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Operational budget finishes review

    Drumheller town council has finished reviewing the 2012 to 2014  draft operating budget. Although subject to revisions from council, the draft budget will put Drumheller in a $42,772 deficit for 2012.
    The good news is that the deficit will only occur during 2012. In 2013 it is estimated that Drumheller will be looking at a surplus of $81,278 and another of $334,962 in 2014.
    “If we have a three year budget we’re allowed to have a deficit as long as there is a surplus at the end of the three years,” said Acting Director of Corporate Services Bill Wulff.
    The Town of Drumheller made the switch to three year budgets in 2009; prior to that annual budgets were the norm.
    The advantages of the three year budget is that it allows for  more accurate planning of future projects and in the annual budget scheme, no deficits were allowed at all.
    Before being brought before town council, the budget went through an exhaustive process of creation and review at the department level. Town staff were tasked with scrutinizing each expense.
    “Nothing that we did in the budget reduced service levels at all,” assures Wulff.
    The bad news is taxes will be increased to keep service at their current levels. Expect tax increases of three per cent each year.
    The budget also assumes a 1.5 per cent increase to the Drumheller tax base.
    The biggest change in the new operational budget is the inclusion of the operating budget for the Badlands Community Facility. The town’s reserves were hit hard by the construction of the facility, but the budget includes for an injection of $600,000 into the town’s resources over the next three years.
    The budget review by council brought a few changes to light. Town staff are now going through the process of making those changes.
    The next step in the budget process is reviewing the water and sewer rates, an exhaustive process. Afterwards, the town will review the capital budget which has yet to be reviewed at the department level.
    It is hoped that by the end of February the operating budget will be finalized.


Charges withdrawn against two found in car with drugs

    Charges were withdrawn for two women who were alleged to have had more than $23,000 worth of cocaine and crack cocaine in a rental car passing through the area.
    The names of Penny Siles of Chestermere and Lacey Ironman were called in provincial court in Drumheller on Friday January 20. The two were charged with possession of drugs for the purpose of trafficking.
    On September 15 of last year the Drumheller RCMP  received a request from the  Calgary Police Service to assist in locating a vehicle that was alleged to have been used to transport drugs. Constables Jones and Maxwell located the vehicle and the investigation resulted in the discovery of $23,686 worth of cocaine and crack cocaine.
    Last Friday Federal Prosecutor Colin Kloot announced they would not be pursuing charges against the two in Drumheller. He noted that a new procedure has been initiated  in the Calgary jurisdiction.

Thief’s identity sought through surveillance photo

    On Saturday January 14, 2012, between 7:00 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. a white 2006 Mitsubishi Lancer bearing an Alberta licence plate, YYL 448 was stolen from a private address in Calgary on Kerrydale Rd. SW.
     This stolen vehicle was later involved in a theft of gas from an Esso gas station in Three Hills on Wednesday January 18 at approximately 2:00 p.m.  Three Hills RCMP were able to secure surveillance footage of the theft and the lone male suspect.
    The suspect is described as 25-35 years old with a goatee or beard, wearing a black toque, white running shoes, jeans with a torn right knee, black jacket with a green hood showing from under the jacket.
     Three Hills RCMP is seeking the public’s help in identifying this suspect.  Should anyone have any information regarding the identity of this person or information related to this incident, please contact Three Hills RCMP.
     In an effort to help curb property thefts of this nature the public is reminded to keep vehicles parked in  high visibility areas when possible and also to consider after-market security devices.


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