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U14 Volleyball Club making a Smash

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    Local girls are taking to the volleyball court and finding success.
    Audrey DeBona and Darcy Bertram are coaching the newly formed U14 club volleyball team in Drumheller, bringing the sport back to the forefront.
    “We are called the Smash. There are nine U14s on the team and three U13,” said coach DeBona. “Drumheller also has a U16 team coached by Shelby Lawson.”
    “We just started this year. We have some parents on the board and they got the club going. The last few years kids have been going to Delia, Three Hills, and Calgary to play club.”
    It looks like they have strong interest. So far the U14 Smash has attended a couple of invitational tournaments in Olds, Airdrie, and Strathmore. The team typically practices at least once a week. There are players from DVSS, St. Anthony’s and Morrin.
    “They have premier tournaments. We have our first on the February 1 weekend in Calgary at Rally Point,” she explains. “You get tiered for when you go to provincials,” said DeBona.
    There are also national tournaments and play can go as late as May.
    In the small sample of games they have played they are competing at about a .500 level.
    They are really good, actually,” said DeBona.
    DeBona has been a long-time referee in the valley but decided to retire this year. She is finding coaching rewarding and lots of fun. She adds they have a strong board which is taking care of logistics for the team and it’s going smoothly.


Three Hills RCMP seek assistance to identify armed robbery suspect

 

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On Jan. 30, 2020, at approximately 11:30 a.m., Three Hills RCMP received a report of an armed robbery at the Alberta Treasury Branch (ATB) in Trochu, Alta.

A male in disguise entered the ATB ATM vestibule where he removed what is believed to be a firearm from a Red Husky duffle bag. He then entered the ATB branch and demanded money from an employee of ATB. The male suspect fled with an undisclosed amount of money. No one was injured.

Three Hills RCMP are asking the public’s assistance with identifying the male suspect in the attached photos. Please do not approach this person as he is considered armed and dangerous.

If you have information regarding this incident or the identity of the suspect, please contact Three Hills RCMP at 403-443-5539 or your local police. 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.

Town adopts Drumheller Resiliency and Flood Mitigation Program budget

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    The Town of Drumheller council achieved another milestone for the Drumheller Resiliency and Flood Mitigation Program, by adopting the year 2020 budget of the $55 million six-year program budget at a council meeting held Monday, January 27th.
    Mayor Colberg states “I am pleased to see the budget approved as this allows the program to move ahead and finalize the funding agreements with our partners.”
    The 2020 budget shows revenues of $28 million, with $8 million coming from the federal DMAF Program and $20 million from the provincial Flood Mitigation Program, and expenses of $19,185,893.
    This will guide subsequent budgets in future years.
    The Drumheller Resiliency and Flood Mitigation Office will be providing an update to council in May as per its regular reporting strategy with funding partners.
 Before the motion to approve the six year budget, councillor Jay Garbutt made a motion to table the decision. With a tie vote, the motion was defeated.
    “I had hoped to ‘press the pause button’ on the process for some additional time to review the information and form additional questions regarding some elements of the project’s budget,” he said. “We’re having no fewer than three meetings about the entire 2020 operating budget for the Town at $15 million, but only one discussion now about a $55 million project budget with a $20 million 2020 spend planned? That doesn’t make sense to me.”
    “Overall, I am in complete support of the project and the team appointed to operate it, but the pace of decision making for matters of this magnitude is alarming. I believe Council has a responsibility to be more deliberate than that. When my motion to table the budget for one week failed to pass I felt I had no choice but to vote against the entire package, in hopes to slow the process. The majority of Council obviously disagreed.”
    While the initial vote on the budget was defeated, a second motion was made by Councillor Tom Zariski, to approve the budget for 2020, with the provision that it be brought back on May 25 for review.


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