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Alliance Pipeline helps fund dinosaur museum education centre

Another sizable donation has come in for the Philip J. Currie dinosaur museum.

Alliance Pipeline has donated $250,000 to help fund the museum’s Education Centre.

It will include a pair of fully equipped Smart technology classrooms, with a full slate of curriculum-based programs already being developed for both school-aged kids and the general public.

The Education Centre will also include the 64-seat Aykroyd Theatre, which will be used in several ways such as educational films, conferences, and presentations.

The museum is slated to open this December.

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