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Drumheller back on COVID Watch Community list

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Drumheller has been once again been designated as Watch Community as the number of active cases of COVID-19 was reported to be 10.
On Thursday, July 30 Alberta Health Service reported there were 19 cases of COVID-19 reported in the geographical region of Drumheller. There were 9 reported as recovered and 10 recorded as active.
A geographical area is reported as a Watch Community is when there are more than 10 cases in a zone or a ratio of 50 per 100,000 or greater. With 10 cases, Drumheller has an Active Case Rate of 111 per 100,000 population.
The Town of Drumheller asks residents to continue to follow AHS protocols.
Starland County and Kneehill County have been taken off the watch list. With nine and seven active cases respectively.


Strathmore RCMP investigate shooting

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Strathmore RCMP are investigating a shooting at a property in Wheatland County.

On July 29 at 6:10 p.m., Strathmore RCMP responded to a report of an injured male and female on a rural property in Wheatland County.
Police located an adult male suffering from serious life-threatening injuries and an adult female suffering serious non-life-threatening injuries. Both were transported via EMS to hospital.
It is alleged the male was shot with a firearm and the female was run over by a vehicle at their residence during an altercation with two other adults known to the victims.
A 24-year-old male also from Wheatland County was taken into custody without incident and charges are pending.
Strathmore RCMP continue to investigate along with Strathmore RCMP General Investigative Services, RCMP Forensic Identification Services and the RCMP Serious Crimes Branch Interview Assistance Team.

Starland weighs in on oil and gas assessment changes

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Starland County has recently been notified by the Provincial Government of proposed changes to the way property taxes are collected on the oil and gas industry. Under current tax rates, the new system proposed by the province would result in a loss of between $2.6 million and $3.75 million dollars for Starland County. Farmland and residential taxes would need to increase nearly 200% to make up for the loss of revenue. As program and capital spending have already been cut dramatically in recent years, the only way to continue to function with a base level of services would be some combination of large tax increases on farmland, residential ratepayers, and on the remaining junior oil and gas companies still operating within the County, as well as further reducing or eliminating services.

Years of assessment reductions since 2015 have already left Starland County in a situation where sustainability of services is in doubt. These further reductions amount to nearly a quarter of the revenue that remains after years of reductions. These last years have seen an operational budget of $14 million dollars reduced to $10 million with capital equipment being virtually eliminated. Without major changes to taxes and services, these new reductions put the sustainability of Starland County in question.

Through these changes the Provincial Government is attempting to shift money out of rural Alberta and onto the balance sheets of the largest oil and gas companies operating in the province. In fact, 70% percent of the proposed benefit of these changes is going to just 27 oil and gas companies out of the nearly 800 oil and gas companies that are affected by these changes. This means that in some cases smaller operators will actually end up paying more. These large companies are under no obligation to invest the savings into rural Alberta and we do not expect them to while commodity prices remain low. The net effect is increased profits for big oil and gas combined with higher taxes and unemployment for rural Alberta.

The final decision on these changes is expected by mid to late August so we need to act now! If this proposal is approved there will be disastrous consequences for Starland County’s ratepayers. Starland County urges its residents and farmers to contact the Provincial Government representatives and let them know your thoughts on this issue. I have met with our MLA to voice our concerns and Council has a pending meeting with our local MLA to discuss this issue. Your support will be crucial in defeating this proposal.

 


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