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Law enforcement steps up September long weekend

Long Weekend Checkstop

In anticipation of a busy long weekend, Drumheller valley and surrounding areas were subject to enhanced policing over the long weekend.
Police presence and operations were strengthened by having additional members working and by partnering with Drumheller Municipal Enforcement Officers, local Sheriffs, and Fish and Wildlife.
RCMP responded to a total of 38 calls for service and issued a total of 22 violation tickets for traffic offences.
A total of four checkstops were held, including with partners, in various areas of the detachment area. 180 vehicles were checked and resulted in three traffic tickets, one liquor ticket, and four drivers who were suspended for providing breath samples in the “warning” category which resulted in a three-day license suspension, vehicle seizure, and additional provincial sanctions.
One driver was suspended for failing a breath test, resulting in a 90-day suspension, 30-day vehicle seizure, and additional provincial sanctions.
Two arrest warrants were also executed.
A total of three vehicles were seized.
In one case, a 25-year-old female from Medicine Hat drove into a large-scale check-stop while talking on her phone earning her a $300 fine for holding/using a cell phone while operating a motor vehicle.

Along with these check-stops, a 41-year-old female from Drumheller found trespassing on a property, was arrested for two outstanding traffic warrants. The investigation found she was in possession of suspected methamphetamine and fentanyl, and in possession of a knife contrary to court conditions.
The female was charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance, Fail to Comply with Probation, and Fail to Comply with a Release Order. She was released from custody.
Staff Sergeant Robert Harms stated, “Enhancing our policing and planning enforcement operations over the long weekend was a direct response to anticipating increased traffic flow and activities in the area and aligns with our Policing Priorities of Crime Reduction and Traffic Safety”.
“It is troubling to see some people continue to drive under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs, and the RCMP will continue operations, including with partners, to seek those drivers out and remove them from the roadways,” he said.
If you have any information regarding criminal activity, please contact Drumheller RCMP at 403-823-7590, call 911, or contact your local Police Service.
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.


Hatch takes on principal role at Carbon School

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Carbon School is starting out the new year with new leadership.
Ryan Hatch has been appointed principal of Carbon School, effective at the start of the 2023/2024 school year.
Ryan holds a Bachelor of Education from the University of Alberta and is working towards a Masters in Education, Educational Technology from the University of Memorial of Newfoundland.
Ryan has been with the Golden Hills School Division since 2007 and spent many years at Drumheller Valley Secondary School and is a highly skilled classroom teacher with over 16 years of experience.
He was appointed Associate Principal of Carbon School in 2022 and his varied advisory roles in Student Leadership, social media support and experience as a Representative for our ATA Local will serve him well in his new administrative role.

Town readies for annual clean up

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Drumheller residents, along with the Town’s Infrastructure Services department, are gearing up for the annual Kick It to the Curb and Community Clean Up programs, which will begin starting Friday, September 8.
The two initiatives help residents get rid of items they no longer need, while also saving them a trip to the landfill, and gives others the opportunity to pick up something new.
“This year marks the third year that the Community Clean Up program exists in its current form,” says a statement from the Town of Drumheller. “Prior to being held at this time (in the fall), the program was called the Spring Clean Up and was held in the spring months.”
While the timing of the program has changed, the initiative has been in existence for over 20 years.
Last year, crews collected a variety of items, including a total of 50 computers, 15 freon appliances, over 16 metric tonnes of metal, 82 televisions, 145 tires, and 526 paint cans among others.
Between Friday, September 8 and Sunday, September 10, residents can place belongings on their front curb as part of the Kick It to the Curb program. Items should have a “Free” label on it, and those looking for some second-hand treasures should be respectful of others’ properties and only take items marked “Free.”
After Sunday, residents are asked to remove any remaining items from their curb to avoid fines, and are encouraged to consider donating items in good, used condition to a community donation service to keep these items out of landfills.
Then, starting on Monday, September 11 until Thursday, September 21, crews will begin moving through the Town’s various communities to collect items as part of the Community Clean Up. First up on the list are the communities of East Coulee, Cambria, Lehigh, and residences along Highway 10 to Rosedale. Items can be placed in the same location residents would normally leave their regular household garbage.
There are a few rules about what kinds of items can be collected, and how much-no single site is to exceed a half-ton truck in volume, and the program does not accept demolition material, commercial or industrial waste, or household hazardous materials.
While the program does accept appliances with freon, these require a special sticker which can be purchased for $15 at Town Hall prior to the scheduled collection date.
For a full list of accepted materials, and to view the complete 2023 Community Clean Up schedule, see Page 12 of this edition of The Mail or visit https://www.drumheller.ca/live/town-services/community-clean-up.


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