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Kalon Sykes announces intention to run for Town Council

    Another Drumheller resident is announcing plans to run for election in October. Kalon Sykes will be seeking a spot as a Town Councillor next election.
    There are a few projects Sykes feels need to be done, including focusing on recreation, transportation, and industry.  
    “I would like to see the communities of the Valley joined by a single walking trail and a transit system of some kind, so people who cannot drive can still get around during the colder months,” said Sykes.
    “I would also like to see the town focus on upgrading and maintaining town systems such as the pool, arena, town parks, and town walkways.”
    However, the most pressing issue for Sykes is bringing more business to Drumheller.
    “I would really like to see the Town work at bringing a larger industrial and commercial base to the Valley, so there are more jobs throughout the year and the Town would get needed tax income,” said Sykes.
    Sykes also hopes to bring more attention to outlying neighbourhoods.
    “Many of the people in those areas do not have Town water, nearby recreation, proper sidewalks, and are being taxed, but not receiving the attention they deserve,” said Sykes.
    Sykes is the youngest potential candidate to step forward so far. He was born in 1992 and moved to Drumheller in 2001 with his family. He graduated from DVSS in 2011 and is currently enrolled in the University of Athabasca.
    Sykes feels his age is an advantage.
    “I think some may be happy to see a younger person who has a different point of view and full of ambition involved in the operation of the Town,” said Sykes.
    For more about his campaign, visit his Facebook page, Kalon Ryan Sykes.


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