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Kneehill County supports MP Martin Shields

Kneehill County Council

Kneehill County will send a letter of support to Bow River MP Martin Shields as he writes to Minister of Public Safety Marco Mendicino and President of the Treasury Board Mona Fortier following the regular Tuesday, January 11 council meeting.
In the summer of 2021, the federal government and RCMP signed a collective bargaining agreement to retroactively increase RCMP salaries back to 2017; MP Shields is asking Minister Mendicino and President of the Treasury Board for clarification on whether these funds will be the responsibility of the federal government, or whether it will be passed down to provincial governments.
“Right now, we don’t know if any of that cost is being passed on to us as a municipality,” Kneehill County Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) Mike Haugen explained during the meeting.
CAO Haugen noted if the federal government passes along the funding responsibility to the province, this cost could be further downloaded to municipalities.
The Alberta government has already passed on a portion of its share of police service costs to municipalities, except those municipalities like Calgary and Edmonton who have their own dedicated police services. Kneehill County has already seen costs of some $70,000 to $80,000 per year to subsidize this funding and is expected to see these fees rise to upwards of $480,000 to $500,000 annually.
MP Shields asked municipalities to help give weight to his request for clarification to the Minister of Public Safety and President of the Treasury Board by providing letters of support.
Council unanimously approved sending a letter of support to MP Shields.


Rockyford purchases columbarium for Union Cemetery

Copy of ROCKYFORD LIGHT

The purchase of a columbarium for Union Cemetery will give Village of Rockyford residents another option for a final resting place following the regular Wednesday, January 12 council meeting.
Residents who wish to inter cremains at the Union Cemetery, located northwest of the village on Range Road 234, would need to purchase a ground plot as there are currently no alternative options available.
“Council approved the purchase of a columbarium which will definitely be a great addition at the cemetery, and provide another option for people,” said Rockyford Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) Elaine Macdonald.
A representative from Saint Rita’s Catholic Cemetery in the village had approached administration regarding the purchase; Saint Rita’s Catholic Church has had success selling their own niches and is looking to purchase a second columbarium. There are 32 niches in the columbarium and it was noted the sale of these niches would help offset the expense over time.
Council agreed to purchase the columbarium for Union Cemetery.

Wheatland County, Kneehill County forward resolution

Wheatland 2021

Wheatland County will bring forward a resolution to ensure contracts between landowners and oil and gas companies negotiated in good faith are honoured and landowners remain whole to the 2022 Provincial Agriculture Services Board (ASB) conference, and the Central Rural Municipalities of Alberta (RMA) District 2 for consideration at the spring convention in March.
The discussion around the resolution first began during a Wheatland County ASB meeting in November 2021, and council was asked to approve the resolution for the Provincial ASB conference during the regular Tuesday, January 11 council meeting.
“Through discussions with other Reeves, I have heard this is an issue in other areas,” Wheatland County Reeve Amber Link said during the January meeting. She added by sending the resolution forward to District 2 for consideration would help “get a good sense,” within the district, whether this issue goes beyond Wheatland County’s borders.
Although contracts through individual landowners and oil and gas companies are private and do not directly involve the county, once these sites enter expropriation there can be impacts to ag producers, which is one of Wheatland County’s primary industries.
“Farmers are our vast people in this county; we farm from post to post, as the saying goes,” said Division 6 Councillor Glenn Koester, noting he supported the resolution.
Wheatland County council unanimously passed a motion to forward the resolution to both the 2022 Provincial ASB Conference, held January 25 to 27, and the Central RMA District 2 for endorsement at the upcoming March convention.
Following the meeting, Reeve Link approached Kneehill County Reeve Jerry Wittstock to ask whether the adjacent county would support the resolution as a seconder.
Due to an approaching deadline to submit the resolution, Reeve Wittstock brought the request to the Tuesday, January 18 Kneehill County Committee of the Whole meeting. He asked the committee to indicate whether they would support bringing the resolution for consideration at a future council meeting; this would allow Kneehill County to provide an interim response so Wheatland County could find another seconder if necessary ahead of the deadline.
“There are some big oil and gas companies that are doing this to us; even though they pay their taxes, they refuse to honour contracts with landowners,” Reeve Wittstock stated during the meeting, adding, “If we brought this forward two years ago I don’t think it would have gone far.”
Kneehill County Committee of the Whole unanimously agreed they would recommend council to second Wheatland County’s resolution.


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