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inSide STREETERS Kaylee Peake, Grade 9 student at DVSS, worked with inSide Drumheller on November 6 for ‘Take Our Kids to Work Day’. This is a day recognized nationally for all students to get a first-hand look at their parent’s professional life.

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She interviewed her classmates on their experience while participating in the ‘Take Our Kids to Work Day’ program.

(l-r) Megan Ruckman, Brianna Catonio at the Valley Vet Clinic with Sam Seitz. They watched some surgeries to see how veterinarians work, then cleaned a dog’s teeth and had some fun with the animals.

(l-r) Courtney Quintal with Ava Harrington at Greentree Elementary School Courtney liked helping out with the kids. She said it brought back old memories from her days in elementary.

(l-r) Ewan Macfadden with father Lachie Macfadden at the Drumheller Public Library Ewan enjoyed his visit. He said it was interesting and he learned lots of skills, and enjoyed the free gum.

Drumheller RCMP have recovered some evidence that could prove to be key in tracking down the culprit involved in an armed robbery early Wednesday morning. At about 2 a.m. on November 6, three masked men entered the Mac’s/ Husky gas bar and convenience store on South Railway Avenue. One of the culprits produced a handgun and demanded money from the lone clerk. They then fled the store on foot making way with cash, cigarettes and lottery tickets. The clerk was not injured and by Wednesday afternoon, the store had reopened for business. Staff Sergeant Art Hopkins said the police are awaiting surveillance footage and have recovered some evidence near the scene. “There were some items recovered today that were directly associated to the incident,” said Hopkins on Wednesday afternoon. “The evidence recovered during the day will be subject to DNA analysis, and any person that has had to provide DNA will be identified.” Drumheller RCMP continues to investigate the incident. If you have any information that could prove helpful, contact the Drumheller detachment at 403-8237590. If you wish to remain anonymous and possibly qualify for a cash reward, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222TIPS (8477).

Take me with you! Some residents might be a little envious of a flock of Canada Geese, who were resting on the Red Deer River near the Gordon Taylor Bridge on Wednesday morning.

The geese were a little behind on their flight south after winter descended upon Canada in a flash this year. inSide photo by Michael James

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Please bring Alberta Health Care Card. Short sleeves recommended. (l-r) Cory Miles with his son Noah Miles at the Drumheller Co-op Noah liked building a display with his dad, the free food, and not being in school.

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Now that the weather has flipped the switch to winter, getting out of bed in the morning just got a little harder. There is the daily trek through the cold to the car in the morning and scraping ice off car windows. Though it may be tempting to skip that final step, residents are being asked to make sure ice is thoroughly scraped away. The Drumheller RCMP will be setting their sights on obscured windows now that the weather has turned frosty. “It’s one of the things I’ve always put a high priority on. I will be stressing it the members of the Drumheller detachment to pay close attention to vehicles driving with obscured vision, especially in the morning when it’s dark,” said Staff Sergeant Art Hopkins.

Hopkins explained the fine isn’t very large, but the consequences could be dire if residents choose to drive with obscured windows. “For driving with an obscured windshield the penalty is a fine of about $67. It’s not an exorbitant amount,” said Hopkins. “Our main concern is the safety of everyone using the road, like pedestrians or other vehicles.” Drumheller detachment RCMP officers will be enforcing obscured windows over the winter. “It only takes a couple seconds to scrape your windshield. Yes, it’s cold outside, but take the extra time to clean your windshield and the life you save could be your own or someone near to you,” said Hopkins. “It’s very easily fixed, so take a minute to clean your window before putting your vehicle in motion.”

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Take notice that the following development permits for the proposed uses listed below have been issued in accordance with Land Use Bylaw 10-08 of the Town of Drumheller. 1. Development Permit T00093-13D; Platinum Chemical Solutions Inc.; Plan 9710916; Block 12; Lots 1-2; 602 – 9 Street SW, Drumheller – DEVELOPMENT PERMIT – Occupy as a Chemical Storage Yard, Placement of Storage Lockers – Classification Medium Industrial “M-2” District 2. Development Permit T00096-13D; Canalta Hotel; Plan 9610941; Block 2; Lot 4; 1103 Highway 9 South, Drumheller – DEVELOPMET PERMIT – New Construction of Accessory Building – Classification Highway Commercial “Hwy-C” District 3. Development Permit T00121-13H; DK Boyer; Plan 2691BC; Block 33; Lot 28-29; 136 3 Street West, Drumheller – HOME OCCUPATION – Maintenance (Office Use Only) – Classification Residential “R-3” District. 4. Development Permit T00122-13H; Handy Joe’s Home and Yard Care; Plan 6561CO; Block 1; Lot 21-22; 1235 2 Avenue West, Drumheller – HOME OCCUPATION – Maintenance (Office Use Only) – Classification Residential “R-1A” District Further information regarding these decisions may be obtained from the Development/Planning Department, Town Hall, 703 - 2nd Avenue West, Drumheller, Alberta T0J 0Y3 (403) 823-1310 or e-mail cwoods@ dinosaurvalley.com Any person wishing to appeal these decisions may do so by submitting Form F and/or a written notice of appeal to the Secretary of the Subdivision & Development Appeal Board at 224 Center Street, Drumheller, Alberta, T0J 0Y3. A non-refundable fee of $120.00 must accompany the appeal. The “Notice of Appeal” and accompanying fee must be received no later than 4:30 p.m., November 22, 2013. Cindy Woods, Development Officer Town of Drumheller

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Shoveling snow onto the street in front of your house is prohibited under bylaw 0207. It is okay to shovel the snow onto the boulevard and any snow on the boulevard shall not block a fire hydrant, impede storm sewer run off or block access to any storm sewer. Under the same bylaw citizens have 24 hours to clear all snow and ice from their sidewalk after a snow fall. If citizens do not comply, the town may take remedial action to clear the snow from a sidewalk adjacent to a residence at the expense of the property owner. Please call Greg at 403-823-1363 for more information.

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has begun and will take place on weekends – Saturdays 8:00 a.m. – 8:45 a.m. and Sundays from 3:15 – 4:00 p.m. These times are subject to change without notice – please call the arena at 403-823-1328 to verify and watch the schedule for the Dragons Sunday games as they will cause the Sunday cancellations.

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The Town of Drumheller has vacancies on the following Boards: Drumheller Public Library (1 vacancy) and Municipal Planning Commission (1 vacancy), Drumheller Housing Administration – 1 vacancies and Policing Committee – 3 vacancies, - Economic Development 1 vacancy. Please contact Linda Handy 403-823-1339 if you are interested in serving in this capacity.

Government of Alberta Southern Alberta Flood Response Program Property Tax Relief Program The Town of Drumheller council can forgive property tax for property owners who have lost the use of their homes or businesses either permanently or for a prolonged period due to the flood because the property is deemed uninhabitable. Property tax relief can be granted for a period of up to 3 years, beginning with the 2013 tax year. Eligibility Criteria and documentation requirements to receive these benefits are viewable online at http://municipalaffairs.alberta.ca/documents/LGS/ Property_Tax_Relief_Policy_Information_Bulletin.pdf. or can be picked up at Town Hall, 224 Centre Street, Drumheller, AB. For questions about this program, please contact Byron Nagazina, Director of Corporate Services at (403) 823-1311.

Drop In Chair/Floor Yoga Target Audience: Seniors & those with limited mobility Where: carol Todor dance studio, alley entrance across from Legion When: Tuesday, Oct. 8th – Tuesday, December 10th (10 weeks) 1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Attire: Comfortable Clothing No Registration Required This is a FREE event sponsored by the Town of Drumheller Seniors Office, Drumheller Chapter of the MS Society and carol todor dance school For more information please contact: Carol Todor, 403-823-4377, or Holly Guterson, MS Society, 403-823-7056

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DRUMHELLER PUBLIC LIBRARY UPCOMING EVENTS: Storytime Fall/Winter: A different theme each week – “4 Tales Family Storytime Tuesdays 2-2:30pm through to Dec. 10th and “Alphasaurus Preschool Storytime” Fridays 10-11:00am through to Dec. 13th. Join us for stories, crafts, activities. No preregistration is required and the programs are FREE. The Reel Alternative movie for November will be: “Unfinished Song”. It will be showing Monday, November 25, 2013 at 7:30pm. Tickets are available at the Library or at the box office. In the Badlands Community Facility this month, there is a display of paintings done by the Badlands Artist entitled “Just for You”. This exhibit runs through to the end of November. www.drumhellerlibrary.ca Find us on Facebook, there’s a link on our web site.

Community Services Coordinator External Posting Position Summary: Reporting to the FCSS Coordinator the Community Services Coordinator is responsible for the support, facilitation, and coordination of programs which support the development of strong community capacity building programs for the region. The Coordinator will oversee the delivery of programs that support the development of youth programming, reduce bullying and family violence, encourage foster parenting and the development of an inclusive and welcoming community. Complete job description available from the Community Services Department. Resumes may be submitted to: Paul Salvatore Director, Community Services. Email: psalvatore@dinosaurvalley.com Direct: (403) 823-1316

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With Sharel Shoff, Town Councillor. Questions? Concerns? Let’s chat over coffee. My treat! Wednesday, November 13 3 pm to 4:30 pm Cafe Ole Downtown Drumheller Chats held the second Wednesday of each month. ( Next one December 11).

On Thursday, October 31, Halloween, the ghouls came out to the Badlands Community Facility (BCF) during the Parent Link Play & Roll Halloween Party. There were roughly 90 participants, dressed up in all manner of great costumes. The children took some time to parade around the BCF, then headed to the library for some Halloween songs, scary stories, and snacks. The party ended in the filed house with some gym and free play. photo submitted

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CANADIANA EVENT! Red Seal Chef, Peter McDermid, will take you on a journey into time discovering a variety of homemade Christmas favourites. The evening will feature delectable starter dishes, a variety of traditional Canadian entrees and elaborate desserts, all while learning a hint of history and origin. 6:00 pm: Cocktails 7:00 pm: Cuisine Stations 9:00 pm: Music and Dancing Tickets: $39.95 Ideal for small businesses or a night out with friends. For more information or tickets, please call

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Saturday, November 9, Drumheller: Jeff Hendricks Memorial Scholarship Hockey Game. 7:00 p.m. Great Auction items. Drumheller Dragons host Whitecourt Wolverines. Saturday, November 9, Drumheller: Afternoon “Jam”. Kitchen Party at The Old Grouch’s, 87 Bridge Street. No cover charge. For more info call Fran 403-823-5755. Hosted by Gord Gudmundson & Kristopher Jay. Sunday, November 10, Drumheller: Meet our new Priest, Father Bryan Beverage. 10:30 a.m. service St. Magloire’s Anglican Church. Sunday, November 10, Newcastle: Pancake Breakfast at the Hall. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday, November 10, Dalum: Annual Dalum Christmas Market. 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Dalum Hall. Lunch available. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11 - Remembrance Day Monday, November 11, Delia: Remembrance Day Service at the Delia Community Hall. 10:15 a.m. Lunch to follow. Friday, November 15, Hussar: Hussar Agricultural Society is hosting their Annual Supper and Stag Auction. Cocktails 6 p.m., Supper 7 p.m., Live Auction 8 p.m. Saturday, November 16, Drumheller: UCW Fall Luncheon at the Knox Hall. 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Saturday, November 16, Acme: Acme Christmas Market. 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Acme Community Centre. For tables call Trish at 403-546-3988. Saturday, November 16, Big Valley: 13th Annual Big Valley Christmas Craft Show & Sale. 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Big Valley Hall. Saturday, November 16, Drumheller: Diamond Dinner Gala at the Badlands Community Facility. Tickets on sale October 10 at HCM Lifestyle/Made in the Shade located at 316 Centre Street Drumheller. $65.00 per person. Saturday, November 16, Drumheller: 10 pm White out party at Whiskey. Drink specials & DJ. Sunday, November 17, Morrin: Christmas Craft Sale & Bazaar. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Morrin Community Hall. Wednesday, November 20, Drumheller: KNOX UNITED CHURCH... is hosting Juno Award winner Gary Fjellgaard and Saskia & Darrell, Wednesday, November 20, 7:00 p.m. at Knox United Church. Tickets: $20.00 at Church Office or Riverside Value Drug Mart. Monday evenings, Nacmine: Community Bingo, Nacmine Hall. Doors open 6 p.m. Bingo starts at 7:30 p.m.

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Jake Moore Age: 37. Occupation: Business and Industry Liaison, Alberta Works. How long have you been in Drumheller? About two months. Where are you from originally? Cardston, but I came here from Utah where I went to school. What do you like most about Drumheller so far? Playing floor hockey at the BCF. Any travel destinations on your bucket list? Fiji. For this time of year, it’s the place to be. Where’s the coolest place you’ve been? San Diego for the beaches and hanging out. I lived there right out of high school. When and where would you travel to in time? Ancient Rome. I just read a book about Caesar and it was really interesting. Any hobbies? Hockey, reading, and travel. What is one thing you could eat for the rest of

your life? Anything baconbased. It’s a flavour you can never get tired of. Favourite movies/TV shows: Anything with Jason Statham. What would be your theme song? An inspiring instrumental. Something from Hans Zimmer, like from Gladiator. What do you read? I like historical fiction, I’m a sucker for the Jack Reacher series, and the Elvis Cole series. What is one technology you could not live without? My iPod. I listen to a lot of audiobooks. What would be your dream vehicle? Probably a Harley. What superpower would you want? Super strength, so I could feel 18 again. Growing a mustache for Movember? I’ll try, but I’d have to start in August for a good one. Any words of wisdom? Success is a direct result of

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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES PERMANENT POSITIONS available in our Smoky Lake Feedlot. Pen checkers/ Lead Herd Health Manager paying $20 - 30/hour depending on experience/ qualifications. Yard labourers and Feed Truck drivers paying $20 - 30/hour depending on experience qualifications. Housing available. Call William 780-6560052 or fax resume to 780-656-3962. DIRECTOR OF Corporate Services. The Town of Nanton is seeking a Director of Corporate Services. Reporting to the CAO, the Director of Corporate Services is a key member of the Town of Nanton’s Executive Team, providing strategic leadership to the Corporation and working in the establishment of strategic direction and coordinated planning of departmental priorities and programs which align with corporate goals and objectives. The Director of Corporate Services oversees the financial operations of the Town and is responsible for all corporate services operations and leadership. For more information and to apply, please refer to www.nanton.ca. PASSIONATE ABOUT TRAVEL? Do you want to work with a global leader that offers plenty of opportunity for growth and development? Flight Centre is hiring throughout Alberta. For more information, please visit www.flightcentre.ca/careers. MUNICIPAL FOREMAN WANTED for SW SK. Manage, operate, and maintain RM. Apply: http://bit.ly/1aldu0L or jobs@ grasslandsgroup.com. 1-888-778-0570. VAC & STEAM Truck Operator. Valid Class 1 or 3, Safety Tickets, Top Wage, Benefits, Camp Work, Experience an Asset. Email/Fax Resume: 780-458-8701, bryksent@telus.net. HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE Class 1 or 3 Operators. Full-time and part-time positions available. Openings in several Alberta areas. Fax resume to Carillion Canada 780-449-0574 or email: mcroft@carillionalberta.ca. Positions to start Oct. 15, 2103. Please state what position and location you are interested in. AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN. Edwards Garage GM dealership, Rocky Mountain House. Highly competitive pay plans. Sign on and/or relocation bonus based on experience. Phone 403-845-3328. Email: main@ edwardsgarage.com. Attention Brent. JOURNEYMAN AUTOMOTIVE Service Technician(s) in Hanna Alberta. Hanna Chrysler Ltd. offers competitive wages from $32/hour, negotiable depending on experience. Bright, modern shop. Full-time permanent with benefits. Friendly town just 2 hours from major urban centres. More info at: hannachrylser.ca. Fax 403854-2845; Email: chrysler@telusplanet.net.

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Dr. Don Brinkman, Becky Sanchez, Jim McCabe, Joe Sanchez, and Darren Tanke of the Royal Tyrrell Museum with a 68 million year old hardosaur (duck-billed dinosaur) skeleton unearthed in Leduc. On

October 23, the museum was called by a construction crew who found the beast while digging for a new housing development. photo submitted

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Normally when fall rolls around, field work at the Royal Tyrrell Museum slows down considerably, but a new find is keeping crews busy even as snow blankets the province. Palaeontologists from the Tyrrell Museum believe the skeleton is from Hypacrosaurus, a large hadrosaur (duckbilled dinosaur) that lived about 68 million years ago. Hadrosaurs roamed throughout western North America and measured up to twelve metres long. This is the second hadrosaur collected in Alberta in the space of a month. A discovery on October 1 at Spirit River, near Grande Prairie, made international news. “It’s been an incredible year for dinosaur finds,” said Andrew Neuman, executive director of the Royal Tyrrell Museum. “This surge in fossil finds has supplemented our own work this field season due in part to increased awareness and diligence among industry and keeneyed amateurs.” Museum staff received a call from the Degner Construction Group on October 23 to investigate a fossil find. While digging a trench for a new housing development by Qualico Communities, Degner employees found a series of fossils about six metres below the surface. Together with Museum staff, the Degner crew used its large excavator to remove the soil, rock and other material above the fossil, allowing it to be secured and safely transported back to the museum on November 5. So far, a tail and hips are visible in the exposed portion of the fossil, and some skull elements have been identified. The Leduc fossil will be stored in the museum’s collections until it is prepared for further study.

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Please wear a poppy Master Seaman Mya Russell, left, pins a poppy to Gilles Danis leading up to Remembrance Day. The Sea Cadets were out in force selling poppies, which support the Legion’s Poppy Fund. These

funds are used to support veterans. Remembrance Day ceremonies in Drumheller are at 10:30 a.m. at the Badlands Community Facility.

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The Drumheller & District Chamber of Commerce is seeking an individual to assist in the Fabrication department at Royal Tyrrell Museum. The majority of work-time will be in the fabrication area and/or public galleries working either alone or as part of a team. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: x Completed grade 12 x Strong organizational and communication skills x Ability to stand, crouch and kneel for long periods of time x Manual dexterity x Balance for working on scaffolding x Ability to easily and repeatedly lift 25 kilograms (55 pounds). x Ability to solve arithmetic problems quickly and accurately x Ability to get along well with others on a work team x Class 5 drivers license Assets: x Some formal education in carpentry. x WHMIS (Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System) training. x OH&S (Occupational Health and Safety) training. x First Aid and CPR certification. x Creative problem solving skills Salary: $16 - $20 per hour Deadline for application: Tuesday November 12, 2013

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Kathy Little Drumheller & District Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 999 Drumheller, AB T0J 0Y0 Fax: (403) 823-4469; Email: k.little@drumhellerchamber.com Visit: www.tyrrellmuseum.com

We thank all applicants for applying, however, only those selected for interview will be contacted.

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Blast from the past The St. Anthony’s Senior Girls Sabres volleyball team ended their season on Wednesday night versus some familiar faces. This was the first St. Anthony’s Alumni volleyball game, where former players are invited back to take on this year’s team. The school has a great volleyball tradition and it showed with great action on the court. In the end, the alumni players were victorious winning. inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

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