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Drumheller Rotary Club rewards hard working student

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Jayden Lepine, a Grade 12 student at DVSS was selected as the Drumheller Rotary Club’s Student of the month for December. Jayden has been nominated by her teachers for her academic achievement. She is a hard working student and participates in various volunteering opportunities such as, the Seniors Christmas Dinner, planning and participating in the school’s Remembrance Day Ceremony, supporting the special needs program at Greentree School, as well as dinosaur painting over the summer. Vice Principal Brad Teske and Rotarian Barb Campbell are pictured presenting Jayden with her package. This package contains a $25 gift certificate from Riverside Value Drug Mart, a movie pass from Napier Theatre, a free pizza and soft drink from Boston Pizza and a $25 cheque and certificate from the Rotary Club.


Early morning warrant executed in Newcastle

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A warrant was executed at a residence in the Newcastle area of Drumheller on the morning of Wednesday, January 19.
In coordination with U.S. Homeland Security, Drumheller RCMP, and Calgary Alberta Law Enforcement Response Team (ALERT) descended on the property at about 7 a.m. Wednesday morning.
According to Drumheller RCMP Staff Sergeant Ed Bourque, an adult male is in custody as a result of the warrant execution.
At this time no further information is available.

2021 development permits up nearly $2.5 million over 2020

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Economic hardships and challenges had no negative effects on the number of development permits issued in 2021 by the Town of Drumheller and show continued confidence in the local economy.
A total of 85 permits were issued in 2021-up from 79 in 2020-and included 30 commercial, four institutional, and 51 residential amounting to over $5.33 million.
“We saw as much activity as 2019 in all areas of building,” said Drumheller Chief Administrative Officer Darryl Drohomerski. “We are pleased to see the rebound after COVID hit everyone hard in 2020.”
Permits issued between 2019 and 2021 remained fairly consistent, with a total of 81 permits issued in 2019, 79 in 2020, and 85 in 2021; however, total construction value declined significantly in 2020, from $5.4 million in 2019 to $2.85 million in 2020.
Between May and June 2020 a total of 36 development permits were issued, valued at over $406,000. While there were only 20 permits issued during the same period in 2021, the total construction value was over double the previous year at some $958,000.
Construction values returned to near pre-pandemic levels at a total of $5,335,045.32 in 2021-shy some $65,000 from the 2019 values.


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