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Drumheller council awards airport lighting project after additional funding received

Drumheller Municipal Airport

Things at the Drumheller Municipal Airport will look a lot brighter after Drumheller council approved a partial award for the lighting portion of the airport rehabilitation project to Border Paving Ltd at the regular Monday, October 3 council meeting.
Although the paving portion of the project was awarded in April 2022, council had decided to postpone awarding the lighting portion as the cost was over $200,000 above the approved budget.
In May, Drumheller Mayor Heather Colberg and Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) Darryl Drohomerski lobbied the provincial government for additional funding for multiple projects due to escalating project costs, including the airport rehabilitation project which is funded by the Strategic Transportation Infrastructure Program - Community Airport Program (STIP - CAP).
Under the STIP - CAP program, the provincial government will pay 75 per cent of the cost of the project, with the municipality responsible for the remaining 25 per cent.
Shortly after their lobbying efforts, a letter from Alberta Minister of Transportation Prasad Panda was received informing the Town it had been granted an additional $152,051 to complete the lighting project.
Based on the additional funding received, the budget for the lighting project was increased from $142,000 to $344,734.67. Border Paving identified the lighting project will cost some $336,650 to complete, which is $8,084.67 under the newly budgeted amount.
Council unanimously awarded the revised project to Border Paving.


Hanna student awarded 2022 Gaye Ross Memorial Scholarship

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Madison MacKinnon from Hanna was awarded the 2022 Gaye Ross Memorial Nursing Scholarship on Friday, October 7. The scholarship was established in 1998 in memory of Gaye Ross, an active member of the community and a respected Registered Nurse at the Drumheller Health Centre. Madison’s dedication to a career in nursing is demonstrated by completing her Health Care Aide certification before pursuing her Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing as well as her work in Long Term Care. At the presentation were Drumheller and Area Health Foundation (DAHF) Treasurer Mary Marshman (left) and Madison MacKinnon.

Councillor Zariski receives Minister's Seniors Service Award

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Drumheller Councillor Tom Zariski has spent over 30 years volunteering to give back to senior citizens in the community and, on Tuesday, October 4, he was recognized for his years of continued volunteerism at the 2022 Minister’s Seniors Services Awards.
At the awards ceremony, Mr. Zariski was presented with the Alice Modin Award, which is given in honour of Alice Modin who campaigned Strathcona County in 1986 to start a seniors day and paved the way for the province-wide Seniors’ Week now celebrated. The Alice Modin Award is given to individuals or couples who are 65 years or older with 20 or more years of volunteerism in their community, and who actively promotes volunteerism or whose volunteer efforts have had an impact provincially.
“He has promoted seniors and housing over the years, which has been why the Drumheller & District Seniors Foundation (DDSF) has been so successful in moving forward to meet the needs of seniors in the community,” says DDSF Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) Glenda Youngberg.
This is not the first time Mr. Zariski’s volunteer efforts for seniors have been recognized, though this is the first time he has been awarded individually.
In 2003, Drumheller Composite High School was given the Minister’s Seniors Services Award for a nonprofit organization for hosting the annual Seniors Christmas Dinner, which was began by Mr. Zariski, who was principal of the high school at the time.
Mr. Zariski has continued to serve seniors in the Drumheller community since then.
Over his approximate 10 years on Town council, Mr. Zariski has been part of the Drumheller & District Seniors Foundation. He has played an integral role in helping to secure funding to renovate and update Sunshine and Hillview Lodge.
This has also included securing funds to build a new supportive living unit wing, which will give seniors with more complex needs the opportunity to stay in the community.
He says he was humbled and privileged to be nominated and receive the award.
“For me, it’s all about payback-seniors have created this country, have created this province, have created our community-and the incredibly high standard of life we have, and the quality of life, that’s all because of these people who have worked so hard,” Mr. Zariski says about his reasons behind volunteering for seniors.


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