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Wheatland residents see cut in tax rate

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    Despite the harsh economic climate, residents of Wheatland County are going to get a bit of a break on their property taxes.
    The County set its mill rate and the residential tax rate has gone down from 3.795 to 3.6817. This means a homeowner with a $400,000 home will save just over $45 on their 2018 taxes. Wheatland County CAO Al Parkin says it took some work.
    “We worked pretty hard as staff and council to keep the mill rate as low as we can, while still providing the service we need to provide in the county,” said Parkin. “We are in a fairly good financial position, there has been some really good stewardship over the last many years by council and staff to keep on a very solid financial footing.”
    He says last year the county essentially froze the mill rate, and they were able to hold the line this year with the slight decrease in residential.
    This comes in light of falling assessments, especially with the province freezing linear tax rates and Assessment Year Modifiers. These are taxes collected on infrastructure such as pipelines and power lines that run through the county.
    “As an example, I think we lost $1.2 million in 2017, compared to 2016.  Essentially we lost about 15 to 20 per cent of our assessment on our linear, so it is a pretty substantial hit,” he said.
    Like all municipalities, they were seeing more expense in light of the carbon tax, in diesel fuel alone.
    “It is really substantial when you look at it …so it gets to be quite a bit from that one item. Of course, the pricing we get from contractors is reflective of the carbon tax,” adds Parkin.
    On the nonresidential rates, these saw a small increase, but he says they are still the lowest in the region for the nonresidential tax rate.
    “We try not to hit the nonresidential too hard. They don’t have a vote, so sometimes there is a tendency by municipalities to hit the ones that can’t vote a little harder, but we try to keep it in balance,” he said.
    Looking forward, he says the county seeing growth in residential assessments with new properties, and is seeing some commercial projects coming together.
    “It really challenged us and this year we are seeing things turnaround just a little bit and we are hoping  this is a sign of better things to come.”


Beiseker RCMP on scene of serious collision

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The Beiseker RCMP with Emergency Medical Services and STARS have responded to a serious two-vehicle collision on Highway 9 at Range Road 271.

At 10:11 a.m. today the collision was reported.  Beiseker RCMP have deployed the Collision Analyst to the scene to conduct an investigation.

The RCMP can confirm that a young child is being transported via air ambulance to an area hospital. 

CTV News is reporting the crash claimed three lives. At this time, information about the nature of the injuries on scene or the persons involved is not being released by the RCMP.  An update will be provided when available.

Traffic is being diverted on Highway 9 between Kathryn and Irricana.  Motorists are requested to avoid the area and seek alternate routes.  The area is likely to be diverted for several hours.

Spring Expo showcases community

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    Although there seems to be no green grass in sight, the 2018 Spring Expo will flourish regardless of the weather.
    The fourth annual event hosted by the Drumheller and District Chamber of Commerce (DDCC) is expected to be full of interesting and unique booths and entertainment.
    “It’s like a regular home and garden show, basically it has lots of businesses, products, and services that people might be looking for this time of year,” said Marley Henneigh, Office and Chamber Services Coordinator for the DDCC. “We have hot tubs, recreational stuff like ATV’s, and then we’ve got health and fitness related things like essential oils. There is security and tech businesses there, home construction and home renovation type businesses so lots of different businesses booked in.”
    Dates are set for Friday, April 20 through to Sunday, April 22 at the Greentree Mall.
    The Spring Expo will introduce a ‘Taste of Drumheller’ this year. Restaurants, caterers, and cafes or bistros will be in the spotlight to present their signature dishes.
    “It’s to give more food and beverage options to people while they are at the event. We have a few local businesses booked in for that and it’s going to run like any other food or beverage sampling event where you can purchase tickets and then you redeem them for different sizes of meals and drinks,” she said.
    A stage will also be set up for multiple shows throughout the weekend. Visitors can experience magic shows, a fashion show, and a special appearance from Belle of Beauty and the Beast. A full schedule will be posted on the DDCC Facebook page and in The Drumheller Mail.
    A cross promotion between the DDCC and the World’s Largest Dinosaur has been created so trade show patrons who have their hand stamped can climb the legendary dinosaur for free throughout the weekend.
    If everything featured inside wasn’t enough, horses will be stationed outside.
    “You can hang out with them and pet them or you can actually pay to go on a ride on them, so that will be fun,” said Henneigh.
    The Wayne Community Association will be hosting a fundraiser pancake breakfast from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Saturday morning to raise money for the new playground in Wayne. From 11:30 to 1:30 p.m., Rural Crime Watch will be holding a barbecue fundraiser.
    “It’s always a little bit of a whirlwind in the last month leading up to it but it’s always a good time and the Co-op staff are really helpful every year,” said Henneigh.


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