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Human remains discovered at car fire near Morrin

RCMP CREST COLOUR

Drumheller, Alberta – On Monday, October 16, at approximately 8:00 a.m., members of the Drumheller RCMP Detachment responded to a report of a burning vehicle in a rural area south of the village of Morrin, Alberta.  Firefighters from Morrin attended and extinguished the flames.  Human remains were discovered at the scene.

Members of the RCMP’s Major Crimes Unit (MCU) have assumed carriage of the investigation with assistance from the Drumheller RCMP Detachment and specialized units such as the RCMP’s Forensic Identification Section (FIS) and its Auto Theft Unit from Calgary.

The investigation is ongoing and the last known registered owner of the vehicle has been located and has been spoken to by police.  An autopsy is scheduled for tomorrow at the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Calgary. 

The RCMP requests that anyone with information about this case to call the Drumheller RCMP Detachment.  In the event that callers wish to remain anonymous, they are encouraged to contact Crime Stoppers by phone at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), or by internet at www.tipsubmit.com


Heather Colberg wins Mayoral Race

Heather Colberg wins the Drumheller mayor election on October 16, 2017 (mailphoto by Terri Huxley)

Heather Colberg has won the seat to be the next Drumheller Mayor by a landslide.

She defeated former long-time councillor Sharel Shoff by 1636 votes.

“I can’t even put it into words,” began an emotional Colberg. “It’s such a surreal feeling. I wanted the best job in Drumheller and I got it.”

She now becomes the first female mayor of Drumheller.

“For me, it’s not about gender, I feel ready and I just happen to be a female,” said Colberg.

Overall, 2,432 people or 46.25 per cent of the population were able to hit the polls on Monday, October 16.

“I’m pretty impressed actually, I think people were really engaged and wanted to have a voice and I can assure everyone that this council will be a listening council and we will be listening to the people that voted us in,” said Colberg.

She has an ambitious agenda full of new ideas.

“I’m so grateful that the people gave me the confidence that I could do it,” Colberg continued. “We’re going to work closely with administration.”

The council she will be leading will have a mix of experience and fresh faces. Incumbents Lisa Hansen-Zackaruk claimed a seat with 1204 votes, Jay Garbutt with 1113 votes, and Tom Zariski with 1089 votes.

New to council are Fred Makowecki who captured 1847 votes. He is joined by Tony Lacher who also faired well with 1450 ballots. Kristyne De Mott trailed behind with 1297 votes.

“It looks like it’s going to be a great council so that’s exciting. I look forward to the ability to deal with all the issues that people brought up,” said Colberg.

Sharel Shoff put up a good fight for the mayoral spot with a carefully planned campaign over the last two weeks as well.

“I think I ran a good campaign and I put out the points that I felt was more important to Drumheller,” Shoff began. “I believe in change, I’m not painted with a brush of standing still. I believe in forward thinking. I wish all the new council and mayor lots of luck as they move forward.”

After 13 years on town council, Shoff plans to spend more time with her family.

“I’m not disappointed or anything. I’m really happy to get back to my regular life as being on council takes a lot of time. I look forward to spending time with my family and my grandkids. It’s a positive thing for me,” said Shoff.

The results will be made official on October 20, 2017.

 

(mailphoto by Terri Huxley) 

2017 Villages and Municipal District election results

elections and counties

Polls are closed at 8 p.m. in surrounding villages and Municipal Districts.

Results will be updated as  they come in.

 

Village of Big Valley (Council of 3)        

Dorothy Dressler 5

Dwayne Robert Grover 90 -elected

Daniel Alan Houle 63

Asaph Ken Johnson 28

Harry Nibourg 86 -elected

Michael Noon-Ward 10

Ron Olive-Kilpatrick 73

Sandra Schnell 123- elected

 

Village of Carbon (Council of 5)

Keith Bramley

Clark Garrett

Kelly Garrett

Marty Morgan

Guss Nash

Bryan Peever

 

The Village of Delia (Council of 3)

Dawn Bancroft 58 -elected

Kristy Isaac 34

Jordan McNutt 55 -elected

David Sisley 88 -elected

Robyn Thompson-Lake 45

 

The Village of Hussar (Council of 3)

Tim Frank, Les Schultz and Corey Fisher have been acclaimed.

 

Village of Munson (Council of 3)

Kerry McLellan, Bob Spencer and Steve Hayes have been acclaimed.

 

Village of Morrin

(Council of 3)

Norley Avramenko 53

M’Liss Edward 64 -elected

Robert Graham 66 -elected

Howard Helton 76 -elected

Dave McLeod 37

 

Village of Rockyford

(Council of 5)

Darcy Burke, Dahlia Cheshire, April Geeraert, Bill Goodfellow and Leah Smith have been acclaimed.

 

Village of Standard

(Council of 5)

Alan Larsen, Brandon Duffala, Martin Gauthier, Joe Pedersen and Adam Summerfeldt have been acclaimed.

 

Starland County

(5 Divisions)

Division 1:

Murray Marshal -Acclaimed

Division 2:

Norm Stanger 44

Steve Wannstrom 78- elected

Division 3:

Bob Sargent – Acclaimed

Division 4:

Alan Avramenko 62

Ed Bremer 18

Jacqueline Watts 107-elected

Division 5:

Barrie Hoover 37

John Rew 92 elected

 

Kneehill County

(7  Divisions)

Division 1:

Paul Andrew 35

Faye McGhee 93-elected

Division 2:

Debbie Penner 137-elected

Reg Wiebe 21

Division 3:

Tara Sawyer 74

Jerry Wittstock 99-elected

Division 4:

Glen Keiver - Acclaimed

Division 5:

Robert Long 95

James Peter Hugo 110-elected

Division 6:

James Wade Christie 113- elected

Laura Michielsen 47

Richard M. Vickery 50

Division 7:

Kenneth King 127 -elected

Bobby Painter 75

Joseph Allen Wohl 80

 

Wheatland County

(7 divisions)

 

Division 1:

Alice Booth

Jason Wilson -elected

Division 2:

Sandra Desmet

Amber Link- elected

Sharon Sequillion

Division 3:

Donna Biggar -elected

Angela Cinq-Mars

Cody MacLean

Wayne Shapka

Don Vander Velde

Division 4:

Bernice Bland

Thomas Ikert-elected

Division 5:

Scott Klassen -elected

Brenda Knight

Division 6:

Glenn Koester- elected

Fiona Lauridsen

Division 7:

Ben Armstrong-Acclaimed

 


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