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Drumheller RCMP lay drug charges following traffic stop

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On May 13, 2020 the Drumheller RCMP conducted a traffic stop which led to charges under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act.

At 1:30 a.m., a vehicle was pulled over for a regulation infraction. Drug paraphernalia was observed in plain view and an investigation followed. The driver and passenger were arrested and the vehicle searched.  Police located a large amount of suspected methamphetamine, cocaine, fentanyl, cash, and other drug related paraphernalia. 

Elizabeth Joy McDuff (20) and Michael Robert Kinney (44) have both been charged with multiple counts of possession of a controlled substance and possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking.

Both have been released with future court dates in Drumheller; McDuff is to appear on August 21 and Kinney on September 18, 2020.


Suspension Bridge closed for planned repairs

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The Star Mine Suspension Bridge in Rosedale will remain closed to the public, even if COVID-19 restrictions are lifted.

The closure is due to safety concerns surrounding the Suspension Bridge, making it unsafe for use.

“The Suspension Bridge was inspected as part of a larger inspection throughout the Valley by the Flood Mitigation and Resiliency Office,” said Chief Administrative Officer, Darryl Drohomerski. “During the inspection, it was determined the northeast timber bridge support was in extremely poor condition. As a result, it was decided to close access to the bridge. A fence has been erected at the entrance to the bridge and the parking lot will be closed to the public until a repair can be made.”

There are currently “No Trespassing” signs installed at the entrance of the parking lot, to prohibit use. The Town encourages community members to contact the RCMP or Bylaw if they see anyone attempting to climb the fence to gain access to the bridge.

“The bridge must be repaired before it is safe to reopen to the public,” said Drohomerski. “A plan is being established to resolve the issue and enable this repair as early as possible; however, a specific date cannot be determined at this time.”

Recycling Program resumes

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    As COVID-19 pandemic efforts continue, some normalcy is coming back. The local recycling program in Drumheller has returned albeit with a few exceptions.
  As of May 2, the recycling program at the Drumheller landfill has resumed. Recycling was suspended early in the pandemic efforts. At this point recycling bins have been returned to the transfer stations of the members of the Drumheller and District Solid Waste Management Association (DDSWMA).         In Drumheller recycling drop off is being provided at the landfill.
    Residents can drop their cardboard, newsprint, tin, hard plastic, and bond paper. The local community bins have not yet been installed.
 Tammi Nygaard of DDSWMA says they are taking precautions. The bins are sanitized and when dropping off, residents are asked to observe physical distancing.
    “It is a different process for us as we have to hold it for three days before we process it just to make sure there are no active virus on anything,” said Nygaard.
    She says the market for recyclable goods is very strong right now.
    “The markets are screaming for it. This pandemic globally has hit them hard, first of all, because a lot of commercial businesses are not open, so they are not bringing in all their goods and restaurants are not operating, so the commercial side has declined, but the residential side has just boomed because people are buying more online and everything is coming in boxes.”
    “When you talk to the mills and the brokers they are telling us to not stop (the recycling programs), they need the cardboard right now, it is $209 a ton,” she said. “All of this packaging is really necessary for medical supplies, food supplies.”
    She adds, local recycling often does well on the market because Drumheller and its partners provide a  sorted clean product.
       For more information contact the DDSWMA at 403-823-1345.


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