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Kneehill County passes tax rate increase

Kneehill County Council

Ratepayers in Kneehill County will see some increase on their tax notice this year after Kneehill County council passed its 2022 Tax Rate Bylaw during the regular Tuesday, April 26 council meeting.
Based on the 2022 budget, which was passed during the March 22 regular council meeting, a total of some $24 million must be levied to the county through its tax rates.
“There are some moderate increases (to the tax rate) to facilitate ongoing operations within the county,” Financial Planning coordinator Marika von Mirbach explained to council during the meeting.
She further explained the average hamlet residential home valued at $100,000 would see an increase of about $26 annually on their tax bill, acreages valued at $300,000 would see an additional $79 annually, and farmland properties about an additional $47 per quarter. Industrial properties will also see some increases, though these figures were not presented during the meeting due to several variants to these property assessments.
However, Ms. von Mirbach noted the amount each ratepayer will be impacted by this increase will depend on the value their property is assessed.
Ratepayers will also see an increase in the provincial Alberta School Foundation Fund requisition, which was passed by the province, and increased by some 3.2 per cent or about $163,000 over 2021. While the provincial requisition has increased, other requisitions including the Kneehill Housing Corporation, have decreased marginally over the previous year.
“No one likes to see tax increases, but no one wants to see service cuts either,” said Kneehill County Reeve Jerry Wittstock in a press release.
Following budget deliberations in March, “modest tax increases” was a recommendation made to council to mitigate budget shortfalls to maintain services to county residents.
Council unanimously consented to give all three readings of the 2022 Tax Rate Bylaw, which was passed unanimously.


Drumheller COVID-19 testing centre closes

Copy of clini

Alberta Health Services (AHS) announced on Friday, April 29 it will be closing five stand-alone COVID-19 testing and immunization sites across central Alberta due to decreasing demand.
These services will move to community health centres in the affected communities of Drayton Valley, Drumheller, Rocky Mountain House, Stettler, and Wainwright effective as of April 30.
AHS is encouraging clients to be mindful of the instructions provided when booking online.
PCR testing for Albertans is available only for those who have clinical risk factors for severe outcomes and those who live and work in high-risk settings. Free rapid antigen testing kits remain available through pharmacies for at-home use.
If you have any of the core symptoms of COVID-19, you are legally required to isolate.
AHS will continue to closely monitor COVID-19 activity across the zone, and will be ready to adjust testing and immunization options should the need arise.
Alberta Health Services is the provincial health authority responsible for planning and delivering health supports and services for more than four million adults and children living in Alberta. Its mission is to provide a patient-focused, quality health system that is accessible and sustainable for all Albertans.

Three Hills RCMP seek identity of suspect in possession of stolen truck

Photographs of Suspect 1

On Monday, May 2 at approximately 8:15 p.m., a rural homeowner discovered an unknown vehicle on their neighbour’s property near Three Hills.
The homeowner approached the vehicle and spoke with a male driver, who stated the female he was with had a sore stomach. The vehicle then left the property.
The vehicle is believed to be a red 2001 Ford SRW, Alberta plate DJT356, and was previously reported stolen from Calgary. The male suspect was captured on video surveillance.
If you have any information regarding this incident, specifically, if you are able to identify the male suspect, please contact the Three Hills RCMP at 403-443-5539. If you wish to remain anonymous, you can contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), online at www.P3Tips.com or by using the “P3 Tips” app available through the Apple App or Google Play Store.
Three Hills RCMP remains fully committed in building safer communities by working in partnership with our communities as well as through investigative and enforcement efforts to achieve this goal.


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