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MLA Horner appointed to Treasury Board

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MLA for Drumheller-Stettler Nate Horner has been appointed to the Alberta Treasury Board.
It was a whirlwind for Horner. In early January, he was appointed and sworn in and immediately went into board budget meetings.
“It is definitely a promotion. It is the first time seeing from the private member’s side to the government side,” he said. “I was kind of surprised. There are only two MLAs that sit on the board. The rest are from in cabinet.”
The Treasury Board is responsible for budget planning, financial management, and economic analysis, as well as the administration of tax and revenue programs. It focuses on accountability, financial management, human resources, and communication leadership. It oversees the regulation of the Alberta liquor, gaming cannabis, financial, securities, insurance, and pension sectors.
“You deliberate on the funding of ministries and initiatives and help the Finance Minister to get to a budget,” he said.
Horner is the chair of the Southern Alberta Regional Caucus and his committee appointments include Private Bill and Private Members Bills, Alberta’s Economic Futures, and Selected Special Democratic Accountability Committee. He is also on the Student Transportation Taskforce.
“It is an honour to be sworn in, and it is more responsibility for sure,” said Horner.


Restrictions remain in effect, situation continues to be monitored

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Despite an easing of restrictions, which went into effect on Monday, January 18 and permit personal and wellness services to resume one-on-one operations by appointment only, there will be no additional lifting of restrictions at this time.
Restrictions on indoor and outdoor social gatherings, including in-person dining and indoor recreational activities, was originally announced on December 8, 2020 and were extended earlier in January until at least January 21.
During the Thursday, January 21 COVID update, Alberta’s Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Deena Hinshaw said, “Our cases are falling, but we still have the second highest active case rate per capita in Canada.”
Numbers show the restrictions are helping to reduce the spread of COVID-19 and, as of Thursday’s conference, more than 96,000 doses of the COVID vaccine have been administered.
However, Dr. Hinshaw noted, “We are not in the clear just yet.”
The Thursday press conference marked one year since Dr. Hinshaw gave her first provincial COVID-19 update.
Since then, there have been more than 120,000 positive cases of COVID-19 and nearly 1,600 deaths reported across the province.
During the Monday, January 25 COVID update, Alberta’s Minister of Health Tyler Shandro announced two new variants strains of COVID-19, which were first identified in the United Kingdom (UK) and South Africa, have been reported in Alberta.
There are currently five cases of the South African variant, and 20 cases of the UK variant strains. All but one case of the UK variant strain has been linked to international travel.
“These new variants present a serious threat and a complicating factor when it comes to relaxing restrictions. We need to continue to proceed cautiously, recognizing our health system is still under significant strain,” Minister Shandro said during the update.
Due to these concerns, no timeline for when Albertans can expect further easing or lifting of restrictions was given.
As of Monday, January 25 there are 13 active and 162 recovered cases in Drumheller; there have been a total of four deaths locally since the start of the pandemic.
There are eight active and 38 recovered cases at the Drumheller Institution. A spokesperson for Correctional Service Canada (CSC) told the Mail, “The measures to contain the spread (of COVID-19) remain in place. Normal routine will be re-established at the Institution once it is determined to be safe to do so, according to public health advice.”
As of Monday, January 25 there are four active cases in Kneehill County, 11 in Starland County, and 24 in Wheatland County.

Titans rally to return to field

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The Drumheller Titans staged a demonstration on Tuesday afternoon, January 26, to send a message to the government about COVID-19 restrictions prohibiting team sports. This march was in conjunction with events planned throughout the province to bring awareness to the issue. They waved signs to share their message, and drivers showed their support with blasts of their car horns.


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