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Small Business Week: Confidence in Drumheller small business

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While Alberta is still recovering from a battered oil and gas sector, it appears there are some bright spots in the small business sector in Drumheller.
    Over the last year, Drumheller has seen growth in the downtown sector with a number of new businesses sprouting up, showing confidence in the community.
“One of the things we have been trying to do is bolster small and medium sized businesses in the valley and we are making some headway,” said Sean Wallace, manager of economic development. “We are making things a little easier to invest here, so we are filling up some space on Main Street which is really important. Generally, is the first impression that people have of a downtown, and when it’s bustling that just bolsters more investment.”
    There have been additions in the service sector as well as retail and even specialty stores. The legalization of recreational marijuana has led to two new businesses alone.
    While some of the businesses are traditional, others have the ability to market and sell beyond the borders of the valley.
    “That is basically diversifying your product offering to a larger audience,” he said. “Hats off to those companies that make those investments and take the risk and work incredibly hard to make these kinds of businesses happen in Drumheller The nice thing is, in Drumheller you have those opportunities,” said Wallace.
    There are good supports for entrepreneurs in the valley, and Community Futures. Business analysis Michael Love says while Community Future is often viewed solely as a developmental lender, their services go beyond this.
    “We are focusing on the development and pillars now,” said Love.
    He says they want to be a hub for business development. This can be at any stage; from an idea, to evaluating and creating a business plan, expanding, maybe purchasing a business, securing financing and following up. Every Friday they host business workshops. These are casual gatherings where they rotate topics of note.
    “They are pretty informal… if two people show up we can talk about their business, or if more come we can be more general,” he said.
    Wallace says these additions bode well for confidence in Drumheller.
    “That is one of the things that is not only the town responsible for instilling that confidence, but it is the community itself. I believe it is twofold. We are working very hard as a town to cut red tape making development easier and investors realizing this is a really good place to invest,” said Wallace.


RCMP invites community for Mocha with the Mounties

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The Drumheller RCMP and the Town of Drumheller Bylaw Enforcement are reaching out to the community to share a cup of coffee and maybe a bagel.
    The RCMP is hosting Mocha with the Mounties and A Bagel with Bylaw. This is an opportunity to sit down with members of the RCMP and Bylaw to discuss policing.
    “We are just looking to meet and greet with anybody from the detachment area whom would like to sit down with us and ask questions or provide us any
feedback,” said Staff Sergeant Ed Bourque. “We just want to open the floor for discussion.”
     Mocha with the Mounties is on October 30 at Café Ole. Bourque said there have been a number of recent arrests in the area, that could be a topic of discussion.
    “It is nice for us to update the community. Obviously, there has been a ton of media releases of late in terms of some of the work our crime reduction team, plain-clothed unit, and uniformed officers have been doing,” he said. “As well I think a lot of people have been talking about the Criagmyle incident as well.”
    On October 11, two people broke into an occupied home in the early morning hours demanding cash. Both are believed to have been armed.
     “There is a lot of concern out there and we want to make sure people out there know those types of incidents are a huge priority for detachments to ensure people are feeling safe in their homes,” he said.
    Bourque adds this is a good opportunity to build relationships.
    “We want to share with the most important people, the people we never get to deal with. We usually get to deal with 1 per cent of people, but we definitely want to meet with the citizens that we appreciate the support from and want to work with,” he said.
    The Mocha with Mounties goes on at 6 p.m. on October 30 at Café Ole.

RCMP execute search warrant, seize guns

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The Drumheller RCMP has seized a number of firearms and charges are pending.
On October 19, Drumheller RCMP executed a search warrant in relation to information received from a local resident.
Police recovered seven long barrel rifles and ammunition along with some additional property.
The guns are believed to be involved in a recent related police occurrence in the Drumheller valley. The investigation is ongoing and charges are pending.
Anyone with information regarding any criminal activities can contact the Drumheller RCMP detachment at 403-823-7590 or 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."


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