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Administrator appointed for Big Valley after council resignations

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The Minister of Municipal Affairs has appointed an administrator for the Village of Big Valley to take on the powers and duties of the council until quorum is restored.
This comes after Mayor Clark German and Deputy Mayor Amber Hoonenberg resigned. Mayor German resigned on November 21 a day after a council meeting and Hoonenberg resigned the next day. One hotly discussed issue at the meeting was council remuneration.
Gene Sobolewski was appointed by the Minister of Municipal Affairs as the official administrator to assume council duties last week. Since Big Valley has a council of three, it is no longer able to establish quorum to govern. The lone councillor remaining is Dan Houle.
This is not the first resignation since the last general municipal election. Councillor Gail Knudsen resigned in August of 2022. In the byelection that followed German was acclaimed.
Big Valley CAO Coleen Mayne explains that at its meeting on December 18, they are giving Mr Soboblewski signing authority and to pass an interim budget.
The date has not been a date set for nominations for a byelection, however Mayne expects it will happen in March.


Drumheller and area approved for police and crisis team

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Drumheller’s RCMP has been granted funding from the province for a Regional Police And Crisis Team (RPAC Team).
This will be a two-person team made up of a police officer and a health practitioner, specializing in mental health and will be available to Drumheller and surrounding communities. They ride in a police cruiser and are engaged to where police think they are best suited for mental health calls.
Staff Sergeant Robert Harms, explains that if someone is in emotional crisis, “There’s always been the argument: is a mental health call a police matter or a medical matter? It’s both.” Mental health calls Harms has been on are some of the most dangerous because, “You have someone who is in crisis and sometimes weapons may be involved. So, there needs to be a police component to it,” he says, “They can’t diagnose or offer the best treatment to that person, but when you have a health practitioner with you, they can. It’s the best of both worlds to help people out.”

Mystery of Christmas solved

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There was some slick detective work at the St. Anthony’s Grade, 2,3 and 4 Christmas Concert as detectives Megan Engler and Liam Keller (right) answered all the questions they could about the Christmas Story for an appreciative audience, as students from each grade performed Christmas carols. Shepherds Sam Gross and Alainna Pollock brought gifts to Mary, played by Maria Agulto and Joseph played by Edwin Swain.


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