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Strong support for Salvation Army over Christmas

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Despite missing their initial goal of raising $40,000 through the Salvation Army Christmas Kettle Campaign, the church is grateful to the community for its support of the programs it delivers to the most vulnerable in our community.
    The Salvation Army Kettle Campaign raised $36,037.58.
    “We didn’t get our goal of $40,000, but we did get $36,000 so that is pretty amazing,” said Shane Hillier of the Salvation Army.
    There were a number of factors that may have contributed to the shortfall, including a tough economic climate.  This was made apparent by the 158 hampers the Salvation Army provided to individuals and families in need.
    “From what we saw throughout the year, we were really surprised at the demand we had,” said Hillier.
    The Salvation Army was also short one kettle location because of the closure of the Drumheller Co-op.
    The funds raised by the Kettle Campaign fund the Salvation Army’s Community Services for the year and the funds stay local to serve the community.
    At times when the Salvation Army food bank supplies dwindle, the organization has to dip into these funds to buy food. By keeping food donations strong it allows the funds to be used for other pressing needs.
    “2018 is probably going to be a busy year. There is still a need in the new year, so we hope people keep that in mind when they are picking up groceries,” said Hillier.


Rockyford looking forward to busy 2018

ROCKYFORD LIGHT

    Water has been on the minds of Rockyford residents and last year they have made great strides as part of a regional group worked to deliver it to area residents
    The Mail took some time to talk with Rockyford Mayor Darcy Burke, and regional water has been a goal with the formation of the Wheatland Corporation. This year the tap was turned on for its line to Gleichen, and early in the new year water will be flowing to Rockyford.
    “When it comes to the Wheatland Regional Corporation, it is kind of the star,” said Burke. “We’ve moved forward with phase one, we are in the final days of completing the financial part of phase one and there is water flowing from Standard to Gleichen, it has been done well,” he said.
    “The system was just in the very first days of operation when that surge fire in Gleichen and Carsland broke out. The Fire department was filling in Gleichen, and we initiated our emergency response plan and we wereable to send 880,000 gallons to Gleichen in about a four hour time period to supply those fire departments,” he said.
    He said most of the pipes are in the ground to Rockyford.
    “Our date is March 31 to deliver that water to Rockyford, and all indicators are that we are going to make that date,” he said.
    It was a great 2017 for Rockyford as the community celebrated the 60th anniversary of the Rockyford Rodeo, and also had the best ever Bullarama.
    “Rockyford is built about rodeo…those two activities in this community were extremely successful in 2017,” said Burke.
    Then followed the Bullarama in June with its Canada 150 celebration, which included a chili cook off, beach volleyball and the Gleichen Community Choir.
    Some community infrastructure projects will continue into the New Year including the rehabilitation of the cemetery. Council is also redoing the main street. The sidewalks are going to be taken out, and they will be installing a boardwalk and turn of the century lanterns.
    Council is also looking at a $760,000 capital investment in infrastructure including the replacement water and sewer lines and paving of 2nd Avenue East, as well as sewer upgrades at their popular campground.
    Another big accomplishment in 2017, and a new challenge for the future, was the purchase of the Rockyford School. He says they have looked at what renovations are needed and planning to advertise commercial space.
    “We have some interested parties already and we are happy to see that take place,” said Burke.
     “I am now 20 years on municipal council and you have to think outside the box. Now we own this building, and we want to see the community grow. If we get some business here, it increases traffic flow, which then supports our businesses here. It is good planning and something for our council to look at and an exciting time for us.”
    Looking forward, Rockyford will be celebrating its centennial in 2019, and already they are looking at planning the event.
    “At the end of the month we are having the “Kick off to Rockyford 100,” and we are going to put together an organizing committee and those folk are going to be planning how we are going to roll out celebrations of our birthday,” he said.

AHS Central Zone seeing flu outbreaks

Flu Shots

    While Calgary has been an epicenter of flu outbreaks, the central zone has seen a great number of flu cases.
     Weekly Alberta Health Services (AHS), releases weekly flu surveillance numbers, and while Dr. Ifeoma Achebe, Medical Health OfficeR for Central Zone, says they are not able to provide a number specific to Drumheller, in the central zone, there have been 677 lab confirmed cases of Influenza A and 270 lab confirmed cases of Influenza B.
    “Right now we have seen a lot of cases in Central Alberta,” said Achebe. “It is not localized to a particular community or just Drumheller, it is widespread. We are dealing with an outbreak that has been going on since the last week of December and it is still on.”
    He said last year there were three outbreaks in the area, and this year there have been 21 so far.
    According to the AHS, last year the central zone saw 552 laboratory confirmed cases of Influenza A and 92 Cases of Influenza B.
     Last season there were 11 reported cases of Albertans deceased who had lab confirmed cases of the flu, compared to just two so far this season.
Last season there was over 106,000 doses of vaccine administered, compared to just over 105,000 this year.
    “It was about the same,” said Achebe. “When we start there is a lot of interest and then it begins to slow down.”
    He said vaccines are still available at Flu Clinics as well as pharmacies. The next Flu Clinic at the Drumheller Health Centre is Thursday, January 18. Appointments are required.


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