Active cases of COVID-19 across the province are continuing to trend downward, with fewer than 5,000 active cases in Alberta as of Saturday, June 5.
The Town of Drumheller has reported zero new cases of COVID-19 since mid-May 2021, and enters the second week of zero active cases within the community.
“With the lab now screening all positive COVID-19 cases for these variants, case investigation teams will now be re-starting second calls for cases with variants of concern other than the B.1.1.7, or U.K. variant,” Alberta’s Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Deena Hinshaw said during the COVID update on Thursday, June 3.
Three Hills RCMP attended a rural property near Trochu to serve court documents on Friday, May 21. While on the property, police located a female who was wanted inside the residence. During the war
A Drumheller ballplayer is taking her career to the next step after receiving an offer to play at an American Junior College. The Mail caught up with Brooklyn Hartman, 17, in May of last year. At t
A Drumheller woman is facing almost three years behind bars after pleading guilty to a string of property and drug-related offenses. Carrie Garson appeared in provincial court in Drumheller on Friday,
Organizations across the province have felt the impacts of the restrictions put in place by the Alberta government to slow the spread of COVID-19. Despite easing restrictions, 4-H clubs in the local