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On this day, 24 May, 1919, thousands of coalminers in Alberta, Canada walked off the job in a dispute over pay, the cost of living, and conditions. They were organised in the One Big Union: a revolutionary union which planned to organise all workers together and take control of society. 13 mine companies in Drumheller refused to negotiate and hired returning war veterans, arming them with clubs and iron bars and giving them free alcohol to terrorise the workers and beat and torture organisers, while the police turned a blind eye. By August the strike was broken.Learn more about the One Big Union and the Industrial Workers of the World in Canada in episode 52 of our podcast: https://workingclasshistory.com/podcast/e52-the-iww-in-canada/Our work is only possible because of support from you, our listeners on patreon. If you appreciate our work, please join us and access exclusive content and benefits at patreon.com/workingclasshistory.See all of our anniversaries each day, alongside sources and maps on the On This Day section of our Stories app: stories.workingclasshistory.com/date/todayBrowse all Stories by Date here on the Date index: https://stories.workingclasshistory.com/dateCheck out our Map of historical Stories: https://map.workingclasshistory.comCheck out books, posters, clothing and more in our online store, here: https://shop.workingclasshistory.comIf you enjoy this podcast, make sure to check out our flagship longform podcast, Working Class History
Mon. May 11th/26 Join Me tonight LIVE from 6:10pm-8pm EST as I welcome back Special returning Guest & friend, Sonya Roy Sonya Roy completed her studies at the University of Montreal in Psycho-éducation in 1997. She is a retired Corporal for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. She owns and operates the Redu Spiritual Wellness Center® in Drumheller, Alberta Over the past forty years, she developed her gifts as a medium, master holistic healer, and shamanic practitioner to heal those around her. These teachings were passed down from her Maternal Grand-Mother. She started practicing Reiki in 2013 and teaches and shares her knowledge through workshops, conferences around the world. She has produced bilingual manuals for all levels of USUI REIKI RYOHO Tibetan & UNIVERSAL® for teachers. She also developed the Wisdom School of Spiritual Transformation©TM program to help people on their spiritual journey of learning and growth. Sonya is able to offer her services in both English & French as well as she has written an incredible number of fantastic books, including “Narcissism: 12 steps to successfully heal and flourish” & we will be discussing her newest book she has just written. You can reach Sonya Roy here: https://www.sonyaroy.com
Matt from American Bitcoin joins the Block Space podcast live from Bitcoin 2026 in Vegas. They discuss the company's 1,112% hashrate increase at Drumheller, the strategic partnership with Hut 8, and why staying a pure-play Bitcoin miner is the ultimate winning move in a crowded market. Matt Prusak, of American Bitcoin joins us to talk about their aggressive growth strategy and why they are sticking to pure-play mining. Matt breaks down the 1,112% hashrate explosion at their Drumheller site and the move toward future-proof hydro cooling. We discuss the synergy with Hut 8, the global hunt for megawatts, and why American Bitcoin is ignoring the industry-wide pivot to AI. Learn how they've accumulated over 7,000 BTC and are positioning themselves as the top category leader for Bitcoin in the United States. Subscribe to the newsletter! https://newsletter.blockspacemedia.com
Hour 1 of the Big Show with George Rusic and Matty Rose is on demand! To kick off the show the guys are joined by Cody in Drumheller who is donating a sign for our Lemonade stand on Friday! Then the guys get into a debate on if last years punishment for NFL Big Bets was harder than this years. (25:43) Later on, Matty Rose gets you all caught up on the world of sports in the Rose Report! The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate. This show is produced by Connor Gronsdahl and Shan Virjee Get full Flames games and great shows like Quick 60: The Stamps Show, Wranglers Watch and more ON DEMAND.
Next up, we're joined by Joseph Drumheller, master hypnotherapist and energy healer, who sits down with Irene to explore healing, grief, and spiritual evolution. He shares how the subconscious mind can unlock transformation, the role of guardian angels, and powerful tools to awaken your true potential. Don't miss insights from his work and his book, The Subconscious, the Divine, and Me: A Spiritual Guide for the Day-To-Day Pilgrim.---✨ Grief & Rebirth: Healing Resources & Tools ✨
A new track from Donsurf & Last Nubian. Soul from anaiis, Robert Cray Band and Miles Caton (from the Sinners soundtrack). Rap from Salimata, Dabbla, Nas & DJ Premier. Drum & Bass from Zero T, Molecular and Calibre remixing Sun Ra Arkestra. Reggae from Sly Dunbar, UK Apache & Dennis Brown. A wonderful new song from Nostalgia 77. Dancefloor tunes from Oliver Night feat Roots Manuva, Drumheller, Maddslinky feat Mr Scruff. An epic track from B R A H J A. Plus plenty more music treats.
Welcome to this Thursday's edition of the Farmer Rapid Fire brought to you by Pioneer Seeds Canada! Today on the show, your host for the day, Lyndsey Smith, talks with: Mark Burnham of Cobourg, Ont.; Fred Grieg of Reston, Man.; Jason James of Drumheller, Alta; Rob Stone of Davidson, Sask.; and, Agronomist with Pioneer Seeds... Read More
Welcome to this Thursday's edition of the Farmer Rapid Fire brought to you by Pioneer Seeds Canada! Today on the show, your host for the day, Lyndsey Smith, talks with: Mark Burnham of Cobourg, Ont.; Fred Grieg of Reston, Man.; Jason James of Drumheller, Alta; Rob Stone of Davidson, Sask.; and, Agronomist with Pioneer Seeds... Read More
Alberta's Battle River-Crowfoot is about as safe a riding as Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre could hope for as a place to regain a seat in the House of Commons in a byelection later this month. But he's facing pushback from some locals who feel they're being used as a means to an end by someone who won't represent their interests in Ottawa. The riding is also the latest target of the Longest Ballot Committee protest movement — including one dinosaur-obsessed candidate, Nicola Zoghbi, who promises to move the national capital to Drumheller and rename the riding "Raptor River-Crowfoot."Meanwhile, Prime Minister Mark Carney is facing growing pressure to secure some sort of trade deal with the United States after Donald Trump made good on a promise of 35 percent tariffs on all Canadian imports not covered by CUSMA. How much political runway does Carney have left?CBC Ottawa senior reporter Aaron Wherry breaks down both of these stories.For transcripts of Front Burner, please visit: https://www.cbc.ca/radio/frontburner/transcripts
Sheena Rossiter tells us the story of Tyra, the world’s largest dinosaur, and how the community and the rest of Canada are reacting to news of her removal.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We talk with Brock Leitner from Summerland, BC after he competed in the 2025 US Adaptive Open golf tournament. Brock was paralyzed in a motocross crash in Drumheller, AB on June 12th, 2022, but he hasn't let it slow him down at all. Brock takes us through pre and post-injury competition and life in this conversation.
[36:06] Ever wish you could retake that one photo—the one where someone blinked, the lighting was off, or the moment passed before you were ready? In this photo-themed episode, Toastmasters International’s visual media pros Bambi Cash and Blake Carver, the creative forces behind the stunning images and videos that define the organization’s brand share behind-the-scenes insights from global events and offer practical tips to help everyone—from club PR officers to smartphone selfie-takers—capture better, more intentional photos. Whether you're photographing a keynote speaker, a club meeting, or a group selfie, you’ll come away with helpful dos and don’ts, creative ideas, and a fresh perspective on storytelling through photography.You’ll get to know Bambi Cash, Toastmasters International’s graphic designer and lead event photographer, and Blake Carver, senior video production specialist and director of the organization’s 100th-anniversary documentary. Together, they bring decades of experience to the conversation and a shared passion for storytelling through visual media.They explain why taking a good photo isn’t just about expensive equipment—it’s about being intentional. You'll also learn key concepts help avoid backlighting disasters, and how to use everyday items (even hands!) to frame your shot creatively.You'll get expert advice on:Capturing movement in still images without cultural misstepsStaging great award shots without blocking the viewMastering group selfies using the “outside arm” trickAvoiding closed eyes with their surprising but genius “eyes shut, then open” methodUsing focus and exposure lock on smartphones for better lighting controlCreating impactful, emotion-filled photos that draw people inBambi and Blake also discuss the planning process behind convention photography, including how they craft a shot list in advance and always aim to shoot from the member’s perspective.Some of our discussion and more can be found in their article, How to Take Great Photos: The Do’s and Don’ts for Making Your Pictures the Best They Can Be, featured in the June 2025 issue of Toastmaster magazine. The article includes visual examples and real-world tips for Toastmasters looking to boost their club’s public image.About the GuestsBambi Cash is the graphic designer and lead photographer at Toastmasters International. She’s the creative mind behind many of the visual elements seen in Toastmaster magazine and at the International Convention. Bambi holds a degree from the University of Northern Colorado and has a background in wedding and portrait photography.Blake Carver is the senior video production specialist at Toastmasters International, responsible for directing, filming, and editing all of the organization’s video content. With a background in audio engineering and nearly two decades of experience, Blake recently produced and narrated Toastmasters’ official 100-year anniversary documentary.Together, they are a dynamic duo who collaborate on everything from presidential portraits to multimedia campaigns—and they’re passionate about helping you take better photos.Coming Soon: Bonus MaterialComing soon you'll be able to hear host Greg Gazin on the hot seat where Bambi and Blake give Greg feedback on a series of pictures Greg took just the previous day in Drumheller, Alberta Canada, a unique town situated in the heart of the Canadian Badlands and dinosaur capital of the world.
Calgary, Drumheller et le parc Elk Island : les Bestjobers commencent leur voyage en Alberta entre ville calme, badlands désertiques et castors travailleurs.Nuit dans un saloon perdu au milieu des cerfsMusée des dinosaures avec poussetteCastors en pleine construction de barrageBébés, géodome et bisons au lever du soleil
Elisa et Max, alias les Bestjobers, sont de véritables passionnés de voyages et de grands espaces. Après avoir parcouru le monde en duo, ils ont embarqué leur petite Lily, 6 mois, pour un premier grand road trip en famille l'année dernière ! Adeptes de l'aventure, de la découverte de la nature et toujours partants pour partager leurs astuces, ils nous prouvent qu'on peut explorer les Rocheuses canadiennes avec un bébé sans souci : tout est possible avec un brin d'organisation et beaucoup de curiosité.De Calgary à Canmore, en passant par les Badlands de Drumheller, Elk Island et le royaume des bisons, Edmonton la capitale, puis les incontournables parcs nationaux de Jasper, Yoho et Banff , leur itinéraire est une véritable leçon de nature et d'émerveillement entre randonnées, canoé, chutes spectaculaires et panoramas à couper le souffle… le tout rythmé par la découverte de culture cowboy et les rencontres avec de nombreux animaux.Mais ont-ils vu des ours ??Si vous êtes en quête d'inspiration pour un automne haut en couleurs sous le ciel canadien, cet épisode va vous donner des envies d'évasion !Allez, c'est parti pour le carnet de route des Bestjobers dans les Rocheuses canadiennes !En collaboration avec Destination Canada, l'office de tourisme du Canada en France.-----------Idée originale et hôte : Stéphanie CordierMusique : Luk & Jo
Dinosaurs weren't the only wild things up north in the Cretaceous period. Research through the Canadian Light Source discovered that familiar fish were thriving in ancient Arctic waters. Now, high-tech scans are revealing their epic story. Don Brinkman, scientist at the Tyrell Museum in Drumheller and lead study author and Lisa Van Loon, University of Western Ontario researcher, join Evan to explain the evolutionary mystery.
Mini-podcast about an event on this day in working class history.Our work is only possible because of support from you, our listeners on patreon. If you appreciate our work, please join us and access exclusive content and benefits at patreon.com/workingclasshistory.See all of our anniversaries each day, alongside sources and maps on the On This Day section of our Stories app: stories.workingclasshistory.com/date/todayBrowse all Stories by Date here on the Date index: https://stories.workingclasshistory.com/dateCheck out our Map of historical Stories: https://map.workingclasshistory.comCheck out books, posters, clothing and more in our online store, here: https://shop.workingclasshistory.comIf you enjoy this podcast, make sure to check out our flagship longform podcast, Working Class History. AcknowledgementsWritten and edited by Working Class History.Theme music by Ricardo Araya. Check out his YouTube channel at youtube.com/@peptoattackBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/on-this-day-in-working-class-history--6070772/support.
On today's show: two weeks to go until election day! We check in on the horse race and what public polling says about how voters are feeling; an online petition is gaining steam to keep the World's Largest Dinosaur touring above Drumheller. We speak to the man behind the signatures; we break down the Calgary Flames playoff chances after a huge win against the Sharks.
In Keep Canada Weird Jordan and Aaron Airport explore the weird and offbeat Canadian news stories from the past week. In this episode your hosts discuss; the death of Drumheller Alberta's last dinosaur Vancouver's hot dog mystery the McBarge McSinks the salesman who pee'd on a car in BC Series Links Keep Canada Weird Series: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com/keep-canada-weird Send a voice memo: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com/contact Join the Keep Canada Weird Discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/keepcanadaweird Provide feedback and comments on the episode: nighttimepodcast.com/contact Subscribe to the show: nighttimepodcast.com/subscribe Contact: Website: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NightTimePod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nighttimepod Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/nighttimepodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Keep Canada Weird Jordan and Aaron Airport explore the weird and offbeat Canadian news stories from the past week. In this episode your hosts discuss; the death of Drumheller Alberta's last dinosaur Vancouver's hot dog mystery the McBarge McSinks the salesman who pee'd on a car in BC Series Links Keep Canada Weird Series: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com/keep-canada-weird Send a voice memo: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com/contact Join the Keep Canada Weird Discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/keepcanadaweird Provide feedback and comments on the episode: nighttimepodcast.com/contact Subscribe to the show: nighttimepodcast.com/subscribe Contact: Website: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NightTimePod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nighttimepod Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/nighttimepodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode originally aired on June 3, 2019: This week, Charlotte Thomasson talked to resident Nature Nut, John Acorn, about local bird songs and birding stories, with audio captured by Terra Informers live in Edmonton, Alberta, near Drumheller, Alberta, and on Saturna Island in British Columbia. ★ Support this podcast ★
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Support Tommy Robinson's Give Send Go: https://www.givesendgo.com/Tommy-Robinsons-children Jordan Peterson sits down with human rights activist, political writer, and founder of Rebel News, Ezra Levant. They discuss Ezra's first hand experience with the World Economic Forum, the antithetical turn toward authoritarianism in the United Kingdom, and Tommy Robinson's ongoing and wrongful imprisonment. #FreeTommyRobinson Ezra Levant is a Canadian human rights activist, political writer, and father, Ezra Levant is the host of the Ezra Levant show and founder of Rebel News – the largest online independent news network in Canada. Ezra's great grandfather emigrated to Canada in 1903 from Russia, establishing a homestead near Drumheller, Alberta. Ezra spent his early life growing up in a suburb of Calgary, where he attended a Jewish day school before making the switch to public school. This episode was filmed on February 8th, 2025. | Links | For Ezra Levant: On X https://x.com/ezralevant?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor Website https://ezralevant.com/?_sm_vck=6Dk0T7k5R2NWQTwwtTqs55WtJ754DTN27JZwMqFF2tff7QM4tJDs Rebel News on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/@RebelNewsOnline Rebel News website https://www.rebelnews.com/
Interview with Ollee Owens. Canadian soul/blues powerhouse singer Ollee Owens announces the release of her new album, Nowhere to Hide, on October 25th through her Ollee Owens Music label imprint. The first single from Nowhere to Hide, “Some Days,” was released on August 30. Produced by Bobby Blazier, the music on Nowhere to Hide is also graced by the presence of Muscle Shoals all-star guitarist Will McFarlane on eight of the album's eleven tracks. “The writing of ‘Some Days' came out of a desire to acknowledge the ups and downs of our day-to-day experiences and at the same time call out the resilience of the human spirit no matter what we come up against,” Owens says. “Sonically, we imagined it as a blues-infused song that leaves the listener feeling happy. It was recorded in Nashville with some of the best session musicians in Music City: Chris Rodriguez, Craig Young, Bobby Blazier, and DeMarco Johnson. The energy in the room that day was palpable as the song began to take shape, capturing exactly what I heard in my head when we wrote the song, resulting in a soulful and hope-filled anthem.” After returning to music a decade ago and releasing 2022's Cannot Be Unheard, the Calgary-based blues/rock singer is better than ever with her latest dazzling, down-to-earth studio album Nowhere to Hide. It's one teeming with stylish, sophisticated jewels mined from blues, rock, and soul. Nowhere to Hide features eight co-writing credits by Owens and a few covers, including Bob Dylan's "Lord Protect My Child." Whether it's Owens' confident delivery fueling the driving title track, the infectious "Some Days," or the deliciously well-crafted "Shivers and Butterflies," Owens is as dynamic as the eleven-track album is flawless. "I learned so much," Owens says of the creative process, "especially, vocally, as there was real opportunity to dig deeper and embody the lyrics." Nowhere to Hide, recorded at Nashville's Sweetbriar Studio and Gnome Studios, shines with help from a who's who of acclaimed Nashville session musicians Blazier brought to the album. "Bobby has an incredible ability to bring people together," Owens says of Blazier. "We all got in the studio together, gave it everything we got, and made some great music." That great music derives from Owens' backstory in the farming community of New Bothwell, Manitoba. As a teen, she gravitated toward Dylan, Delta Blues, The Staple Singers, and Etta James. "When I came back to creating music, I really realized the depth and influence that particular style of music had on me," Owens says of her early listening habits. Owens and her husband started their family early and had three daughters, one of whom has a cognitive disability. After some soul-searching, and realizing her daughter had exceptional needs, she took a hiatus from music. "I focused on being present and engaged for my daughters," she says. As a result, "Lord Protect My Child" strikes an emotional chord as Owens pours her soul into it. "That song has really become close to my heart," she says. "My daughter is twenty-three now, but there's still a lot of vulnerability there. The desire for protecting and taking care of her will never go away." Owens will be playing a Canadian concert in October celebrating the release of Nowhere to Hide and has plans for further touring in the spring. She's also performed at the Roots Blues and BBQ Festival in Drumheller, Alberta, and Calgary's National Music Centre, among several other venues. Now with Nowhere to Hide, Owens will have a larger fan base thanks to an amazing album you would be wise to experience wherever you get your music. Ollee's Info /https://olleeowens.com/
What if we told you PEI was once home to prehistoric creatures older than dinosaurs? Join hosts Matthew McRae, Lesley Caseley, and special guest Laura MacNeil, owner of Prehistoric Island Tours, as they uncover the not-so-secret facts of Prince Edward Island's prehistoric past and answer burning questions like: Why is the Island becoming a fossil hotspot? Are we related to dimetrodons, and did they use their sails to flirt with each other? And what the heck are Laura's favourite fossils? This episode is brought to you by The Architects Association of PEI, Confederation Center of the Arts, Provincial Credit Union, and The Grey Group. Laura MacNeil is a geologist born and raised in Alexandra, P.E.I. and founder of Prehistoric Island Tours, our province's first venue that provides guided shoreline tours on our rich 290-million-year-old geological heritage. Her professional experience is in Earth science communication, having worked as an educator at World-renowned museums such as Joggins Fossil Cliffs UNESCO World Heritage Site in Joggins, N.S., and the Royal Tyrrell Museum in Drumheller, AB. Laura completed her M.Sc. in geology at Acadia University, Nova Scotia, and B.Sc. in geology at Queen's University, Ontario. In 2016 Laura discovered the first fossil evidence of Dimetrodon borealis trackways on P.E.I., a sail-backed apex predator that roamed our province's prehistoric landscapes 290 million years ago.
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In this episode, we're taking you to Drumheller, Alberta—the Dinosaur Capital of the World!
Thanks for tuning in to this Thursday edition of RealAg Radio's Farmer Rapid Fire, brought to you by Pioneer Seeds Canada! Host Shaun Haney checks in with: Peggy Brekveld of Thunder Bay, Ont.; Mark Brock of Staffa, Ont.; Eric Mclean of Blanshard, Man.; and, Jason James of Drumheller, Alta. Also hear from western agronomist Colleen... Read More
Thanks for tuning in to this Thursday edition of RealAg Radio's Farmer Rapid Fire, brought to you by Pioneer Seeds Canada! Host Shaun Haney checks in with: Peggy Brekveld of Thunder Bay, Ont.; Mark Brock of Staffa, Ont.; Eric Mclean of Blanshard, Man.; and, Jason James of Drumheller, Alta. Also hear from western agronomist Colleen... Read More
Shoot us a text message! Eagleman Race Recap:https://youtu.be/OZrhExytuZAIn episode 24 of the Tri Hard Podcast, hosts Parker, Mike, and Seid are joined by a special guest, Jake Drumheller. Fresh off his impressive performance at 70.3 Sandusky in Ohio, Jake shares the story behind his new personal best, offering insights into his training, race strategy, and the unforgettable moments from the weekend.But the excitement doesn't stop there! Mike also had a milestone race, making his Ironman debut at Ironman Lake Placid. Tune in as he recounts his experience, detailing the challenges, triumphs, and everything in between from his first full Ironman race.Join us for a thrilling episode packed with race recaps, personal achievements, and valuable takeaways on the Tri Hard Podcast – your ultimate source for triathlon training, racing, and inspiration!Raw (Code NVDM)https://raw.rfrl.co/vrox8Revive:https://revivesups.com/?r=nllk8&utm_campaign=bc&utm_source=nllk8Website: www.parkerkerthtriathlonnvdm.com My Email: parker@nvdmcoaching.com Seid Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/xlseidlx/ Mike Instagram https://www.instagram.com/michaeldmayjr/ Parker Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ Youtube Channels: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8AySUd_LUSiT3nX8XlDFlQ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtFVpHhoCOvUkoTvNIa4xrg Nerdy Nuts:https://nerdynuts.com?sca_ref=2280300.5hSTcFZlsbCode FASTFOODIES10The Feed:http://thefeed.cc/parkerkerthForm Goggles:www.formswim.com/discount/ParkerNVDM?utm_source=partnership&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_campaign=partner_ParkerNVDMCode: ParkerNVDMFuller Oats:https://eatfullerfood.com/?ref=pqxvptb8Code:PARKERKERTHMobo Board:https://www.moboboard.com/shop/mobo-boardCode:NVDM10Support the Show.
It's the LOUD AS HELL FESTIVAL WARM UP EDITION! Loud as Hell, happening in Drumheller, Aug 2-4. Get out to the Badlands in Alberta and mosh!
Imagine an alien world where a creature could create a sonic boom simply by whipping its tail. Look no further as such creatures once roamed the Earth. This is just one remarkable discovery made by the world renowned Paleontologist Philip J. Currie -- the man whose worked inspire Michael Crichton's Jurassic Park. In this episode, I speak with Philip J. Currie about feathered dinosaurs, long necked giants, his fascinating career and ongoing work. More info: Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum Philip J. Currie Bio: Philip J. Currie, born in Brampton, Ontario on March 13th, 1949, is a leading Canadian palaeontologist and museum curator who helped found the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology. He is now a professor at the University of Alberta. Inspired as a child by a toy dinosaur in a cereal box, Currie went on to study zoology at the University of Toronto, and then vertebrate palaeontology at McGill, under the tutelage of Robert Carroll, himself a major figure in the study of extinct animals. After receiving his doctorate, Currie became the curator of earth sciences at the Provincial Museum of Alberta in Edmonton in 1976. In 1981, this department became the nucleus of the new Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology (now the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology), in Drumheller, Alberta, where Currie is curator of dinosaurs. Currie is an important figure in dinosaur science, and has specialized in fossils from Alberta's Dinosaur Provincial Park as well as other Cretaceous sites (dating from the latter part of the dinosaur age) around the world. He is particularly interested in the evolution and classification of carnivorous dinosaurs (theropods) and their living descendants, birds. He has painstakingly investigated the skeletal anatomy of many of these, including the recently discovered feathered theropods (Protarchaeopteryx and Caudipteryx) of China. The find was considered clear evidence of the relationship between birds and dinosaurs. Other research has focused on dinosaur footprints, as well as dinosaur growth and variation, including description of embryonic duck-billed dinosaur bones discovered inside their fossilized crushed eggshells at Devil's Coulee in southern Alberta. Courtesy of Canadian Encyclopedia, Encyclopedia Historica http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/ Music: Pixabay This episode is sponsored by World History Encyclopedia, one of the top history websites on the internet. I love the fact that they're not a Wiki: Every article they publish is reviewed by their editorial team, not only for being accurate but also for being interesting to read. The website is run as a non-profit organization, so you won't be bombarded by annoying ads and it's completely free. It's a great site, and don't just take my word for it they've been recommended by many academic institutions including Oxford University. Go check them out at WorldHistory.org or follow this link: World History Encyclopedia.
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In Keep Canada Weird Jordan Bonaparte and Aaron Airport explore the weird and offbeat Canadian news stories from the past week. In this episode your hosts discuss; Drumheller, Alberta's attempt to break the world record for largest gathering of people dressed as dinosaurs the Saskatoon man who received a traffic ticket for using his phone in a McDonald's drive thru a disturbing moose/insect attack the dispute between Ottawa homeowners with basketball nets and bylaw enforcement Series Links Keep Canada Weird Series: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com/keep-canada-weird Send a voice memo: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com/contact Join the Keep Canada Weird Discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/keepcanadaweird Provide feedback and comments on the episode: nighttimepodcast.com/contact Subscribe to the show: https://link.chtbl.com/nighttime-subscribe Contact: Website: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/NightTimePod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NightTimePod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nighttimepod Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/nighttimepodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Keep Canada Weird Jordan Bonaparte and Aaron Airport explore the weird and offbeat Canadian news stories from the past week. In this episode your hosts discuss; Drumheller, Alberta's attempt to break the world record for largest gathering of people dressed as dinosaurs the Saskatoon man who received a traffic ticket for using his phone in a McDonald's drive thru a disturbing moose/insect attack the dispute between Ottawa homeowners with basketball nets and bylaw enforcement Series Links Keep Canada Weird Series: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com/keep-canada-weird Send a voice memo: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com/contact Join the Keep Canada Weird Discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/keepcanadaweird Provide feedback and comments on the episode: nighttimepodcast.com/contact Subscribe to the show: https://link.chtbl.com/nighttime-subscribe Contact: Website: https://www.nighttimepodcast.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/NightTimePod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NightTimePod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nighttimepod Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/nighttimepodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mini-podcast about a strike by miners in Alberta, Canada, in 1919.See all of our anniversaries each day, alongside sources and maps on the On This Day section of our Stories app: stories.workingclasshistory.com/date/todayAnd browse all Stories by Date here on the Date index: https://stories.workingclasshistory.com/dateOur work is only possible because of support from you, our listeners on patreon. If you appreciate our work, please join us and access exclusive content and benefits at patreon.com/workingclasshistory.AcknowledgementsWritten and edited by Working Class History.Theme music by Ricardo Araya. Check out his YouTube channel at youtube.com/@peptoattack
TOP NEWS | On today's Daily Signal Top News, we break down: House Republicans want the audio of Special Counsel Robert Hur's interview with President Joe Biden.Chinese nationals are crossing America's southern border at abnormally high rates. The Daily Caller launched an investigation into the World Professional Association for Transgender Health and found that behind closed doors, the group's top doctors discussed, and at times seemed to challenge, the organization's own published guidelines for sex change procedures.The Supreme Court announces a major ruling today on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Michael Cohen is back on the stand during Trump's criminal trial. An attempt to break a Guinness World Record on the largest gathering of people in dinosaur costumes recently failed in the town of Drumheller, Alberta. Relevant Links: Daily Caller Report: https://dailycaller.com/2024/05/14/wpath-tapes-gender-doctors-recordings-sex-changes/ Daily Signal Report: https://www.dailysignal.com/2024/05/16/breaking-supreme-court-upholds-financial-agencys-funding-scheme-insulating-congress/ Listen to other podcasts from The Daily Signal: https://www.dailysignal.com/podcasts/Get daily conservative news you can trust from our Morning Bell newsletter: DailySignal.com/morningbellsubscriptionListen to more Heritage podcasts: https://www.heritage.org/podcasts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today on Send It In PJ has Mark Drumheller on the show to talk about UFC 300, then PJ looks at the MLB Friday Slate, Masters 3-Ball Bets & NBA Playoff Futures! Kate Constable stops by to give out BetQL 5-Star Plays and PJ finishes the show with his PLAYS OF THE DAY! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today on Send It In PJ has Mark Drumheller on the show to talk about UFC 300, then PJ looks at the MLB Friday Slate, Masters 3-Ball Bets & NBA Playoff Futures! Kate Constable stops by to give out BetQL 5-Star Plays and PJ finishes the show with his PLAYS OF THE DAY! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Seanna brings her 75 year old mom on the show to talk her names for butts, she talks about the really cool history of Drumheller, and hears a really cool story about why you should send positive customer service emails.
If you are a runner, you know one of the weakest parts of a runner's body is the hamstrings. Meet Dr. Garret Drumheller, a physical therapist and the inventor of the Nordstick. His creation, the Nordstick, emerged from a challenging stint at a Division I university, where ingenuity met necessity and led to an affordable, space-saving fitness innovation. With over 150,000 units sold, Garrett's journey from prototype to viral sensation encapsulates the essence of this episode: a testament to how dedication and smart design can transform the athletic world.We tear into the meat of hamstring fortification, particularly through the lens of Nordic curls, and why they're paramount for athletes, especially those navigating the rigors of cleat sports. Garrett offers a deep dive into the biomechanics of injury prevention, and how his Nordstick stands up to the rigors of intense training. Join us for an invigorating discussion that promises to elevate your understanding of fitness and the tools we use to achieve peak performance.Interested in ordering the Nordstick? Check out the link to ORDERCONNECT WITH GARRETTIGWEBSITEYOUTUBETIKTOKFACEBOOKSupport the showIf you like this episode, please be sure to subscribe everywhere you listen to podcasts! FOLLOW ME on INSTAGRAM Check out the WEBSITE Help support this podcast by buying me a cup of coffee. I need it to stay awake editing! BUY ME COFFEE
Mark Drumheller from Fantasy Life joined the show to give his favorite bets for the NFL Divisional Round and UFC 297. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mark Drumheller from Fantasylife.com joined the show to give his favorite bets for NFL Wild Card Weekend and talked about what could be next for Alabama with Nick Saban retiring. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this week's episode, John and Cynthia interview Kevin Drumheller and Karyn Harvey from Hello It's Me. They discuss the story behind their app and share valuable experiences with their users. The app aims to create a community centered around connection and educational stories, fostering relationships for the IDD community. Resources mentioned in the episode: HelloIt'sMe Episode Transcript Want to share stories with us? Email us at Quillopod@myquillo.com To learn more about Quillo Connect visit MyQuillo.com
Here's the link to the article with pictures and prompts: https://storypaths.substack.com/p/9d6551a9-bd4d-48dc-b50c-1b33337d19c9An Old Friend Part I: Crossing a RiverWelcome to the Story Paths newsletter and podcast. This is a Storyteller's diary edition.I met an old friend of my father last night. As a teenager, he was also my friend, and a mentor.We met and spoke in the lounge of a hotel where he was staying, helping with a charity event for a couple of days. His name is Wayne, and he lives in the badlands of Drumheller. He's in his seventies now, still spry, sharp and well-spoken. His hearing is going, so he passed me a thin microphone connected to his hearing aid, which I hung around my neck so it was close to my mouth, and my voice. A clever device.He and my father had been in a men's group for many years, and when I was a teenager, I had been in that men's group too. It was good to be among older men talking as real as they could, and supporting one another as best as as we could. To gather around a fire in a city park and challenge each other to be real and accountable, to go into the wilderness and try our fumbling best to connect with the land in a ceremonial way. Perhaps that's how culture reweaves. By trying.Sitting there in the lounge of the hotel, twenty unspoken years flowed between us. We saw each other from opposite banks of this river.We began crossing toward an island in the center by speaking first not of what had happened after we last met, but of what was happening now. He was there helping with a charity event at the hotel, as a runner of bingo chips. It was in support of helping addiction, and he acknowledged the irony of a gambling fundraiser raising money for addiction. I was staying in the city with my sister, who dropped me off and briefly met Wayne as well. I'm staying in her tent trailer, as the house is crowded,. It's getting cold to be out there, but we just got the propane heat going.This was a level of detail we couldn't hope to get into for two decades worth of moments. But the words were ropes that we tossed across to each other. We staked these ropes in the ground so we could begin to cross toward the island in the center.He asked me what was important to me now, what I'm creating.I replied with a story from my life. When I was at the Ada'itsx (Fairy Creek) land defence camp on the West Coast, I spent some time on the front lines, with the national police on one side and the defenders of the forest on the other. A soon to be indigenous elder named Chiyokten was drumming and leading songs, keeping us enlivened and inspirited, as he often did. He paused sometimes to call across to the police, challenging them to step into integrity with the Earth, for their children and grandchildren.Knowing as I did that he had been at many such actions throughout the continent—trying to stop the logging, mining, pipelines and other invasions of indigenous territory; and knowing that most of his efforts had been overpowered by military force—I asked him a question.I asked him, how do you stay strong enough to do this?He spoke of a fire that he saw: a warm, smouldering fire nourishing all with its heat. As he spoke, I saw the fire glowing there between our feet, beneath the pebbles and pine needles of the forest.“That world is already there,” he said. “I'm feeding it wood to bring us closer. Some call this manifestation. It's true. It's all going to s**t around us. But I feed that fire. And that's what gives me strength.”And so, there in a hotel lobby, I passed this recollection on my father's old friend.“For me,” I said, “most things are in confusion. So I'm giving wood to what feels real and substantial. I want to help the people who are living into a better world, one on the far side of colonialism and extraction from this planet. Much of my contribution is in stories. As I see it, we humans make sense of the world in patterns of stories: events and people woven together into cohesive shapes. And perhaps this story-weaving tendency is not some isolated human thing, but is rather intrinsic to the cosmos who created us. Stories of who I am, who my people are. Of our relationship to other people, to animals, to hills filled with trees. These stories cast us in the roles of competitors, or kin, or both. When we learn to speak our own stories in simple and clear ways, we will see how they are framing our experience like stained-glass windows, filtering the incoming sunlight into particular colours and shapes. That sunlight of reality comes through the windows of our stories. And in this way, we come to understand the world, and we can learn to melt and remold these stained-glass windows to better perceive what is beyond them.”I'm called to this work so we can perceive reality in different and helpful ways. We might sidle over and look through another stained-glass window, and another and another. And in this way, looking through different stories from different people, we might get a fuller sense of what this world is, and who we are.I'm called to this work, and this is why I'm stepping out of my door and offering this to you, my readers, my neighbors in this place and time. May it be helpful for you in your story-seeing and story-forming.In a couple weeks I'll share more of this conversation with Wayne, my friend and mentor. I shared with him how the death of my father led me into an underworld descent,. This descent was aborted by a seeking for spirit, and continued some twenty years later. I'll tell you this as I told him, who did his best to support me in the grief-fueled commencement of that descent, along with the other men surrounding me at that time.I'll tell you of why they failed, and how life is now completing this arc.And how about you? Which fire are you feeling? What is the look and feel of the life you're living into—both for yourself and for the world? How do you perceive that better world from where you are now? And which fuel-food do you feed that fire?You might choose a personal future fire, a vocational one, or both.Another prompt: consider a time when you encountered a viewpoint very different from your own. Another shade and texture of stained glass that you hadn't experienced before. How did your perspective shift? What was your experience of this shift? Was there discomfort, a sense of revelation? Both.. more?I'd love it if you share your thoughts in the comments.Until next time.Theo This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit storypaths.substack.com/subscribe
In the seventh episode of Houston Law Nerd Podcast, I sit down with Attorney Derek Hollingsworth of Houston, Texas, a co-founder of Drumheller, Hollingsworth & Monthy, LLP. His firm website is https://dhmlaw.com/. Listen in and learn while we discuss a number of topics including his early career as a Clerk at the Texas Supreme Court, his time as a civil trial and appellate attorney with a large firm where he participated in a U.S. Supreme Court case, his transition to becoming a prosecutor in Dallas and Harris Counties, his time with Rusty Hardin & Associates, his decision to open his own firm with partners Andy Drumheller and Jeremy Monthy, the different approaches between criminal and civil jury trials, his tips on voir dire, when having outside appellate counsel is appropriate, and his favorite courtroom movies, among other topics. Email me with questions, comments, or suggestions for guests at HoustonLawNerd@gmail.com.
Thanks for tuning in to this Thursday edition of RealAg Radio Farmer Rapid Fire, brought to you by Pioneer Seeds Canada. Host Shaun Haney is joined by: Josh Boersen of Gadshill, Ont.; Jason James of Drumheller, Alta.; Mark Torrey of Woodville, Ont.; and Rudy Meier of Fraser Valley, B.C. We will also hear from Pioneer... Read More
Mark Drumheller joins Kate & KJ to share his bets on this weekend's XFL & College Hoops action! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mark Drumheller joins Adam & Shaun to share his bets, leans and analysis for the upcoming Divisional round of the NFL Playoffs. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mark Drumheller joins Shaun & Adam to discuss his bets and handicaps for the NFL Wild Card matchups, as well as Eagles futures and more! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Erin, Joe O and J-Rod welcome in Mark Drumheller to help break down where he sees value in betting the upcoming Bowl and college playoff games as well as the end of the regular NFL season and playoffs. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices