55 and the following school districts of Golden Hills School Division No. The fonds consists of school registers, attendance reports, cashbooks, ledgers, assessment and tax rolls, correspondence, principal reports, school memos and statements of Red Deer Valley School Division No. In 2001, Gordon Berdahl, Gilbert Berdahl's son, donated material to the Provincial Archives of Alberta. 62 to the Provincial Archives of Alberta. In 1995, Gilbert Berdahl, a longtime resident of the Drumheller region, donated school district records originating from Drumheller Regional School Division No. ![]() 75 donated further material to the Provincial Archives of Alberta originating from the former school divisions of Drumheller Valley School Division, the County of Wheatland, and the Three Hills School Division. In 2004, Golden Hills Regional Division no. ![]() 75 approved changing the status of the records from permanent loan to gift. In 2000, Golden Hills Regional School Division No. 15 became Golden Hills Regional Division No. In 2000, Golden Hills Regional Division No. 62 under the authority of the newly formed Golden Hills Regional Division No. However, the merger of the Drumheller Valley School Division, the County of Wheatland, and the Three Hills School Division placed the records of Drumheller Regional School Division No. In 1998, the Provincial Archives of Alberta sought to change the status of the records from permanent loan to gift status. 62 deposited records with the Provincial Archives of Alberta on a permanent loan basis. In 19, Drumheller Regional School Division No. 75 covers the geographical area from Trochu to the neighboring communities of Three Hills, Linden, and Acme in the north, to Drumheller, Carbon, Hussar, Standard, and Rockyford in the east, to Carseland and Gleichen in the south. In 2000, the School Division renumbered as Golden Hills School Division No. 15 formed and assumed responsibility for the schools districts falling under the jurisdiction of the former school divisions. ![]() In 1995, Drumheller Valley School Division, the County of Wheatland, and Three Hills School Division merged, and the Golden Hills School Division no. View frequently asked questions about the Provincial
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