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Big win in Big Valley

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A Big Valley woman has become one of the newest millionaires in the province after winning big in the LOTTO MAX draw on March 29.
Deborah Brown matched all seven numbers for one of the MAXMILLIONS prizes awarded in the March 29 LOTTO MAX draw.
After checking her tickets using the self-checker at a local store a few days after the draw, Brown discovered she was holding onto a $1 million winning ticket! She scanned the ticket five times before the reality of her windfall sunk in.
“When I got back to my car, my daughter called me and said I sounded funny. I told her, ‘I just won a million dollars!’” Brown recalled as she claimed her prize.
The newly-minted millionaire has some plans for her windfall.
“I’d like to help out my daughter and buy a new vehicle for myself for the first time,” Brown said.
The recent retiree also looks forward to using her winnings to make more out of her retirement and travel.
She purchased her winning ticket at the Stettler Sobeys at 4607 50 Street in Stettler on the day of the draw. She won by matching the MAXMILLIONS numbers 17, 23, 32, 33, 34, 35, and 42.
“It’s out of this world,” added Brown.


CPC Leadership race heats up

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The Conservative Party of Canada’s leadership race is heating up with about a dozen candidates in the fray.
And it is a diverse group with candidates including long-time MP Pierre Poilievre, who was the first to declare his candidacy and create a buzz, to the return of Jean Charest, who was premier of Quebec until 2012, and last held a seat as an MP in 1998. MP for Battle River Crowfoot Damien Kurek is watching the race closely.
“I have not made an endorsement yet, but I plan to,” said Kurek. “I take seriously the responsibility as a conservative candidate to be involved in the process, but also empowering members to be able to make that choice.”
He said he is excited about the process because it is sparking debate among Canadians.
“It is getting attention across the country, to a wide cross-section of Canada. I think some of the candidates have broad appeal,” said Kurek. “The fact conservatives and Canadians are paying attention to this race speaks to two things. One is Trudeau and the Liberals are tired and corrupt and Canadians want a change. Additionally, the Conservative Party is ready to move forward and there is an exciting energy that is associated with that.”
He said he is taking a thoughtful approach to deciding if and when he will endorse a candidate.
“I’m taking my time to look at the policies, speak to the candidates, and also emphasize I am, like all of the members of the Conservative Party, one vote in this process, and I believe in every opportunity to make sure members of the party are in power to make that choice is absolutely fundamental.”
The deadline for candidates to be on the Ballot was April 19. There will be three candidates debates on May 5, 11, and 25. The deadline to sign up new members is June 3. Ballots will be distributed to the membership in the summer and the election date is September 10.
“I am certainly looking forward to the stability that will come with a new leader,” said Kurek.

Council requests review of alternate downtown dike designs following riverside hearing

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On April 19, 2022, a Public Hearing was held to give members of the public impacted by proposed Bylaw 05.22 (Riverside Drive East) the opportunity to address Council directly and have their opinions heard.
Residents submitted both written and verbal feedback on the proposed closure of Riverside Drive East and many questions on flood mitigation and traffic management, which will be summarized and published in a Q&A response package in the coming weeks. Once finalized, the package will be available on both www.drumheller.ca and www.floodreadiness.drumheller.ca.
We heard your concerns. As a result of your feedback, Council has asked the Drumheller Resiliency and Flood Mitigation office to look at alternate design options for the Downtown Dike – Phase 2. As alternate options are being explored, the Downtown Dike – Phase 2 project will be put on hold until a review is complete.
The recording for the ‘April 19, 2022 - Regular Town Council Meeting & Public Hearing for Bylaw 05.22 is available to watch on the Town of Drumheller's Youtube channel.

For more information, please contact the Resiliency and Flood Mitigation Office at floodreadiness@drumheller.ca or (403) 823-4878.


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