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Four-way stop wanted by Bankview community, survey says

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A four way stop in the Bankview area is what most residents say they want after feedback was gathered at an open house held last week.

An online survey and open house on Thursday, July 26 regarding recent changes to the stop signs at 7 Avenue SE and 1 Street SW showed the majority of respondents were in favour of turning the intersection into a four way stop.

Concerns were raised by the nearby community after the intersection, which had long had stop signs placed east-west bound, was changed to north-south bound traffic stopping. Residents showed concerned over safety with traffic failing to stop with the new placement.

Town director of infrastructure Armia Mikhaiel says the online votes and turnout at the open house ‘beyond expectations.’

“It’s great thing to have open communication with the public to ensure whatever changes are made that it’s for the public’s convenience,” Mikhaiel says.

“People should have a voice, they’re the ones who have to determine what’s safe for their families,” said Mayor Heather Colberg. “Those not living there should not speak for those living there.”

Typically the decision would be put forward to town council, but council is currently on summer break until August 20. Council and town officials will meet later this week to see if they can implement the changes without council’s formal approval.


Rumsey Ride For STARS gallops into 29th year

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One of STARS Air Ambulance’s longest running fundraising rides again as the 29th annual Rumsey Ride For STARS is set to go.

The annual ride, hosted by the Rumsey Agricultural Society has become a mainstay, and while many fundraisers come and go, the grassroots event goes on and on. It has raised more than $760,000, and last year alone brought in $45,000.

While it might seem formulaic, committee member Rob Richmond says you stick to what works.

“If it ain’t broke don’t fix it,” he laughs. “For the most part, we’re like the Energizer bunny, we keep going and going.” Kidding aside, it is a popular event for a good cause.

“I think the folks in the beginning before I got involved, like Ernie Goddard and Rosalie Mcfarlane did a great job, and the concept of STARS is such a cool thing. We are always trying to get new people involved in the ride.

“I think it is just a meat and potatoes fundraiser, it is not a whole bunch of glitz and glam, it’s common folk trying to raise bucks.”

This year’s ride is on Sunday, August 12 at the TL Bar Ranch, north of the Tolman Bridge on Highway 585.

The best way to start the day is with breakfast and the Rumsey Fire Department will be serving up a great one from 9-11 a.m. for only $5 a plate.

Registration is open from 9 a.m. to noon and riders have a choice of trail rides to take on based on difficulty. Riders can buy into a poker rally for $5 a hand. 

Those not on the trail have all kinds of ways to keep entertained including Jill Brodie and her dog and duck demo, raffles and a silent auction.

At noon Gooch’s Gang and the Alix Fire Department will be serving a barbecue lunch. He said this started as a simple lunch, but the popularity has grown, and now it is a part of the festivities.

From 4-6 p.m. the Country Cookers will be serving dinner.

  There are prizes awarded to the top 3 senior and junior riders for top pledges.

Man who fled from police arrested by Drumheller RCMP

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A local man who previously fled from police and was wanted on outstanding warrants has been arrested by Drumheller RCMP and is scheduled to appear in court.

Drumheller RCMP attended a rural residence in to arrest Darcy Lee Ewing, 47 and of Starland County, on outstanding warrants which included resisting and obstructing a peace officer, taking a motor vehicle without consent, and two counts of failing to comply with his probation order.

The warrant stemmed from an incident on July 20 where it is alleged Ewing fled from police in a vehicle after police attempted to arrest him. Police recovered the vehicle which he was not to authorized to possess.

Ewing has previous records relating to property crime offences and was known to police.

He was remanded into custody following a judicial hearing and will appear in Drumheller Provincial Court on August 10.


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