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Carbon Mayor Bryan Peever announces resignation

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Mayor Bryan Peever has announced his resignation from the Village of Carbon Council, effective
immediately.
Regrettably, the Village of Carbon Council is currently facing a quorum issue, which has severely
impacted its ability to function effectively. A quorum represents the minimum number of council
members required to conduct official business, such as voting on crucial matters and passing ordinances.
The lack of a quorum has resulted in a state of gridlock, impeding progress on essential projects and
initiatives.
In light of this situation, the Village of Carbon has already taken steps to address the quorum challenge.
The administration has reached out to the Minister of Municipal Affairs to seek guidance and support in
resolving this matter promptly. Moreover, plans are underway to hold a special election on Thursday,
September 21, 2023, to fill the vacant positions and restore the necessary quorum.
On behalf of the Village of Carbon, we wish to express our sincerest appreciation to Mayor Bryan Peever
for his dedicated service on Council.
For further updates and information regarding the special election and related matters, residents are
encouraged to contact the Acting CAO, Kim Nicholson at (403) 572-3244 or email
admin@villageofcarbon.com.


Ready, steady, GO!

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It is a tradition for the Village of Carbon for residents to go barreling down Essex Street protected by a helmet and carton on wheels. On Saturday, July 22 the Carbon Legion hosted some good old-fashioned fun, with its annual Soapbox Derby Race. The Fire Department and Carbon Lions cars were on track for young and old to take a run in front of dozens of spectators. The Carbon Legion’s famous Pelican took to the track as well but had a few technical difficulties. Residents and visitors enjoyed the afternoon of speed and even a couple of crashes.

Carbon Village office vandalized

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A person was arrested following an incident of vandalism at the Village of Carbon Office last Monday.
On Monday, July 17, at a Village of Carbon Regular Council Meeting at approximately 6 p.m., a person attending the council meeting vandalized the town office.
It appears outdoor flower pots were overturned and thrown onto cars parked in the parking lot. Hanging plants were torn down, and dirt was strewn about the parking lots.
Drumheller RCMP attended and took an individual into custody. The person was released on an undertaking.
At this point, charges against the person have not been sworn.
The Mail reached out to the Village of Carbon, but there was no response as of press time.


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