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Two East Coulee firefighters with over 100 years shared service retire

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Members of Drumheller Fire and Rescue got together on Wednesday, December 14 in honour of two retiring members of the East Coulee hall who, collectively, have over 100 years of service between them.
Frank Kalman and Bob Repas were recognized for their years of service to the community, and reminisced about some of the most impactful calls they have attended over the years since joining the department in 1973.
In 1980, Mr. Kalman took over the role of East Coulee Fire Chief from his brother, Steve Kalman; at the time, the department was under the jurisdiction of Improvement District No. 7. During his time as Chief, Mr. Kalman saw the Improvement District incorporated into the Municipal District of Badlands in 1991, and then saw another amalgamation with the Municipal District and the then City of Drumheller to form the Town of Drumheller in 1998.
He was then appointed as District Chief.
Mr. Kalman has spent his life in East Coulee and has raised three daughters with his wife, Donna, in the community. Now retired, Mr. Kalman and his wife relocated to the Red Deer area to be closer to family.
Mr. Repas grew up southeast of East Coulee in a community known as Western Monarch. His father owned a grocery store in Western Monarch and, when the mines began shutting down in the area, bought the grocery store in East Coulee and joined the department.
Bob soon followed in his father’s footsteps, and he and his wife Barb have been active community members over the years--from volunteering on the East Coulee Community Association, and leading fundraising efforts to replace the community hall after it was lost to fire around 1990.
The two reflected on some of the biggest calls they had attended, including the East Coulee Hotel fire in the late 1970s, and the fire that destroyed the East Coulee Community Hall, and the highlight of the community receiving a new fire truck in 1983.


Crews respond to Boxing Day house fire

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Drumheller Fire Department responded to a call on Boxing Day (Monday, December 26) morning at approximately 7 a.m. for a house on fire in the Newcastle area of 4 Avenue SW. Crews, including the aerial ladder truck, were on scene battling the blaze in -9°C temperatures. No injuries were reported, and ATCO had isolated power to the structure. No further updates are available at this time.

Kneehill County sends Alberta Transportation letter of concern over bridge condition

Kneehill County Council

An Alberta Transportation owned bridge crossing the Bigelow Reservoir on Highway 587 northwest of the Town of Trochu is in need of repairs, and Kneehill County council is preparing a letter of concern to Minister of Transportation and Economic Corridors Devin Dreeshen.
Council directed administration to draft the letter and arrange a meeting with Minister Dreeshan during the spring Rural Municipalities of Alberta (RMA) convention in March 2023 during the regular Tuesday, December 13 council meeting.
“The bridge in question was first brought to our attention (by Division 6 Councillor Wade Christie) a number of months ago,” stated Director of Infrastructure Mike Ziehr during the meeting.
He noted the bridge falls under the jurisdiction of Alberta Transportation, and the county made the department aware of these concerns. An inspection was carried out by the province in February 2022 which showed several concerns.
However, following the inspection, the county was informed Alberta Transportation is “not looking to repair (the bridge) anytime soon” and is not being included “anywhere in their future plans for budgeting;” there are some concerns the bridge could be placed under weight restriction, or suffer failure or loss of the structure if it is left unrepaired, and the impact this could have as traffic is diverted off the highway and onto county-owned gravel roads.
Deputy Reeve Ken King questioned whether it might be better to address the issue in a face-to-face meeting with Minister Dreeshen at the spring RMA convention.
Council approved sending the letter of concern to Minister Dreeshen, and to also meet with Minister Dreeshen at the spring RMA convention if the opportunity was available.


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