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Alberta Party forms Constituency Association

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Area residents looking for a political home might have one more option in the near future.
On Wednesday, October 18, Greg Clark of the Alberta Party will be in Drumheller. This is to launch a constituency association in the local riding.
A press release states, “The political climate in Alberta has never been more divided. With the recent merger of the PC and Wildrose parties into the United Conservative Party, supporters of a balanced approach to solving problems and moving the province forward are looking for a home.”
Mark Nikota says he is hearing interest in a centrist option.
“There is definitely a core group of people that want to see something happen along those lines,” said Nikota. “I personally think there is a need for another option out there. If we are not careful, we will end up like the Americans. We will have a very far left and a very far right that fight all the time and get nowhere. People that are moderate and in the middle will be homeless. I think there are enough people out there interested in a balanced approach.”
The political landscape in Alberta is in flux. Currently, a new United Conservative Party (UCP) is in the midst of a leadership campaign with Jason Kenney, Brian Jean and Doug Schweitzer in the mix. A poll in August showed 57 per cent of decided and leaning voters would support the UCP, while 29 per cent would support the NDP led by Rachel Notley. The Alberta Party was sitting at about 9 per cent.
Nikota says there is not much time to get organized
“Even if the election isn’t called until 2019, that is not a lot of time in the political world. It is going to be a crunch, but if there is enough of a groundswell, then anything can happen,” said Nikota. “Look what happened in the last election. Nobody thought the NDP would do what they did.”
“Am I under the delusion that the Alberta Party is going to get a majority in the next election? No. But we would like to make some waves and if we can get a few more MLAs in there and start to work on things, great.”
He says the Alberta Party stands for sound fiscal policies a well as a social responsibility.
He adds the interest appears to be province-wide.
“I have been talking to the organizers up at the Alberta Party and they are seeing memberships take off, and they are forming constituency associations throughout the province, their goal, which I don’t think is a big stretch, is to have 87 candidates in the next election.”
Nikota says he has met Clark on a couple occasions.
“He’s down to earth, a good guy to talk to and he’s willing to help, so I think he wants to get the word out,’ said Nikota
The meeting is on Wednesday, October 18 at 6 p.m. at the Canalta Jurassic Hotel. This will be the Association’s first AGM and social event.


Simon the Snorkel truck ready for retirement

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    By this time next year, Simon the Snorkel truck may be retired.
     The Drumheller Fire Department is getting close to releasing tenders for a new ladder truck. This is to replace its current truck, which has been in service for about three decades.
    Fire Chief Bruce Wade says he and a couple of firefighters attended a demo day to check out what is offered for the apparatus.
    “We kind of finalized what we are looking for and what chassis it is on, and did a test drive,” said Wade. “We hope to have the tender out by the end of the month.”
    He explains there are essentially two manufacturers in Canada that can offer what the department requires.
    They are looking for a single axle truck with a 100-foot ladder capabilities.   It will require a 1,300-gallon per minute pump and seating for six firefighters.
    “One of the things we are looking for, is enough storage for high volume hose so we don’t have to feed it from another truck,” he said. “It would be our first line of attack truck so it would go to any structure fires in town.”
    With the addition of their truck and its capabilities, the department will be able to move its Number 2 Pump to East Coulee, and help build its hall’s capabilities.
    The department has had the Simon Snorkel truck since 1983 and it has the capabilities to fight fires up to three storeys high.
    Wade said while many departments may not have this kind of apparatus, it is valuable in allowing the department to more safely fight structure fires.
    “The way houses are constructed now with sections burning and collapsing, you just can’t put guys on roofs anymore because they are subject to collapse,” said Wade.
    The Department expects delivery would in the fall of next year.

CORRECTION - EDWARD BREMER, DIVISION 4 STARLAND COUNTY CANDIDATE

 

 

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Correction:
In the Wednesday, October 11 edition of The Drumheller Mail, (Page A12) it was reported in Edward Bremer’s candidate profile that he was campaigning in Division 2 of Starland County. In fact, Mr. Bremer is campaigning as a Councillor for DIVISION 4 - STARLAND COUNTY. The Drumheller Mail sincerely apologizes for any inconvenience this has caused to Mr. Bremer and his campaign.

CANDIDATE PROFILE.....
MEET EDWARD BREMER

I married my wife Sharon in 1969. We have 2 daughters. I farmed in the Rowley area for 34 years. I also owned and operated a bottle depot for 12 years.
I have served on the R.E.A. board for a number of years and was a 4-H leader for 10 years. I have been an Elk member for 49 years holding various positions from Chair up to Exalted Ruler.
I am retired and my wife and I enjoy camping, boating and golfing and do so whenever we can.
I am campaigning for a position as Councillor for Division 4 - Starland County and would appreciate your vote on Monday, October 16 - Munson Hall.


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