Thunder here to stay

It looks like there will be Alberta Junior Hockey League action in Drayton Valley for the foreseeable future. The Drayton Valley Thunder has come to a multi-year agreement with the Town regarding use of the Omniplex.

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Horse club looks ahead

The trails operated by the Drayton Valley Horse Club have new signage in place, reflecting their growing popularity.

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Try something new

Well, spring is around the corner and with the warm weather, a number of recreational groups in the community will be hosting their annual general meetings and club membership drives.

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Ref breaks through

For the first time a local hockey referee has made it into the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL).

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Pool opening set

It's the final countdown. Fifteen years after the idea was first raised, Drayton Valley’s new pool will open to the public next week.

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Thunder fight for postseason

With the playoffs approaching, the Drayton Valley Thunder are fighting to make it into the last slot in the Alberta Junior Hockey League North Division.

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Frank Maddock hosts rugby tournament

Five rugby teams form across Alberta came to Drayton Valley for a high school rugby tournament. The teams came from Grande Prairie, Cold Lake, Spruce Grove, Stony Plain, Stettler, Salisbury

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Thunder preparing for playoffs

The Drayton Valley Thunder are gearing up for the playoffs, and they are currently sitting in fourth place in the AJHL North Division.

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