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Positive outlook for new Kneehill county council

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    With a new council and a new Reeve, Kneehill County is looking at forming partnerships as it moves into 2018.
 Reeve Jerry Wittstock took a moment to talk with The Mail about what they are looking forward to in the new year and on the top of mind is working on Intermunicipal Collaboration Frameworks  (ICF).
Under the new Municipal Government Act, the Alberta Government has implemented mandatory regional planning mechanisms for land use planning and working together for service delivery and cost sharing.
    “They have given us a two-year window to get this done with adjoining municipalities, municipalities that are actually in the county, and the ones that are adjacent to the counties,” he said. “I think we have 14 or 15 ICFs to complete.”
    These ICFs have requirements that include land use planning mechanism, a minimum list of services to be considered on a regional basis and a dispute resolution process for these municipalities, to name a few.
    He says the County Council has adopted its budget for 2018 and in February they will be doing their strategic planning to set a course for the community.    
He is looking forward to working with the new council identifying these priorities.
    “We have five new members on Kneehill County Council, so the stuff we have on there now could still be there or there could be new stuff happening,” said Wittstock.” It takes some time to meld with a new council… we are coming together as a council.”
 He is looking forward to the term.
    “There are probably going to be some challenges come up, there always is in municipal government, a lot of it is going to come back to what the province wants us to do, That is always our burden,” he said.


New Celebration of Excellence partnership

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The Drumheller and District Chamber of Commerce, Drumheller Rotary Club and Town of Drumheller are pleased to announce an exciting partnership. The three organizations will be joining forces on Friday, June 15, 2018 to jointly host the Celebration of Excellence at the Badlands Community Facility.
The celebration will honor individuals and businesses for their achievements and contributions to the community. Together the group will present a total of twelve awards, including Citizen of the Year, Business of the Year and Youth Leader of Tomorrow. The semi-formal evening will feature cocktails and dinner with musical entertainment followed by the awards presentation emceed by Jason Blanke.
“This is a very exciting time in our valley. It is wonderful to see these three organizations pull together and celebrate excellence. The citizens and businesses are truly the ones that deserve the recognition from the community as a whole. Thank you to the Rotary Club and Chamber of Commerce for your commitment to our valley and I look forward to a spectacular evening on June 15th,” stated Mayor Heather Colberg.
“On behalf of the Drumheller Rotary Club, I want to say how much we are looking forward to an amazing night of recognizing some very important people in our community. It is a pleasure to work alongside the Town of Drumheller and the Chamber of Commerce to present the most memorable awards night ever,” said Rotarian Tracy Kakuk.
Drumheller and District Chamber of Commerce Executive Director, Heather Bitz “is looking forward to working with the Town and Rotary Club to create a bigger and better unified awards gala to recognize deserving individuals and businesses in our community.”

Drumheller firefighters battle trailer fire

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The Drumheller Fire Department responded to a trailer fire this morning in North Drumheller.
The Department was called at about 9 a.m., Sunday, February 4, to Poplar Grove Trailer Court. They responded with their rescue truck, pumper and 12 firefighters. RCMP and Ambulance were also on scene as well as a Valley Bus for firefighters to keep warm as they battled the blaze in the frigid morning temperatures.
The trailer was engulfed upon arrival and the occupant had exited the home before the department arrived. There were no injuries. The fire was contained to the single unit.
Fire Chief Bruce Wade said they have not determined the cause of the fire and it does not look suspicious.
They continue to investigate.

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