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Break in at Westview Co-op

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The Drumheller RCMP is investigating an early morning break and enter and theft from the Westview Co-op hardware store.
On Wednesday, August 2, at approximately 5:30 a.m. Drumheller RCMP responded to the break-and-enter.
Staff Sergeant Robert Harms tells the Mail, culprit(s) smashed through the front door of the store and stole several battery-operated tools.
Police are asking if anyone witnessed the event or has camera footage to contact the RCMP.
If you have any information on this or any other crime, contact the Drumheller RCMP at 403-823-2630. If you wish to remain anonymous you can contact Crime Stoppers by phone at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), by Internet at www.tipsubmit.com or by SMS (check your local Crime Stoppers www.crimestoppers.ab.ca for instructions).
To report crime online, or for access to RCMP news and information, download the Alberta RCMP app through Apple or Google Play.


Construction season in the valley

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A myriad of projects are underway in the valley this summer including the building of the downtown flood mitigation dike. Crews from Wilco have begun work along Riverside Drive closing the path, removing the barrier, and preparing the site for the new flood mitigation efforts. Be mindful of construction traffic as the projects continue.

Kneehill County increases budget for road work, awards tender

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Kneehill County council awarded a road work project and approved the allocation of an additional $180,000 to complete work on two roads in the heart of the municipality during its regular Tuesday, July 25 council meeting.
Additional repairs, which had not been included in the initial budget, were discovered during the design phase of the project, and these repairs along with the original seal coat work were tendered; at the time of the tender closing, a total of two compliant bids were received.
“In the 2023 budget, council had approved the single graded aggregate seal coat application for… Range Road 240, as well as the airport road, which is Range Road 234,” explained Infrastructure director Mike Ziehr during the meeting.
The lowest bid of $346,000 included work for both the pre-treatment repairs required, as well as the chip seal application and mobilization of the contractor to the site. However, the bid came in over the previously approved budget amount of $220,000, and it was recommended to council to approve a reallocation of $180,000 from the Capital Road Reserves to allow the project to move forward.
Mr. Ziehr noted this type of road work is typically scheduled every seven years, and labour and material rates have increased exponentially since the project was first approved; this will result in the department increasing its budgets as it looks towards future years.
Council approved the transfer of funds and awarded the project in the amount of $346,000.


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