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Encyclopedia > Drumheller

Drumheller is a town in the Badlands of east-central Alberta on the Red Deer River an hour and a half northeast of Calgary.


The Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology, a renowned museum that hosts the world's largest collection of dinosaur fossils under one roof, is located just in the northwest of the town along the North Dinosaur Trail.


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Warnings on WMD 'Fabricator' Were Ignored, Ex-CIA Aide Says (1599 words)
Drumheller, who is writing a book about his experiences, described in extensive interviews repeated attempts to alert top CIA officials to problems with the defector, code-named Curveball, in the days before the Powell speech.
Drumheller said he called the office of John E. McLaughlin, then the CIA deputy director, and was told to come there immediately.
Portions of Drumheller's account of his meetings with McLaughlin and Tenet appear in the final report of the Silberman-Robb commission, which was appointed by Bush to investigate prewar U.S. intelligence failures on Iraq's weapons programs.
1001 Drumheller Alberta Canada Information - proudly presented by Kanada News' Canada Vacation Planner The Online ... (469 words)
Drumheller is located 150 kilometre northwest of Calgary in Red Deer River Valley.
The history of the Drumheller Valley began about 70 million years ago, when the land was flat and the climate tropically.
Sam Drumheller was the first, who exploited the rich coal deposits of the region.
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