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Town recruiting members for Remuneration Task Force

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The Town of Drumheller seeks six passionate individuals to join a temporary council committee, the Remuneration Task Force.
Members will review council remuneration, roles, and responsibilities and compare practices with other municipalities.
To be eligible, applicants must be residents of Drumheller with a good understanding of the Town’s structure and responsibilities. Candidates must have no direct affiliation with the Town or its Council and no known conflict of interest.
The Task Force seeks individuals with flexible schedules and excellent analytical, communication, and research skills. Meetings will be scheduled as necessary to accommodate everyone, and the final report with recommendations will be presented in an open session of Council before January 1, 2025.
“This task force is established every third year of Councils’ term. They review all of Council’s compensation, including their honorarium, travel, per-diems, training, allowances, and other financial-related items. This is meant to establish the compensation rates for the next council members,” explains Chief Administrative Officer Darryl Drohomerski.
Applications for the Task Force can be submitted on the Town of Drumheller Website on the Volunteer Opportunities Page. The Town will be accepting applications until October 1, 2024.


AUPE rallies at hospital amid bargaining

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Local members of the Alberta Union of Provincial Employees (AUPE) let their voices be heard on Tuesday, August 27.
The group was in front of Drumheller Health Centre marching in the Time for Action Bargaining Rally.
Central Region Vice President Darren Graham was on hand as well as Vice President Bonnie Gostola.
“Negotiations are slowly going on but we are still seeing a lot of disrespect at the tables,” said Graham. “We have 82,000 members who are in negotiations throughout the province.”
He said most of the workers on the line are healthcare workers. Local 57 represents general support workers such as cleaning, and building maintenance. Locally they represent 350 members including staff at the Royal Tyrrell Museum, the Government of Alberta and Bleriot Ferry workers. Local 44 represents auxiliary nurses.
There to support the workers, were members of the United Nurses of Alberta (UNA), who are also in negotiations.
This rally came shortly after comments from the premier about removing AHS as operators if facilities are not providing the services.
“Healthcare shouldn’t be contracted to the highest bidder, it is creating fear in healthcare, and not creating a caring environment. They are already cutting every corner they can. We have already seen laundry privatized years ago,” said Graham. “My understanding on that one is they are already a quarter of a million dollars over what they said their savings should be.”
He believes that represented members should be able to have a living wage.
“We have folks here who are not making a living wage in Alberta. A living wage in Alberta is around $22 an hour. We have folks who are making $20.02 after being in the kitchen for 38 years,” he said. “These are the folks who provide care for Albertans every single day, 24/7- 365. These are the folks who get to know your family members when they are in care, they are the folks who sit on the front line when you walk into a government office and have to demand services.”
“Those are real challenges the government doesn’t see. As short staffing happens and we see our coworkers crumbling, it is a negative spiral.”

Drumheller RCMP drug investigation leads to arrests and search warrant

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Drumheller, Alta. - In June of 2024, Drumheller RCMP General Investigation Section (G.I.S.) officers initiated a drug trafficking investigation in and around the community of Drumheller.
At approximately 6:30 a.m. on August 27, 2024, Drumheller G.I.S. officers and General Duty Officers located and arrested 2 adult males in a red 2000 Chevrolet Suburban on Highway 575 near Nacmine. Various amounts and types of illicit drugs, weapons, and evidence was located and seized during the operation.
The investigation continued with a Search Warrant being executed on a home on Riverside Drive East in Drumheller. During the search, an adult female was arrested. A search of the residence, property, and a vehicle led to the discovery of additional illicit drugs and evidence.
Items seized during this operation included but were not limited to:
- Cannabis Marihuana
- Cannabis Resin
- Cocaine
- Methamphetamine
- LSD
- Oxycodone
- Buffing Agent
- Over $4000 in Canadian Currency
- Cell Phones
- Scales
- Contraband Cigarettes
- Knives and bear spray
- 1 vehicle

A 53-year old male, a 45-year old male, and a 43-year old female, all residents of Drumheller, were charged with a total of 17 criminal charges including Possession of Controlled Substances for the Purpose of Trafficking. They were released from custody and scheduled to appear in the Alberta Court of Justice in Drumheller on October 25, 2024 to answer to the charges.
RCMP continue to investigate this matter and note that additional charges are pending.
Names are not being released as Informations have not yet been sworn.


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