres north of the Rosebud River. The north track sits atop of a plateau overlooking the rest of the site.


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