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Drumheller Institution staff member charged with drug trafficking

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A civilian staff member at the Drumheller Institution is facing drug trafficking charges.

On March 10, Drumheller RCMP attended the Drumheller Federal Institution to investigate after a female civilian staff member had been detained by security for allegedly bringing in drugs and additional contraband items.

Sarah Kathleen Blanke, 40, of Drumheller has been charged with one count of trafficking in methamphetamine under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, one count of trafficking cannabis 'shatter' under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act as well as a charge under the Corrections Conditional Release Act for introducing contraband to a penitentiary.

She has been released from custody to appear in provincial court in Drumheller on April 12, 2019.


NDP names candidates in local ridings

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The writ has been dropped and Albertans will be going to the polls  on April 16 for the 2019 provincial election. The Alberta NDP have selected candidates for the Drumheller-Stettler and the Olds-Didsbury Three Hills Ridings.
    Holly Heffernan has been selected to represent the Alberta NDP in the Drumheller-Stettler Riding and Kyle Johnston will be the NDP Candidate in the Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills riding.
     According to a bio provided, Heffernan is a retired Registered Nurse and spent her nearly 40-year career in the health care system in Calgary, working in a number of hospitals including the Calgary General and the Rocky View. She was involved with the United Nurses of Alberta for 37 years as an advocate for nurses and the healthcare system.
    As a labour advocate, she volunteered in many areas including the Calgary and District Labour Council and served as president in 2009, and the United Way Labour Partnership Committee.
    This is not her first election. She ran federally for the NDP in Calgary Southwest in 2006, 2008 and 2011. This was Stephen Harper’s Riding. She was a provincial candidate in Calgary-Glenmore for the NDP in the 2004 and 2008 provincial elections.
    Also running in Drumheller-Stettler are Nate Horner for the United Conservative Party (UCP), Mark Nikota  for the Alberta Party and Rick Strankman as an independent.
    In Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills, Kyle Johnston will be the NDP Candidate. Currently, the Central Alberta man works in telecommunications and was the President of the Red Deer and District Labour Council. He also served as the Unit Chair for the United Steelworkers National Local 1944 and has also served on the Union Health and Safety Committee.
    Johnston volunteers with the Lacombe and District Big Brothers and Big Sisters and volunteered as a minor hockey coach.
    Also running in Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills are Chase Brown for the Alberta Party and Nathan Cooper for the UCP.

Town Council approves tax supported operating budget

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    Drumheller town council approved the 2019 tax-supported operating budget at their meeting on Monday, finding approximately $407,000 in savings in the budget and a municipal property tax requisition increase of 1.9 per cent.
    Ahead of budget talks late last year, council had directed administration to look at ways to reduce the budget by 5 per cent for 2019. Administration managed to cut 4.9 per cent through a combination of finding great efficiencies, contract negotiations, cuts to the Badlands Community Facility’s and outdoor pool’s operations (all opening up about $407,000 in funding), and an increase of 1.9 per cent of property tax requisition.
    “Throughout the year, together, we will continue to look for ways to streamline our operations,” said Deputy Mayor Fred Makowecki. “At the same time, including as many new requests for funding we could afford including the Economic Task Force recommendation of a full time Economic Development Officer, we still had new spending requests in excess of $300,000. It is only through the efficiencies in operating found by administration the tax increase was kept to a minimum.”
    The requisition, which will be $8,884,435 this year, equates to an additional $3 per month in property taxes for an average Drumheller household, Mayor Heather Colberg said at the meeting.
    “This year we will see a reduced rural MSI (Municipal Sustainability Initiative) grant, an increase in energy costs, plus the carbon tax, all which are out of our control,” Colberg said in a release. “We are proud of the efforts of administration to lower our expenditures and fund programs within our budget.”
    The Badlands Community Facility will be closed on six additional holidays (Good Friday, Easter Monday, Victoria Day, Heritage Day, Labour Day, and Thanksgiving), and operating hours will be reduced by closing one hour earlier each day. The operating season of the outdoor pool will also be reduced, to be open from the last week of June to Labour Day. These cuts reflect close to $30,000 in savings.
    These changes were made after finding the usage of the facilities was quite low late in the evening and on stat holidays.


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