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Welcome Elizabeth, the 2023 New Year's Baby

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The New Year’s Baby wasted no time arriving and greeting the community on January 2.
Elizabeth Audrey Rose Barry, daughter of Jasmine Manning and Mitchell Barry, arrived at 5:37 a.m. and weighed seven pounds 11 ounces. She was right on schedule, with a due date of January 3.
She is their first child and the first grandchild of Nikki and Rob Kwiczak and the second of Lisa and Ken Jackson.
Dr. Maseka was the attending physician.
Little does baby Elizabeth know, is she and her family are about to be showered with hundreds of dollars worth of gifts from participants in The Drumheller Mail’s New Year’s Baby Contest.
Sponsors include Bevan Scott Hair Salon and Spa, Hi-Way 9 Express, DeMott Floors, Kneehill Soil Services, Home-Town Realty, Extra Foods, SJ Fashions, Drumheller Public Library, O’Shea’s Eatery and Ale House, Rocky Mountain Equipment, Westergard Ford, Shoppers Drug Mart, Yavis Family Restaurant, Canadian Tire, Adams Industrial Supplies, Drumheller Subway, Reality Bytes, Jerry’s Liquor Store, Tugs Pop Culture and Sports, The Brick, Caron’s Waste Management, Vintage Tap House, Valley Truck and Car Wash, Drumheller Equipment, Harper’s Tire, Sam’s Indian Kitchen, Dinosaur Hotel and Newcastle Bar, Dairy Queen, H&H Optical and Hearing, Riverside Value Drug Mart, Rustic Chic Flowers and Gifts, Ascend LLP Chartered Professional Accountants, Fountain Tire, ImageCrafter Signs, A&W, M.H. Enterprises, Dry Canyon Collectables, and Century 21 Power Realty.


Woman sentenced for drug possession

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A woman was given a one-year probation order after police seized a significant amount of methamphetamine.
Leslie Michelle appeared in provincial court in Drumheller on Friday, December 9. She pleaded guilty to simple possession of methamphetamine.
The court heard how on January 6, 2022, Drumheller RCMP were called to a car in the ditch near Munson. A lone female was in the car asleep.
EMS checked on her and she was given 24-hour prohibition and taken to holding. Police discovered methamphetamine in plain view in the console of the car and in a backpack. The total was 56 grams.
While it was a significant amount of drugs, the Crown said there was no indication of trafficking and the primary consideration in sentencing is rehabilitation.
Michelle was sentenced to a one-year probation order.

2022 Year In Review - Standard celebrates major milestone in 2022

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For the Village of Standard, 2022 was a momentous year as the village celebrated its 100 year, and completed a number of infrastructure projects including bringing reliable, high-speed internet access to village residents and providing residents with new recreation opportunities.
The village began its centennial celebrations on the actual date of its incorporation at the end of April with cupcakes, and a demonstration using time period accurate equipment and horses to seed a field near the site of the former Standard School. A centennial celebration was held in August which brought the community together to reminisce and celebrate the history of the village with numerous activities throughout the day. During this celebration, the field seeded in April was harvested, again using period accurate equipment, and the public was welcomed to lend a hand. The celebration wrapped up with a roast beef dinner and musical performances by Aaron Krabsen and the Cat Country Band.
In preparation for the centennial celebrations, the Standard Community Facility Enhancement Society, who takes care of the village’s walking path known as Memory Lane, completed construction of enclosed picnic shelter and bathrooms along the walking path along with the interior of one of the prominent features of Memory Lane, an original CP Rail caboose.
Work was also completed on the Broadway project over the summer which saw water, sewer, pavement and sidewalks replaced along the village’s main street core, known as The Broadway.
The Standard Ag Society was also busy with preparations, installing hockey boards and puck nets around its outdoor rink and connecting to LiveBarn, which will allow residents and other subscribers to watch events at the indoor rink both live and on demand.
Final remnants of the former Standard School, which was demolished in late 2019, were cleared away from the site over the summer. The site, which includes an open field, playground, baseball diamond, and track area, was officially declared Centennial Park in August; the open field is where the centennial celebration crop was planted and harvested. Local artist Whitney Sommerfeldt designed a sign for the park, which was then manufactured by D-Alta.
Work was completed by Connect Mobility to bring high speed, reliable internet service to the Standard area. This service is available to residents within the village, as well as some acreages in the surrounding areas. Council approved the project in late 2021 and says it was made possible through Wheatland County’s Infrastructure Grant Fund. With services already available, it is hoped this infrastructure network can be expanded to reach more acreages.


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