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Village of Delia searching for new CAO

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The Village of Delia is looking for a new Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) following the resignation of former CAO, Tracy Breese.
Breese was hired into the role in April 2020, in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic; her last day in office was Wednesday, June 30.
“We are presently advertising for a new CAO,” says Delia Mayor David Sisley.
The village appointed Bill Wulff of Drumheller as interim CAO on Wednesday, July 7. He will remain the interim CAO until the role can be filled permanently.
Wulff is the former manager of finance and information systems for the Town of Drumheller, and a local accountant. He has volunteered his time and services to help seniors and low-income residents prepare tax returns, and was awarded the Alberta Seniors and Housing Minister’s Senior Service Award in 2018.
Mr. Wulff is also in charge of the Town of Drumheller’s annual Canada Day fireworks display.
Despite losing their CAO, Mayor Sisley says the village should not be affected “too badly” and says they will be able to “keep the village running.”
The regular July council meeting was cancelled in light of Breese’s resignation, and office hours have been reduced to Mondays in July.


Carlie Bell 4-H Scholarship recipients announced

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Carlie Bell was an exceptional 4-Her. She was extremely active in the Drumheller District 4-H Council and the Morrin 4-H Multi Club. In 2011, Carlie died of viral encephalitis after a work/travel adventure in New Zealand and Australia. Carlie had great leadership skills and promoted 4-H involvement. The Carlie Bell Scholarship promotes working for the benefit of the group at the club and district levels. The 2021, 10th Annual Carlie Bell Memorial Scholarship goes to two recipients: Amanda Holowath from the Rumsey Rowley 4-H Beef Club and Ashley McNaughton from the Morrin 4-H Multi-Club. Pictured (l-r): Cathy Bell, Ashley McNaughton, Amanda Holowath, Janice Hoover.

Drumheller council approves 2021 property tax program changes

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The Town of Drumheller council has approved two new options for residents to pay their 2021 property taxes to support residents who have been financially impacted by COVID-19.
Residents can enroll to either defer their property taxes until November 30 of this year, or enroll in a six-month pre-authorized payment plan (PAPP). Both options will omit penalties until December 1, 2021.
In previous years, the Town of Drumheller has offered residents monthly pre-authorized payment options or the option to pay in a lump sum prior to the annual August 31 due date. These options are still available, and those who are on the annual PAPP are not affected by these approved changes.
“The effects of the pandemic are still being felt by members of our community,” shares Town of Drumheller Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) Darryl Drohomerski. “This decision was made in effort of assisting property owners with possible financial burden, just like we did in 2020. Adding a modified payment option will allow residents and businesses to easily manage their payments rather than paying in one large lump-sum come August 31.”
To qualify for the six-month PAPP for 2021 property taxes, or to defer payments until November 30, 2021, property owners must not currently be enrolled on the PAPP, must be current and not have taxes owing from prior years, and must enroll prior to August 1.
Property owners whose taxes are in arrears will still be subject to penalties.
Please note, those enrolling to defer their taxes must provide a copy of the 2021 Notice of Assessment. Those enrolling to the six-month PAPP after Monday, July 26 will be required to provide their first payment.
To enroll in either program, property owners can submit their information online at www.drumheller.ca/live/taxes-payments/property-tax, contact 403-823-1314 or email directly to propertytaxes@drumheller.ca, or visit Town Hall at 224 Centre Street.


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