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A dinosaur landmark in Drumheller, Alberta, faces potential dismantling in 2029, sparking a civic election debate over its preservation.
A 25-meter-tall dinosaur landmark in Drumheller, Alberta, is sparking debate in the town’s upcoming civic election after plans to dismantle it in 2029 drew public backlash.
Local businessman AJ Frey, who led a 25,000-signature petition to save the structure, is running for council and using Tyra as a symbol to push for greater community input.
The attraction, a major tourist draw and key part of Drumheller’s identity, is undergoing an engineering study to assess refurbishment costs, with results due in November.
Three mayoral candidates, including current chamber president Lana Phillips, are addressing Tyra’s future as part of broader discussions on preserving community assets.
Outgoing mayor Heather Colberg expressed frustration over the delay in decisions.
The October 20 election will precede the final report, leaving Tyra’s fate uncertain.
Un monumento a los dinosaurios en Drumheller, Alberta, se enfrenta a un posible desmantelamiento en 2029, lo que provocó un debate electoral cívico sobre su preservación.