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Questions for Drumheller mayoral candidates - Mark Chung

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In the spirit of the Municipal Election, we are asking the candidates for the position of Mayor of Drumheller five questions to allow them to let voters know a little bit more about themselves, outline their platform and their positions on current issues in the community.

Mark Chung

1. What is the main reason you are running for Mayor?

I am running for Mayor because I feel Drumheller needs a choice. Residents deserve the chance to choose between candidates that they believe will lead Drumheller for the next four years.
I have sat on various boards, owned a few companies and have grown up in this valley. With this knowledge and in talking with locals I believe that I can help make Drumheller better.

2. Why do you feel you would make a strong community leader?

I have sat on various boards such as Christ The Redeemer school board, St. Mary’s University community board, and Badlands College. Working with those boards has given me an understanding of how boards and organizations work.
I have also been involved with numerous companies from being an employee, and as an owner. I understand leadership is more than a title. People need to have trust in their leaders and believe that their actions are for the best of the community.

3. Can you identify three areas where you would like to see a change in the town of Drumheller?

First, I would like to remove the negativity in the valley. I think the Town of Drumheller and the residents need to communicate better. I do not believe social media is the best place.
Secondly, I would like to see the town focus on making its operations more efficient. This is a large organization that could evolve and improve its processes and policies.
Finally, the Town of Drumheller and the businesses in the community need to work together to come up with a plan to encourage new businesses, support current businesses, and encourage growth of existing businesses.

4. Can you identify three areas where the town is doing well?

I have been told the town is attracting new home buyers. House sales have been up.
Secondly, there have been new businesses opening in the valley. It’s great to see the entrepreneurial spirit alive in the valley.
Lastly, the people in the valley have shown great resilience in the face of the pandemic.

5. In the first 100 days in office, what is your first priority as Mayor?

In the first 100 days in office, I plan to do the following:
1) Meet with local businesses to understand their needs and desires better,
2) Provide an open and welcoming line of communication between the residents of the valley and town hall,
3) I know the local residents and business would like to see the flood mitigation get back on track. I believe we need to work with admin and stakeholders to ensure this is dealt with in a timely manner.


Kneehill County forward resolution to Central RMA District

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Kneehill County council will send a resolution to the Rural Municipalities of Alberta (RMA) Central District to advocate for more knowledge regarding cannabis production sites following a motion at the regular Tuesday, September 14 council meeting.
The proposed resolution stems from concerns regarding the limited access to information municipalities are given about Health Canada approved cannabis production sites which impededes municipalities from proactively ensuring compliance of land use regulations and enforcement at these sites.
“Within the current legislative framework there is no way for municipalities to determine from Health Canada where sites of cannabis production may have been approved within a municipality, limiting the ability to apply local land use regulations proactively,” said Town of Three Hills municipal intern Jerritt Cloney during a presentation at Tuesday’s meeting.
RMA is an independent association which is made up of 69 rural counties and municipal districts across Alberta; the Central District comprises 14 of these municipalities and includes Kneehill County, Starland County, and Wheatland County.
Wheatland County Reeve Amber Link currently sits on the RMA board of directors as the representative for the Central District.
During the meeting Kneehill County Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) Mike Haugen noted a letter of support was discussed at the Wheatland County council meeting on September 7, with their council voting in favour of sending the resolution.
The resolution will be sent to the Central RMA district for endorsement; if it receives endorsement it will be brought before RMA at the 2021 Fall Convention which is scheduled for November.

Drumheller, Rosedale, East Coulee firefighters climbing for muscular dystrophy

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Members of the fire halls in Drumheller are heading to the hills to support muscular dystrophy research and programs.
The department is planning to do the Muscular Dystrophy High Rise Challenge On Thursday, October 7. This means trekking up and down the former ski hill twice.
The department is very charity conscious and in the spring did the Firefighter Stairclimb Challenge to raise funds for Wellspring Calgary. This challenge is a little different.
“When we do the fill your boots collection at the parade, we donate that money to muscular dystrophy,” said firefighter Mitch Smith. “They had a really hard time this year with COVID and didn’t have as much fundraising going on especially with cancellations of parades and stuff,” he said. “This is a new fundraiser they came up with to try and get some donations in.”
He said there is a group of firefighters taking on the challenge from the Drumheller, Rosedale, and East Coulee Halls. They include Duane Bolin, Jeff Gerlinger, Keith Hodgson, Kenneth Vereschagin, Mitch Smith, Phil Thompson, and Savanna Richardson. So far there are 37 teams and 198 participants across Canada.
The team has set a goal of raising $1,500 and is making good progress. To donate, contact any of the participants or go to www.highrisechallenge.ca, click donate, and search for the Drumheller, Rosedale, and East Coulee Fire’s page


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