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Starland County successful in passing AAMD&C resolution

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    Starland County was successful in passing its resolution to the  Alberta Association of Municipal Districts and Counties AAMD&C, lobbying the province to improve oversight of delegated legislation.
    Starland Reeve Barrie Hoover explains the resolution is to deal with making sure regulations and other items related to bills are presented before legislation is passed.
    “We are asking not just the provincial government but also ourselves,” said Hoover.     
    “When we put forward a bill or a motion that before it goes to third reading we want to have all the right regulations or what the rules are before people have to vote on it so they know exactly what they are voting for rather than a surprise at the end.”
    The resolution reads, “that the AAMD&C lobby the Government of Alberta to enact a legislative requirement that all delegated legislation including regulations, orders in council, ministerial orders and codes, that are essential to the implementation of new or amending legislation, be submitted for review to the public and the legislature before final reading of the enabling legislation takes place.”
    It was co-sponsored by Kneehill County and earlier this year the resolution approval from the Central Alberta Association of Municipal Districts and Counties before taken to the provincial level.
    An example of a legislation coming before the supporting regulations and codes is the controversial Bill 6. Hoover said this was a jumping off point for the resolution.
    “That’s where it started from, but there have been several before, and every once in a while we have our own where you have to plan on how it is going to effect everyone before you pass it,” he said.
     The sesolution was approved at the  Spring Meeting on March 16 and 17. It received an 85.5 per cent endorsement. With the passing of this resolution, it becomes a lobbying point for the entire AAMD&C.


Drumheller & District Rural Crime Watch receives Dinosaur Legacy Grant

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    While this sign may not strike fear in the hearts of bad intentioned people, it certainly should remind them that we care about our communities. Anyone out to commit an act of theft, vandalism or destruction, better think twice. When they see this sign they better do a double take. Our Crime Watch members are making it their business to be “the eyes and ears of the community”.
    The Drumheller and District Rural Crime Watch has undertaken to review their sign locations and place an additional 8 new signs. To help finance the project, they received a grant of $1900 from the Drumheller Chamber of Commerce, Dinosaur Legacy Fund.
    The Drumheller and District Rural Crime Watch area covers approximately 2,200 square miles, taking in most of Starland County, a large part of Kneehill County and a little bit of Newell County. Currently there are 13 signs throughout the area with 6 more going up.
    On March 6, 2016, the RCMP received a call concerning the damage and destruction of 21 road signs by running over them with a vehicle, in the area of the junction of Highways 851 and 576, northeast of Drumheller. Also 15 signs were driven over on Highway 851, and another 6 signs were driven over along Highway 576. This kind of behavior is why Crime Watch is so important and why we need to be on board with Rural Crime Watch in our area.

Good Friday Walk of the Cross

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    On Good Friday, March 25, Drumheller’s Christian Ministerial Association will host the annual Walk of the Cross.  The walk represents the final footsteps that Jesus took on his last days of his life.  
    According to Drumheller’s St. Anthony’s  Deacon, Gary Haney, “The Walk of the Cross event has been growing for the past two years. In 2014, there were only about 20 participants and last year we had over 50 people come out.
    Everyone is able to carry the Cross, including children with their parents helping.  Carrying the Cross can be very emotional and all people, Christians and non Christians, should learn about the event, and participate in the Walk of the Cross.”
    The Walk of the Cross will start at 1:00 PM in front of St. Anthony’s church, on 3rd St. West in Drumheller.


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