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In 2000, the newspaper went online. The website has become Drumheller's longest running and most comprehensive news website. In the past 100 years 15 newspapers have started in the area, and the "Drumheller Mail" has maintained the largest proven circulation. In 2011, the paper celebrated 100 years of publishing services in Alberta. [2]
Gordon Edward Taylor (20 July 1910 – 26 July 2003) was a Canadian politician, businessman and teacher from Drumheller, Alberta. He served as an elected official for 48 years at both the provincial and federal levels, and never lost an election. Taylor was born in Calgary. [1] [2]
Drumheller / d r ʌ m ˈ h ɛ l ər / is a town on the Red Deer River in the badlands of east-central Alberta, Canada.It is located 110 kilometres (68 mi) northeast of Calgary and 97 kilometres (60 mi) south of Stettler.
Columbia Icefield, Alberta November 26, 1992 Died in an ice climbing accident Constable Chantal Mattio Sûreté du Québec Lac-des-Seize-Îles, Quebec December 7, 1992 Died after losing control of her vehicle during a manhunt Constable Brent Harold Veefkind RCMP, Grande Prairie Municipal Detachment Bezanson, Alberta March 11, 1993
North Drumheller, Alberta; R. Rosedale, Alberta; W. Wayne, Alberta; Western Monarch This page was last edited on 23 August 2019, at 01:24 (UTC). Text is available ...
Joseph Julius Kryczka was born on June 4, 1935, in Coleman, Alberta. [5] [6] [7] He grew up playing minor ice hockey until the juvenile age level in Coleman. [2] [8] He played on the 1949–50 midget team which won the Alberta championship, [9] and was captain of the juvenile team in the 1951–52 season. [10]
Newcastle is a community within the Town of Drumheller, Alberta, Canada.It held village status for eight years between 1923 and 1931, [1] [2] and was recognized as a hamlet prior to annexation by Drumheller in 1967. [3]
Drumheller was a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada, mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta from 1930 to 1963 and again from 1971 to 1997. [ 1 ] History