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Atlan Anthony and daughter Amelia, at a round dance in Drayton Valley

Round Dance a step toward healing

A sea of orange descended on the Omniplex on September 30, as more than 500 people gathered for the first Truth and Reconciliation Round Dance.

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A first hand look at reclamation

On September 21, H.W. Pickup students in Petra Hynes and Heather Kotek’s class got to visit a reclaimed Secure Energy lease, thanks to a partnership with Eagle Point Blue Rapids Parks.

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Legion looks to honour veterans

Time is running out to submit names to be added to the Drayton Valley Legion’s Wall of Honour this year.

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Library set to celebrate

The Drayton Valley Library is getting set for a celebration later this month. Alberta Culture Days run through September 30 and the library is using the occasion to celebrate its own 65th anniversary in the community.

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Homeless praised

A tire slashing spree in Drayton Valley earlier this month was brought to an end thanks to two members of the local homeless population.

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Motorsports decision on hold

There’s no decision yet on a proposal that would see the development of a motor sports school near Rocky Rapids.

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Thunder set to roll into season

Sean Brown, a former National Hockey League player, has stepped into the role of General Manager and Associate Coach of the Drayton Valley Thunder.

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Chalk artist brightening community

A local resident is using his talent as an artist to bring cheer to the community this summer. Sydney Dunn has been out creating chalk drawings along 50th Ave between 43 St and Beckett Road.

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