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Changing the Channel: Remembering the Past and Preparing for the Future

Directed, Produced and Edited by April Lamb for the Drumheller Resiliency and Flood Mitigation Office

First published September 17, 2020 | Click here for the original online video

"Drumheller has a dramatic history that has been carved into the valley through weather and environmental changes. The defining moments of the last 100 years have all centered around the river. While some people believe flooding only impacts those who live closest to the river, this is simply not true. We have to look back to the events of the past to realize that flooding impacts the entire community. It’s time to recognize that while the river is one of Drumheller’s greatest assets it is also by far its greatest threat. We need to face the facts that our environmental and financial landscapes are changing. Watch to learn why the time to act is now, and how we’re planning to protect ALL the residents of Drumheller."

Ground Disturbance 101

Directed, Produced and Edited by April Lamb for the Alberta Common Ground Alliance

First published September 15, 2020 | Click here for the original online video

"What is a "ground disturbance?" Anytime you disturb the ground, regardless of depth, it's considered a ground disturbance. Watch to learn more about ground disturbance and the consequences of neglecting to click before you dig. Get all the details and ensure your team is prepared by registering for a Ground Disturbance 201 Standard course."

Changing the Channel: Modernizing Land Use Planning Documents

Directed, Produced and Edited by April Lamb for the Drumheller Resiliency and Flood Mitigation Office

First published August 13, 2020 | Click here for the original online video

"For Drumheller to truly change the channel on flood readiness, it must understand the impacts of flood mitigation on our most visionary documents – the (Municipal Development Plan) MDP and Land Use Bylaw) LUB. These documents lay the foundation on how we as a community can adapt to the future."

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