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Town passes Utility Rate Bylaw

Drumheller Town Council set its 2014 Utility Rate Bylaw before the year end.
Council held a special meeting on December 23, to approve the utility rate bylaw which calls for a five per cent increase. Three per cent goes toward recovering the total cost of the utility, while two per cent goes into a reserve to maintain the system.
    “It is a self funding utility,” said Mayor Terry Yemen, adding that Drumheller has been progressive in making this a reality, while other communities have not taken the necessary steps to begin fully funding their water and wastewater utilities.
     This means for a typical residential hook-up, the base charge goes from $11 to $11.55, and each cubic meter charge goes from $1.4008 to $1.4708. On the wastewater side, the base rate goes from $11.50 to $12.08 and the meter rate goes from $1.8500 to $1.9424 per cubic meter, based on 80 per cent consumption.
    A household that uses 15 cubic metes of water a month would see the bill go from $65.77 to $68.80.
    The rate comes in to effect on January 1, 2014.


“Maybe I’ll buy myself a new truck,” says lotto winner


    
    A Valley man has 500,000 reasons to have a great 2014.
    The 80 year old Drumheller man, who wishes to remain anonymous, is a MaxMillion winner. On a LottoMax draw he shared a $1 million MaxMillion prize with another winner, setting the senior up for life.
    “I play every week, it just so happens that I was lucky. Apparently the odds are very big,” said the happy winner.
    He is a regular player, but this by far was his biggest win.  The retiree doesn’t foresee this changing his life in any significant way.
    “The plans are very simple, stay around the house, fix it up a little bit and give some to the kids, that’s pretty much it,” he tells inSide Drumheller. “Maybe I’ll buy myself a new truck.”
    When pressed, he imagines there may be a vacation or two down the line.
     LottoMax has been good to the valley.  Just weeks ago, it was announced Tom Crist, who grew up in Drumheller, was a $42 million winner. In 2009, Don Cunningham of Rosedale was a $1 million MaxMillion winner.
 

Baby Molly makes an entrance

While Dad Ryan Gillespie and Mom Kellee Freimark set the stage, it was Baby Molly who made a grand entrance at 12:39 on January 1, making her Drumheller's 2014 New Year's Baby.
She tipped the scales at 7 pounds, 15 ounces, and was delivered by Drumheller physycian Dr. Derek Maseka.
Molly was originally supposed to appear somewhere close to January 9, but at the thought of winning a host of prizes offered by local merchants, she surprised her mom and dad, who run a ranching operation at Finnegan Alberta, east of Drumheller.
Happy grand-parents are Cameron and Laurie Gillespie and Tony and Lorraine Freimark.
Ryan and Kellee had arrived at the Drumheller Hospital early December 31 at around 5 a.m., but Molly was determined to wait until after midnight before being born. Ryan, being a hockey fan, was able to catch a lot of the hockey games on television waiting for Molly, and said that his Dad Cameron was doing the chores on at the ranch while the family was in Drumheller.
Dozens of gifts await the family, donated by local merchants.


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