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Starland County honours retired CAO

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The community of Starland County took a moment on Friday, February 24 to honour Shirley Bremer who retired from Strarland County as CAO, following a career that spanned almost four decades.
Bremer retired in December of last year. For the last five years, she was CAO. Members of Council and former councillors, as well as colleagues and friends, attended a luncheon in her honour at Morrin Hall.
Colleague Sharon Coles paid tribute to Bremer and her leadership.
“I personally did nearly 25 years and appreciated her encouragement, mentorship and education,” said Coles.
We have seen quite a few employers pass through Starland County, and have seen a lot of lifers too. In my opinion that is good leadership when you have that many employees stay with an organization.”
Shirley said she started at the county almost from the very bottom, working in accounts payable and accounts receivable, and worked her way up through payroll, tax assessment and finally Assistant CAO when she served for many years under the leadership of Ross Rawlusyk, before becoming CAO.
“It really was a pleasure working all those years with Ross and Shirley,” said Deputy Reeve Bob Sargent.
Bremer told the crowd gathered she is thankful to the staff and council and she truly will most miss the people she worked with, and chuckled that she is now a “professional couch potato.”
“I might be missing my job a little but, what I am missing is you guys, the interaction, keeping up on the news,” she said. “In almost 40 years I have seen some good people come and go, and that is what makes the county great.”
I am glad to have had all the opportunities I did. I am super fortunate the county has been good to me all of those years,” she said. “I was given opportunities by councils and my boss. I was offered education and I took it. I didn’t plan it that way, but I don’t think I could have had a better career.”


Rosedale Recreation Society receives support from Drumheller Walmart

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Drumheller Walmart staff presented a cheque for $1,000 from the Walmart Community Grant to the Rosedale Recreation Society on Friday, February 17. This funding will help support maintenance of the Rosedale Community Association outdoor skating rink. The Walmart Community Grant program provides funding support to local non-profit organizations in the communities where its associates live. At the donation presentation are (l-r) Walmart director Tammi Nygaard, support manager Thomas Laffin, and Rosedale Recreation Society President Rich Rovere.

Carbon Mayor, councillor censured

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The Mayor of Carbon and one of its councillors have been censured following a special meeting.
The Village Council held a special meeting on Monday, February 6. According to the minutes, to be approved, at the February 21 meeting, Councillor Michelle Lomond brought forward a motion to censure Mayor Brian Peever for his action with a resident at the Village of Carbon Council meeting on Monday, January 16.
The Village of Carbon will provide a letter of reprimand stating Mayor Bryan Peever is on probation with the removal of the Mayor honorarium until the next Organizational Meeting, notes the minutes.
On top of his probation and the loss of his honorarium until the next organizational meeting, Mayor Peever was also directed to apologize for his actions at the February 21 meeting, and to apologize through publication in the Three Hills Capital Newspaper. It did not note how the advertisement would be paid for.
Later in the meeting, Councillor Lomond motioned that “Village of Carbon Council censure Deputy Mayor Brian McHugh for his actions with resident communication involving Council, pursuant to the Village of Carbon’s Code Of Conduct Bylaw 2018-806.”
McHugh was also put on probation until the next organizational meeting, but it did not note if he would lose his honorarium. He was directed by the council not to respond to emails on behalf of the Council without Council’s consent and when pecuniary interest is noted, he will excuse himself effective immediately.
Both motions were carried.


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