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Candidates for municipal election trickle in

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With municipal elections coming in October, and nominations open since January 1, the candidates are trickling in.
In Starland County, Returning Officer Sharon Coles tells the Mail Jackie Watt, incumbent for Division 4, has filed her nomination papers. Mark Landry has filed his nomination papers to run in Division 1. This is the Division that was served by Murray Marshall.
In Morrin, three candidates have put their hat in the ring, and two served on council before Municipal Affairs stepped in and appointed an administrator in December 2020. M’liss Edwards has filed her nomination papers, as has former Mayor Howard Helton. Dianna Lynn Helton has also filed her nomination papers.
CAO for Munson Lyle Caweizel tells the Mail, so far he has not received any nominations.
In Drumheller, incumbent Mayor Heather Colberg has decided to run again and is challenged by Ed Almond. Councillor Tom Zariski has also filed his nomination papers.
Candidate packages can be picked up at Town, County, and village offices, or downloaded from the community’s website.


Trochu man arrested in stolen truck

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On August 28, 2021, at approximately 9:25 a.m., Three Hills RCMP were called to a suspicious vehicle near St. Anne’s Ranch in the Town of Trochu.
Police located the vehicle and confirmed it had been stolen earlier in the day from a company in Red Deer County. Police located a male trying to have the truck removed from the ditch. The male was arrested without incident.
Brett Frere, 43, from Trochu, has been charged with possession of property obtained by crime over $5,000 and failure to comply with a Probation Order.
Frere was remanded into custody following the completion of a Judicial Interim Release Hearing.
If you have any information regarding the investigation, please contact the Three Hills RCMP at 403-443-5539.
If you wish 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.

Emergency services busy over long weekend

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It was a busy week for emergency services, responding to a number of motor vehicle collisions as well as a vegetation fire
Members of the Drumheller Fire Department responded to a three vehicle collision on Wednesday, September 1 outside the Drumheller Valley Secondary School. The call came in at around 11 a.m. of a multi-vehicle collision which was blocking traffic on 17 Street East.
On Friday evening, shortly after 9 p.m. the Drumheller Fire Department responded to a report of a structure fire in Drumheller. It turned out to be a fire confined to a dryer. Fire Chief Bruce Wade said the occupants were alerted to the fire early by a working smoke detector and were able to safely evacuate the home. The department was able to stop the fire before major damage occurred.
Wade says it is important to make sure smoke detectors are in good working order and batteries are charged.
On Saturday, September 4, RCMP, the Drumheller and Munson Fire Departments and EMS responded to a motorcycle collision on Highway 9 near the top of the North Hill at about 1 p.m. Two motorcycles collided, avoiding an oncoming vehicle passing on a double solid line. One of the motorcyclists was taken to the Drumheller Health Centre.

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On Sunday September 5, members of the Drumheller Fire Department quickly extinguished a vegetation fire near Elgin Hill Road. The department was called at about 2 p.m. The fire was in close proximity of what appears to be a makeshift campsite in the hills. RCMP were also called to investigate.
Shortly after the fire, the department was called out again.
Drumheller RCMP, EMS and members of the Rosedale and Drumheller Fire Halls responded shortly after 2:30 p.m. Sunday to a two vehicle collision at the intersection of Highways 10 and 56. Traffic was slowed as emergency crews attended the scene. It appears an SUV travelling northbound on Highway 56 failed to stop and performed a left turn, colliding with a pickup truck.
While it was a busy week Fire Chief Bruce Wade says this year, the number of calls has been average.
“We are at where we’ve been for the last couple of years,” he said.
Emergency responders want to remind residents and drivers to please pull over and let emergency vehicles pass safely. Be cognizant when emergency vehicles are travelling at high speeds, where the response is a matter of life and death.


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