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New Staff Sergeant arriving in May

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A new Staff Sergeant has been appointed to the Drumheller Detachment of the RCMP.
    Ed Bourque will be starting his new post in the first week of May. He is coming from Red Water where he was serving as sergeant. He is familiar with Drumheller.
    “I have been here a few times, camping and checking out all the cool sites, and the dinosaurs. My kids always loved those growing up, so I am looking forward to it,” Bourque tells the Mail.
    He was born in Alberta.
    “I have been very fortunate to serve my whole career in the Alberta area,” he said.
    While he is coming into a new community, he feels the focus will be on crime reduction and prevention.
    “Across the board throughout the RCMP’s priorities, and through the town’s end as well, the priority is obviously going to be crime reduction, youth and schools,” he said. “Basically those are going to be the main focus and community policing generally is going to be at the forefront. Anybody who needs help of any kind or working with the public to try to decrease crime is really important.”
    The position of Staff Sergeant at the Drumheller Detachment has been vacant since Kevin Charles took on the role of  District Advisory NCO in April of last year. He served at the Drumheller Detachment for nine years. Corporal Gerald Sherk has been acting as detachment commander.


Novice Raptors win championship banner

novice tier 1 banner champions

The Drumheller McDonald’s Novice A Raptors finished their season with a big win, bringing home The Central Alberta Novice Tier 1 Banner over the Strathmore Storm.  The Raptors won game one on March 17 at home with a score of 4-2. Eric Schrock had two goals and Zachary Jarrett and Jasper O’Dwyer each scored one.  On March 22, they were in Strathmore and quieted the Storm with a 6-3 win and a two-game series victory. This time Eric Schrock had three goals, Jasper O’Dwyer, Nathan Grenville, and Brennan Norman each had one.  Celebrating the win are (back; l-r)  Kevin Robison, Ryan Jarrett, Bern Mackey, Rick Norman, and Alex Grenville with  (middle; l-r)  Travin Bagley, Ryan Mackey, Eric Schrock, Spencer Holmen, Nathan Grenville, Rhett Straub, Brennen Norman, Austin Robison, and (front; l-r) Adrian Ferro, Zachary Jarrett, and Jasper O’Dywer.

Town appoints Director of Infrastructure Services

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The Town of Drumheller has hired a new Director of Infrastructure Services.
    Born and raised in Calgary, David Brett, P. Eng, PMP, was most recently employed with ATCO Power.   He was introduced at the Monday, March 18 Council Meeting. He is familiar with Drumheller.
    ‘It is a nice town, I did my internship at the Sheerness Power Plant, so I spent a year and a half around this area and driving through Drumheller,” he said. “I have done small town living before when I was working at Sheerness and other places where I have worked.
     He does have municipal experience and worked for the City of Calgary in the Waste Water Group for seven years. His work experience has also taken him to  Mexico, Saudi Arabia, and the United Kingdom.
    While he is just getting acquainted with his new role, he foresees that much work will be done on flood mitigation.
    “The flood mitigation stuff is going to be a prime concern for me to make sure the funding we received gets spent in an appropriate manner, in an appropriate way, so the town doesn’t have to worry about flooding too much anymore,” he said.
    The position has been vacant since Armia Mikhaiel’s departure last summer.


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