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UPDATE: Located Drumheller RCMP ask for help locating missing person

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UPDATE Friday, October 29: Troy Gionet has been located safe. The RCMP would like to thank the media and public for their assistance.

 

The Drumheller RCMP detachment are asking the public for their assistance in locating a missing person in the area.
Troy Gionet, 56, was last seen on Wednesday, September 22 in Drumheller.
Mr. Gionet lives in Drumheller and family members have not heard from him in some time. The Drumheller RCMP hae been unable to locate Troy and are concerned for his well-being and would like to speak to him.
Troy Gionet (56) is described as:
Brown hair
Blue eyes
5’9” tall
160 lbs
Caucausian
If you have any information in relation to Troy’s whereabouts or have been in contact with him, please contact the Drumheller RCMP at 403-823-7590. If you want to remain anonymous, you can contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), online at www.P3Tips.com or by using the “P3 Tips” app available through the Apple App or Google Play Store.


Drumheller shows strong voter turnout for municipal election

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With municipal elections over, and the new Drumheller Town Council members preparing for their four-year terms, some residents have shifted their focus from local municipal politics to voter turnout.
Locally, a total of 2,631 people out of a possible 5,565 eligible voters-or 47.28 per cent of the voter base-made it out to the polls to cast their ballots.
“47 per cent (of voters) turned out, which is fantastic from our standpoint; you’re always going to get people who don’t vote,” Drumheller Returning Officer and Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) Darryl Drohomerski said.
While it may seem disappointing that less than half the eligible voters made their voices heard, the turnout was actually slightly higher than in 2017 when there was a turnout of 46.25 per cent of voters-or 2,620 of 5,665 eligible electors.
CAO Drohomerski says, compared to other, larger municipalities, Drumheller actually had a strong turnout.
Some 46 per cent of Calgary residents voted, while 37.6 per cent of Edmonton residents voted, and in the City of Airdrie only 22 per cent of voters turned out-this was down from 2017 when the city had a voter turnout of 24 per cent.
There were also some changes for Drumheller voters.
This year the town offered four days of advanced polling, which drew a total of 1,224 people, and an additional 1,405 voters on election day.
Voting was also only held at the Badlands Community Facility (BCF) rather than at multiple polling locations throughout the municipality and its outlying communities, including East Coulee and Wayne.
CAO Drohomerski says data from previous voting years was used and found some 75 to 80 per cent of voters in 2017 used the BCF and Church of the Nazarene during the advanced polls.
Mobile voting locations were set up for those in local senior’s facilities, and continuing and acute care at the Drumheller Health Centre.
Changing to a singular polling station is something modelled after other municipalities according to Drohomerski; in Airdrie, where the voter base is some 54,000 people, he says there were two polling locations during advanced polls, and an additional two locations were opened on election day. This allowed the Returning Officer and Deputy Returning Officer to spend less time driving between each polling location on election night.
He adds he has received numerous compliments about the set up for electors and says it was thanks to the great planning and adaptation of those working the election, and says this is something the town may look at for future elections or byelections.

Better recycling opportunities in discussion for Kneehill County

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The impending closure of the Three Hills Recycling Depot has stirred some concerns for Kneehill County residents who utilized the facility, and council discussed existing recycling options and possible future opportunities during the regular Tuesday, October 12 council meeting.
There are several other recycling sites throughout Kneehill County which accept various recyclable materials, including scrap and white metal, wire, and electronic/e-waste; as Kneehill County is a member of the Drumheller District Solid Waste Management Association (DDSWMA), county residents can also use the recycling facilities at the Drumheller District Regional Landfill.
“Recycling is part of sustainability and good stewardship of our communities,” Deputy Reeve Faye McGhee said during council discussion.
Division 7 Councillor Ken King stated, in his opinion, recycling is mostly driven by convenience. He added many households have “trained” themselves to sort their household garbage and recyclables and losing the Three Hills facility was “unfortunate.”
Manager of Environmental Services John McKiernan suggested, if council desired, alternative options for increased recycling services could be explored. This could include amending current operating hours and days at existing facilities, adding to the recyclables accepted at each site, and the possibility of introducing curbside recycling in county hamlets.
Deputy Reeve McGhee added she agreed with Councillor King about finding ways for Kneehill County residents to continue to have a convenient recycling facility or options available.
She added the conversation needed to be continued about how to make recycling more convenient for county residents and would like to see some of those options, and costs involved, explored further.
Deputy Reeve McGhee moved for administration to bring back more information on opportunities to provide better recycling services throughout the county to a future Committee of the Whole meeting. The motion was carried unanimously.


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