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Drumheller seeks public input, feedback for 2023 budget priorities

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Drumheller residents and taxpayers have the opportunity to provide feedback on the core municipal services offered by the Town, their satisfaction with these services, and their top three service priorities for the 2023 Operating budget.
Feedback is being collected by award-winning digital democracy platform Ethelo and will help guide council and administration as they prepare for the 2023 budget deliberations.
“As we look ahead to 2023 and beyond, the primary focus will remain on safely delivering the following core municipal services: water and sewer, roads and sidewalks, fire and police,” Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) Darryl Drohomerski stated in a press release from the Town.
Respondents are asked to weigh in on the various municipal services offered by the town, their satisfaction level with the services, and whether they feel the level of funding is adequate or should be amended. At the end of each question respondents are able to provide additional feedback through written comments.
Residents are also asked to identify their top three service spending priorities and provide feedback on their overall satisfaction with the Mayor and Council, their responsiveness and transparency.
The survey will be open until Monday, September 5 and results from the survey will be presented to council at the Monday, September 19 regular council meeting.
It is anticipated the proposed 2023 budgets will be brought before council for discussion and deliberation in October or November, with adoption of the finalized budgets expected between December 2022 and January 2023.


Town of Drumheller issues fire advisory

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In its capacity as Local Fire Authority, a fire advisory is now in effect for the Town of Drumheller.
Due to the current hot weather and existing dry conditions a heightened fire risk exists.
Please note the following:
Under this advisory
All existing fire permits are suspended.
No new fire permits will be issued until conditions improve.

Prohibited
Any burning without a valid fire permit is prohibited.
Consumer fireworks are not permitted.

Permitted
Campfires and fire pits at commercial campgrounds
Backyard residential firepits compliant with Fire Bylaw 04-07
Natural gas and propane fire pits that are CSA approved or ULC certified
Natural gas, propane, electric stoves, barbecues, and smokers that are CSA approved or ULC certified
Solid fueled barbecue appliances where the primary source of fuel consists of charcoal, briquettes, or wood
Catalytic or infrared style heaters that are CSA approved or ULC certified.

We are continually monitoring weather and ground conditions. There may be changes in the coming days if conditions remain unchanged or deteriorate and it is necessary in the public’s interest to put a fire ban in place.
The above fire advisory takes effect on Tuesday, August 16 at 12 p.m. The above restrictions are in place until further notice.
This advisory is for all properties contained within the municipal boundaries of the Town of Drumheller.
If there are any questions, please contact Drumheller Fire Chief Bruce Wade at 403-823-1323.

Drumheller RCMP, partners execute search warrant in Morrin

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On Friday, August 12, Drumheller RCMP, in partnership with Calgary Emergency Response Team, Calgary Police Dog Services, Lethbridge Alberta Law Enforcement Response Team and a representative of Canada Border Service Agency, executed a search warrant on a residence in Morrin, Alta. As a result of this search warrant, several stolen vehicles, as well as a large quantity of methamphetamine, psilocybin and a conductive energy weapon (taser), were seized.
Jeffery Morse, 41, and Tawny Markiewicz, 31, both residents of Morrin, have been charged with possession of methamphetamine for the purpose of trafficking, two counts carrying a concealed weapon, four counts possession of property obtained by crime for the purpose of trafficking, two counts fail to comply with release order, fail to comply with probation, alter/destroy/remove vehicle identification number, possession of weapon contrary to order, and importation of a prohibited weapon.
Morse has been remanded into custody and will appear in provincial court in Drumheller on these charges on Friday, August 19.
Markiewicz has been released from custody and will appear in provincial court in Drumheller on Friday, September 9.


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