News | DrumhellerMail - Page #370
11162024Sat
Last updateThu, 14 Nov 2024 9pm

RCMP respond to fatal collision near Rockyford

DSC 0201

On Monday, September 5, shortly after 7:30 a.m., RCMP received a 911 call reporting a single vehicle rollover on Range Road 232, north of the Village of Rockyford.
Drumheller RCMP, Strathmore RCMP, EMS, and fire services responded.
The lone occupant of the vehicle, a 23 year-old male resident of Edmonton, was pronounced deceased on scene.
Drumheller RCMP, along with the RCMP Collision Reconstructionist, continue to investigate the collision. The cause of the collision is not known at this time.
The name of the deceased will not be released.
Traffic delays occurred on Range Road 232, between Township Road 280 and Township Road 274 following the collision.


Delia schedules special community meeting

Delia 2021

Village of Delia residents are invited to attend a special community meeting at 7 p.m. on Thursday, September 8 for council to present information about viability and the future of the village.
In July 2021, the village began its search for a new Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) after Tracy Breese handed in her resignation; former Town of Drumheller Finance and Information Systems manager Bill Wulff has taken over as interim CAO since Ms. Breese’s resignation.
The Mail reached out to Delia Mayor David Sisley for more information regarding the upcoming meeting.
However, Mayor Sisley was reluctant to provide comment and recommended attending the meeting for more information.

Changes to Drumheller council remuneration policy set next council up for success

Drumheller 2021 NEW

Town of Drumheller council approved an amendment to its Remuneration and Expense Allowance Policy during the regular Monday, August 15 council meeting in order to change when an independent task force would be established to help set remunerations.
Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) Darryl Drohomerski requested direction from council at the August 2 council meeting and was directed to bring back the proposed amendments at a future date.
“The reason we are doing this is so this council can set and approve the next council’s remuneration as opposed to the feeling you’re having to approve your own set of compensation,” CAO Drohomerski shared during the August 15 meeting.
He explained, under the current policy, an independent task force of Drumheller residents is to be established within the first year following a municipal election.
This task force then reviews remunerations for Mayor and Council and presents proposed remunerations for consideration and approval.
It was recommended the formation of the task force be moved from Year 1 of a council term, to Year 3. This would allow the current council to set remunerations for the next incoming council term.
CAO Drohomerski noted, while each council member has the opportunity to run for re-election, this amendment would give “a little more blindside” and help set the next incoming council up for success by the previous council prior to the next municipal election.
Along with changing when the task force would be established, it was also recommended to update the base honorariums for both Mayor and Council, which were previously set in 2019. It was proposed to increase base honorariums for council members from $21,976.76 to $23,649.86, and the honorarium for Mayor increased from $41,945.09 to $45,138.08.
Council unanimously approved the changes to the remuneration policy.


Subcategories

The Drumheller Mail encourages commenting on our stories but due to our harassment policy we must remove any comments that are offensive, or don’t meet the guidelines of our commenting policy.