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Wheatland County provides bylaw services to Hussar

Wheatland 2021

Wheatland County has granted a request from the Village of Hussar, which lies within the county’s boundaries, to provide bylaw services following the regular Tuesday, March 22 council meeting.
A formal request for services was sent by the village to the county in August 2021 after being discussed during one of Hussar’s council meetings.
“Between myself and our Deputy Chief Administrative Officer (Matthew Bascariol), we met with the CAO of the village (Kate Brandt) and came up with some agreements,” said Senior Peace Officer Kris Permann during the Wheatland County meeting.
He noted the agreements align and are similar to agreements with two other villages encompassed within Wheatland County’s borders, Rockyford and Standard.
The agreement for Wheatland County to provide Animal and Traffic Enforcement services was approved by the village.
Hussar had previously received bylaw services from neighbouring County of Newell, though there were some concerns regarding how infrequently these services were utilitized by the village. Former Mayor Corey Fisher had also noted during initial discussions bylaw officers had decided to handle a specific case with a phone call rather than attending the village to address the issue.
Wheatland County council unanimously approved the agreement, which went into effect immediately following its signing.


Inteplast Group - W. Ralston Inc. supports Health Foundation

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Inteplast Group - W. Ralston Inc. presented a $1,000 US cheque to the Drumheller Area Health Foundation (DAHF) to purchase equipment for the Drumheller Health Centre of the greatest need. DAHF has currently completed its fundraiser for the large purchase of a new laparoscopic surgical tower for the Operating Room. With the support from Inteplast Group - W. Ralston Inc., the Foundation will now focus on smaller needed purchases for the hospital, including equipment for Maternity. At the presentation are (l-r) Maria Bergos, Rural Acute Care Manager, Drumheller Health Centre, Kelly Steen, Plant Manager, Inteplast Group - W. Ralston Inc., Jackie Watts, Secretary, DAHF, and Tom Zariski, Director, DAHF.

Hi-Way-9 helps Health Foundation reach goal

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Hi-Way 9 Express Ltd. presented a $6,000 cheque to the Drumheller Area Health Foundation (DAHF) to complete the “final mile” funding for the Laparoscopic Surgical Tower purchase for the Drumheller Health Centre. The Laparoscopic Surgical Tower is required to conduct laparoscopic surgeries, such as appendix, gall bladder, and gynecological. It will provide the best technology available today, so the surgeon has a high-definition camera and a large monitor to ensure a high visual field during surgery. More surgeries are conducted laparoscopically to provide quicker recoveries and less complications for patients due to smaller incisions. With this donation from Hi-Way 9 Express Ltd., the DAHF has reached its $160,000 fundraising goal for the Laparoscopic Surgical Tower and is able to purchase this critical piece of equipment for the Operating Room. At the presentation are (l-r) Maria Bergos, Rural Acute Care Manager, Drumheller Health Centre, Tom Zariski, Director, DAHF ,Virginia Rathgeber, Director of Administration & HR, Hi-Way 9 Express, Crystal Hall, Office Manager, Hi-Way 9 Express, and Jackie Watts, Secretary, DAHF.


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