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Tonnes of waste and old technology carted away in Drumheller’s 2014 Spring Cleanup

Old technology got the old heave-ho during Drumheller’s  recent Spring Cleanup.
    From May 5 to May 16, Town crews collected 185 computers, 279 televisions and 90 microwaves for disposal.
    That’s 85 more computers than residents disposed of last  year, and a few units over last year’s numbers each for microwaves and televisions.
    Drumhellerites had a lot of materials stashed away at their homes - 269.47 metric tonnes of household materials were hauled away by the Town.
    The household total also includes wood and compost.
    Tammy Nygaard, Operations Manager for the Drumheller & District Solid Waste Management Assocation, said the total collected for household in Drumheller during Spring Cleanup is the equivalent of one full year’s garbage in a smaller community with a population of 270 people.
    That equates to about 135 half ton trucks.
    Nygaard notes that’s a decrease in last year’s total of 283.37 metric tonnes, or 4.9 per cent.
    There was a sharp spike in propane tanks collected over last year - 2014 saw 237 tanks collected, compared to 2013’s 159.
    This year the town also collected 404 tires, 1,020 paint cans, 89 appliances containing freon, 43 batteries, and 40 metric tonnes of metal only.
    Manhours spent by crews on the spring cleanup work out to 864 regular hours, and 107 hours in overtime.
    Nygaard identified problems with this year’s cleanup as a lack of public sorting and separating their items, those rummaging through the materials making a mess of the pre-sorted piles, and unmanageable piles of trees.


Splish Splash

 

2-year-old Ryan Engler, son of Sara and Gary Engler and 1 1/2-year-old Madelyn Bladen, daughter of Lindsey and Mike Bladen, ventured out after this week’s rain in their new shiny rubber boots to find a few puddles to splash in Wednesday afternoon. May showers have greened up the hills and lawns bringing in a late spring.

Environment Canada's online 7-day forecast for Drumheller shows a 30 per cent chance of rain both Friday and Saturday, with a high of 22 degrees. We may get a break from the rain Sunday, with a forecast of sunny and 23 degrees, but a chance of rain again Monday.

Preliminary inquiry into manslaughter charge begins*

A preliminary inquiry for Calvin Wade Laughlin began in Drumheller on Thursday, May 29.
Laughlin was charged with manslaughter in May of 2011.
Austin Neil McMaster, 55, was found unconscious and beaten in the neighbourhood of Nacmine on the morning of May 4, 2011.
McMaster was taken to a Calgary hospital where he was subsequently taken off life support and succumbed to his injuries.
Laughlin has pleaded not guilty and elected Court of Queen's bench for his trial. He is representing himself in the matter.


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