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Mayor Colberg hosts Women in Politics forum

Mayor Colberg

Drumheller Mayor Heather Colberg hosted two Alberta Government ministers and a Canadian Senator on October 26 to discuss women in politics on a zoom call.
Mayor Colberg took the initiative to host the forum to discuss issues that face women who enter politics and share experiences. Among the callers were Leela Aheer, Minister of Culture, Multiculturalism and Status of Women, Rebecca Schulz, Minister of Children’s Services, and Alberta Senator Patti Laboucane –Benson, as well as mayors and councillors from throughout Alberta. There were about 36 on the Zoom meeting call.
“I feel that it is really important to engage women, and we are going into a municipal election a year from now, and I thought it would keep us all inspired and keep us working together and keep the lines of communication open, and encourage younger women to get involved in politics,” said Colberg. “I believe we need a mix of communication, ideas, and suggestions… I thought it was important to get different viewpoints.
Colberg says she has not experienced challenges in her political career because she is a woman, but others have.
“We should all be chosen for positions based on our strengths not whether we are a woman, especially in different levels of politics and different communities,” she said.
“It was exciting to get input from other mayors that have been there for years, the support they give to all of us first-timers was incredible from them,” she said.
She says they are looking at doing it again in the spring, whether it is in person or online, closer to the coming election.
“There are some that are going to continue on, and others are like me and still making those decisions,” said Colberg.


Two men facing drug charges following traffic stop

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Two men are facing drug charges following a traffic stop in Drumheller.
On Oct. 30, Drumheller RCMP Traffic Unit conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle. Further investigation found the driver and two other occupants to be in possession of a controlled substance.
With assistance from the Drumheller RCMP Crime Reduction Unit, all three occupants were arrested. A search of the vehicle incident to arrest produced substances believed to be cocaine, methamphetamine, and fentanyl. A large amount of cash and drug trafficking paraphernalia were also located.

Patrick Bell, 55 of Hanna has been charged with possession of methamphetamine, possession of fentanyl, obstructing a peace officer, and identity fraud.

Michael Farmer, 39, of Drumheller is charged with possession for the purpose of trafficking cocaine, possession for the purpose of trafficking fentanyl contrary, and failure to comply with release order.
Bell and Farmer were released on undertakings and are scheduled to appear in Drumheller Provincial Court on Dec. 18, 2020. The third male was released without charges.

Local family donates century-old threshing machine

Champion thresher

A century-old wooden Champion threshing machine has made its way to Mallaig in Northern Alberta for the town’s Haying in the 30s pioneer program after a generous donation by Lyle and Diana Rowe of Michichi.
The machine was loaded on Sunday, October 18 and will make its way to the town, some 32 kilometres north of St. Paul.
“The program up there is very similar to the Pioneer Acres’ initiative, except their key theme is fundraising for cancer research and development,” Lyle and Diana told the Mail. “We will make the trek up to the St. Paul and Mallaig district whence the weather makes a positive improvement.”
Local volunteer Gerry Nielsen, from Drumheller, helped Lyle and Diana make the connection with Haying in the 30s.
The two-day event, which started in 1999, is normally held over the August long weekend, though it had to be cancelled this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
It is 100 per cent by donation to provide financial support to those undergoing cancer treatments. To date it has helped provide assistance to “more than 5,000 individuals diagnosed with cancer” in the Lakeland Region of Northern Alberta and beyond.
The event showcases what it was like to make hay in the 1930s and boasts a large viewing zoo, a pony merry-go-round, pig roast, and various other entertainments including a hoe-down on the Saturday evening.


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