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Bake sale benefits Salvation Army

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Skye Fabick has a passion for decorating baking and helping those in need.
This is the third year Syke, 10, a Grade 5 student at Greentree School has turned to a bake sale to help those in need.
The tradition started in 2020 when she was not able to celebrate her birthday because of COVID-19 restrictions. Rather than feel bad about it, she and her mother Melanie, who has a home-based baking business decided to have a bake sale and donate the funds to The Salvation Army in time for Christmas.
She began by selling to family and friends, and this year expanded out through social media.
The first year went over well, and the second year was even better.
She again excelled and raised $800 this year and decided to donate the funds she raised on Fill the Kettle Day where Walmart Canada would match the donations made to the Christmas Kettles in their stores.


Province announces affordable housing program

Crystal Sereda

Alberta Minister of Seniors, Community and Social Services Jeremy Nixon announced on Wednesday, December 7 the province will invest $55 million over three years to give Albertans more access to affordable housing.
The new Affordable Housing Partnership program would provide funding for up to one-third the total project cost for new construction, renovation, or development of affordable housing projects.
“(Affordable housing) is not just an issue that’s impacting our large urban centres, it’s also impacting our rural communities, and this province and this government has a commitment to addressing affordable housing right across this entire province,” Minister Nixon stated during the announcement.
Minister Nixon added the goal of the Affordable Housing Partnership program is to develop 25,000 new affordable housing units, and it is expected this funding will help support a variety of projects.
The Town of Drumheller is currently in the process of developing a housing strategy, which also includes provisions for affordable housing within the community. There is an anticipated need to increase available housing by some 220 units of all affordability by 2026 to accommodate expected population growth within the community.
“Currently, the Town of Drumheller does have 50 subsidized rental units, and 20 affordable rental units,” says Drumheller Housing Administration (DHA) board chair Crystal Sereda. “The Housing Strategy already, in its early stages, indicates we’re short on those and there is a need for additional affordable rental options.”
She notes administration from both the Town and DHA are looking at the application, but says it is fairly extensive, and there is a lot of information each needs to collect.
With the short application window, until January 11, 2023, this does present some challenges.
“It’s almost a catch-22; it’s really great we’re having this Housing Strategy done right now, but it’s just not quite ready yet,” Ms. Sereda says, adding the Housing Strategy will provide “good, concrete evidence” which will help to support an application.
Given the $55 million investment will be over a three-year period, Ms. Sereda is hopeful this will give them the opportunity to apply in a future intake round if the full application cannot be completed prior to the first intake deadline.

Order of the Eastern Star shows support for local charities

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Members of the Order of the Eastern Star, part of the Masonic family in Drumheller, showed their support for the community by donating $500 to Colton’s Place, a family violence shelter in Drumheller. They also donated $100 to The Salvation Army. At the presentation are (l-r) Salvation Army officer Major Laura Burrell, Order of the Eastern Star Secretary Sherryl McBride, Worthy Grand Matron of Alberta Gail Anderson, Grand Martha for Alberta Jo’Ann Telford and Amanda Courtenay of The Salvation Army.


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