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Drumheller Dragons win three straight

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The Drumheller Dragons are back to their winning ways, rattling off three straight against South Division teams.
On Tuesday, February 1, the Dragons hosted the Calgary Canucks. After a scoreless first period, the Dragons capitalized on two powerplays, with Tanner Willick scoring 45 seconds in the second period, and four minutes later, Myle Hilman connected.
The Canucks added one early in the third, but with 33 seconds left, Luke Fennig found the empty net to make the final 3-1.
On Friday, February 4, the Dragons were hosting the Kodiaks, and things looked dire early on. Camrose had the Dragons down by four goals after the first period. Hilman provided a spark for the Dragons in the second, rattling off a powerplay goal a minute and a half into the period, and followed it up with his second five minutes later.
In the third, the Dragons began breathing fire and outshot the Kodiaks 12-5. Griffin Asham- Moroz added a second powerplay goal, and then Grayson Dietrich scored at the midway point, tying the game. Willick scored the winner with less than 5 minutes left as the Dragons went on to a 5-4 win.
On Saturday, February 5, the Dragons were back on the road to take on Blackfalds. The Bulldogs scored first, but Will Christian tied it up to end the first period. Dietrich took the lead for the Dragons early in the second, but Blackfalds tied it again. Sam Simard put the Dragons up 3-2 after two periods.
Simard kept up the pressure, and 2:53 into the third period put the Dragons up 4-2. Carter Belitski added one more as the Dragons went on to a 5-2 win.
The Dragons are back in second place in the AJHL Viterra South as of Sunday, with a three-point cushion on the Kodiaks. On Tuesday, February 8, they hosted the Olds Grizzlys, results not available at press time. On Friday, February 11, they are in Spruce Grove to take on the Saints, and then Saturday, February 12 are in Calgary to take on the Canucks.


Drumheller RCMP seeking information following vehicle thefts

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Drumheller RCMP are asking the public for assistance in relation to two stolen vehicle incidents which they believe may be connected.
On Thursday, February 10 Drumheller RCMP received a call from a resident in the Village of Carbon about a vehicle blocking their driveway. Officers responded and discovered the one-tonne Ford F350 was reported stolen out of Airdrie.
The vehicle was transferred to the Calgary Forensics team for forensic analysis.
Shortly after the vehicle was recovered, RCMP received a second call from another Carbon resident to report a Chevy Trax was stolen from their garage. This vehicle was later recovered in Calgary and has also been taken for forensic analysis.
Drumheller RCMP is asking the public’s assistance for any information in regards to either of these thefts. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Drumheller RCMP at 403-823-7590. 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.

Wheatland County looks into cost-sharing models

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Wheatland County council were presented with a report on the methodology used to develop a recreation cost-sharing model for both the nearby Town of Strathmore and the villages of Hussar, Rockyford, and Standard during the regular Tuesday, February 1 council meeting.
The county had previously been in discussions with Strathmore regarding various concerns with the financial and cost-sharing models, however, these discussions were paused in 2020 to allow the county time to develop a cost-sharing agreement.
“The information outlined was instrumental in determining cost-sharing amounts for the villages and the town cost-sharing negotiations,” Community Services coordinator Dave Rimes shared during the meeting. “Wheatland County residents utilize and value the community facilities, and council desired to contribute a fair cost-sharing amount to these communities.”
Based on a survey of other rural municipalities, which include neighbouring Kneehill County and County of Newell, it was found the average municipal contribution was some $403,349.06 to towns and cities within their boundaries.
This figure was used to negotiate a three-year cost-sharing agreement between Strathmore and Wheatland County with increases in 2022 and 2023 to account for inflation.
A similar survey was conducted to help council determine regional funding for the villages of Hussar, Rockyford, and Standard as the previous Community Region Infrastructure Services Program (CRIPS) ended in 2020; this program provided funds to villages and hamlets where county residents were utilizing recreation infrastructure. In the last year of CRISP funding, the county contributed a total of $251,769.54 among the three villages with Hussar receiving $62,942.39, Rockyford receiving $93,419.75, and Standard receiving $79,506.17.
While some municipalities provide funding as needed for projects, or no funding due to having no villages or only summer villages within their boundaries, the average contribution was found to be some $55,527. This amount has been proposed on a three-year funding agreement with increases in 2022 and 2023 to account for inflation and will be brought before the respective village councils for consideration.
Wheatland County council accepted Mr. Rimes’s report as information and agreed to share the report with both the Town of Strathmore and the respective villages within the county.


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