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Midland Hall Association gifts new Ukrainian families

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The Midland Community Hall Association held its Ukrainian Dinner on November 5 and it was a great success. They sold 110 tickets and also fulfilled 25 take-out orders. The association held the event in benefit of new Ukrainian families in the community who have settled to escape the Russian aggression in their home country. Many of the newcomers attended the evening and volunteered. Last week Cindy Sereda, secretary of the Midland Community Hall Association presented Freson Bros. gift cards, purchased from the Drumheller FunTeam to 11 new families in the community to support them as Christmas approaches.


Council passes $16M operating budget

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Drumheller town council passed its 2023 Operating Budget of $16,126,666-an increase of over $500,000 above the approved 2022 budget-during the regular Monday, December 19 council meeting.
The budget was initially brought forward at the December 5 council meeting, and again at the December 12 Committee of the Whole meeting to allow for additional discussion and feedback prior to adoption.
At its first presentation, the budget suggested an increase of some 6.2 per cent to meet municipal requirements in 2023. This was due to increased budgetary pressures, including a substantial increase to the municipal RCMP contract estimated at some 3.8 per cent, or more than $350,000, and the establishment of five new positions within various Town departments.
This increase was reduced to a proposed 4.8 per cent increase by the Committee of the Whole meeting by Director of Corporate and Community Services Mauricio Reyes. The tax supported portion of the budget is an estimated $9,587,975.
Councillor Tony Lacher thanked Mr. Reyes for his work to reduce this increase, and Councillor Tom Zariski reminded the public a one per cent increase in municipal taxes represents approximately an additional $90,000 in revenue for the Town.
Solid waste services will be moved from the tax supported budget to utilities beginning in 2023, and this represents a reduction in expenses of approximately 4.2 per cent, or some $387,710.
This change was approved by council as part of the 2023 Water and Wastewater Utility Rate bylaw, which was also passed during the December 19 council meeting, and will come into effect as of March 1, 2023.
Mr. Reyes explained during earlier budget presentations he had reviewed proposed and approved increases of other comparable municipalities and found the proposed increase for Drumheller was in line with others.
The average increase across all comparable municipalities was 5.59 per cent, with increases ranging from as low as 3.5 per cent for residents of the Town of Morinville, and as high as 10.26 per cent in the Town of Banff.

Firefighters, RCMP investigate fatal house fire

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Fire investigators, RCMP and the medical examiners office are investigating a fatal structure fire at Greenwood Villa Mobile Home Park.
The Drumheller Fire Department and RCMP received a report of a house fire  shorttly after 1 A.M. Saturday, December 17.
Upon arrival, officers observed that the residence was burnt down and likely had been on fire for some time. The fire destroyed the home but was contained to a single property.
RCMP with the assistance of fire investigators located human remains in the home. The male’s death is not deemed suspicious at this time, and the cause of the fire continues to be investigated.
Drumheller RCMP extends their condolences to the family and loved ones of the deceased. No further information will be released.


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