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Prairie Land Regional Division faces revenue shortfall

    Prairie Land Regional Division (PLRD) is tightening its belt a little more after finalizing its enrollment numbers at the end of September.
    Enrollment was finalized at 1415 students in PLRD, a net loss of 20.5 full time equivalent students from projections made in the spring. The result is that revenue for the school division will decrease by roughly $149,932.
    Each student equates to roughly $7,252 of funding.
    PLRD has adapted to the funding shortfall by cutting back in areas that don’t directly contribute to the immediate needs of the students or classrooms.
    “We’re trying to balance that to make a balanced operating budget for the year. We’ve made some cuts, reducing resources and spending at the district level. We will work on a deficit on operations and management, but in instruction we are working on balancing the budget,” said Wes Neumeier, superintendent for PLRD.
    Prior to the revenue shortfall, PLRD was operating with a balanced budget.
    The news comes at a time when the division was already anticipating a considerable drop in funding next year.
    “We’re cut pretty slim right now and we’re facing another reduction of about $490,000 at the end of this year, because of the removal of the rural stabilization fund. We’re still asking for reconsideration of that reduction,” said Neumeier.
    Should the rural stabilization fund not return, the division is considering other options. Neumeier explained that they would consider cutting back on staffing in areas that don’t directly impact the students.
    However, Neumeier favoured another approach.
    “We’re looking at starting an Albertan Open Learning Consortium. Prairie Land is working with Prairie Rose and Livingstone Range [School Divisions] to see how the three divisions can share their teaching expertise through video conferencing and make it seamless. If they have extra space, Prairie Land can make use of it,” said Neumeier.
    The hope is video conference technology will still allow the same quality of education, but help save money through partnerships.
    “The achievement rates in regards to video conference classes are maintained or improved,” said Neumeier. “With the technology today, it really brings people together.”


Business Excellence Awards close Small Business Week

    For the finale of Small Business Week, Drumheller’s top businesses and professionals were honoured by the Drumheller and District Chamber of Commerce.
    On Friday, October 19, the Business Excellence Awards were handed out at a luncheon and awards ceremony at the Badlands Community Facility.
    Five categories were being recognized; Business of the Year, Small Business of the Year, Downtown Business of the Year, Rookie Business of the Year, and Business Professional of the Year.
    The award for Business of the Year went to Western Chev, over the Heart Wood Inn & Spa and Hi Way 9 Express.
    For Small Business of the Year, Numberz Accounting was awarded. The other finalists for the category were Bits & Pieces Keepsake Quilting and Signature Bookkeeping.
    The Downtown Business of the Year award went to Chinook Credit Union, who were finalists alongside Reality Bytes and Sports Room Source for Sports.
    The newest businesses in Drumheller were recognized as well. Sublime Food & Wine was named the Rookie Business of the Year, beating out Country Road RV and Dry Canyon Collectables.
    Lastly, John Shoff, owner of Reality Bytes, was named the Business Professional of the Year by the Chamber of Commerce. Shoff was joined by fellow finalists Connie Tremblay and Trevor Gough.
    This was the first time in roughly six years business awards have been presented. Over 30 nominations were given by Drumheller residents.
    With the success of the awards this year, more are planned for the years to come to continue recognizing Drumheller businesses.
    “We’re pleased with the turnout and excited to celebrate Drumheller businesses. We look forward to doing it next year, bigger and better,” said Roxanne Clark, Projects Coordinator and Chamber Assistant for the Chamber of Commerce.“It’s really important to celebrate local businesses. They’re people who work really hard to make Drumheller what it is today.”

Ed Mah (left), president of the Drumheller and District Chamber of Commerce, presents Doug Lubinski, owner of Western Chev in Drumheller, with the Business of the Year Award.

Ed Mah (left), president of the Drumheller and District Chamber of Commerce, gives the award for Small Business of the Year to Hansine Kostelecky of Numberz Accounting.

Ed Mah (left), president of the Drumheller and District Chamber of Commerce, hands Patty Stokalko, manager of the Drumheller Chinook Credit Union branch, the award for Downtown Business of the Year.

Ed Mah (left), president of the Drumheller and District Chamber of Commerce,  presents the award for Rookie Business of the Year to Stasha and Dennis Standage, owners of Sublime Food & Wine.

John Shoff (left), owner of Reality Bytes, accepts the award for Business Professional of the Year from Ed Mah, president of the Drumheller and District Chamber of Commerce.

Three charged in RCMP Drug busts

On October 25, at approximately 3:10 p.m., two residences in Drumheller were searched as a result of a drug related search warrant. These searches were a result of an ongoing joint investigation involving the Drumheller RCMP Detachment and Alberta Law Enforcement Response Team ( ALERT) Combined Force Special Enforcement Unit.  The residences searched are situated at 610 - 3rd Avenue West and 471A 3rd Avenue West.
 
These searches resulted in the seizure of a small amount of drugs and $8,675 of Canadian Currency. The following persons have been charged:
 
Peter Shokal, 68, of Drumheller, has been charged with Possession of Cocaine.  Shokal was on parole, which has now been revoked. He has been readmitted into the Drumheller penitentiary. Shokal has an extensive criminal record.
 
Christopher Shapka, 35, of Drumheller, has been charged with two counts of Possession of a Controlled Substance as well as Possession of Proceeds of Crime.  Shapka has an extensive criminal record. He was released on bail and will be appearing in court in Drumheller on November 9.
 
Cyril Perry, 31, of Flin Flon, Manitoba,  has been charged with Possession of Proceeds of Crime. He made a brief appearance in the Drumheller Provincial Court on Friday, October 26, and was released on $350 bail. Perry does not have a previous criminal record.


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