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Candidates announced for municipal elections

The names are in. Today at noon, nominations closed for the upcoming municipal elections on October 21.

Candidates have 24 hours to withdraw.

The unofficial candidates are:

Drumheller

Mayor

Terry Yemen (elected through acclamation)

Council

Jay Garbutt

Tara McMillan

Jenny Dannhauer

Sharel Shoff

Kalon Sykes

Lisa Hansen-Zacharuk

Tom Zariski

Crystal Jensen

Bryce Nimmo

Patrick Kolafa

Delia

Glenn Arnold

Irene Arnold

Dawn Bancroft

John Fox

Beverly Hall

John Rogers

Dennis Thordarson

Susan Waye

Hussar

Corey Fisher

Bruce Kaufman

Timothy Muir

Tim Frank

Carbon

Richard Ekman

Marie Kooiman

Marty Morgan

Don Morrison

Steve Reyman

Mike Still

Standard

Alan Larsen

Ron Corbeill

Mark Clark

Adam Sommerfeldt

Martin Gauthier

Joseph Pedersen

Rockyford

Greg Baillie

Natalie Desantis

Jayne Koester

Wayne Beerling

Darcy Burke

Gerry Katterhagen

Leah Smith

Dalia Cheshire

Munson - All candidates elected through acclamation

Kerry McLellan

Robert Spencer

Laura Cawiezel

Morrin

Suzanne Lacher

Lloyd Hodge

Maynard MacArthur

David MacLeod

Janis Siemens

Howard Helton

Big Valley - All candidates elected through acclamation

Ken Johnson

Gail Knudson

Lois Miller

Kneehill County - The county will continue accept nominations as Division 2 has no candidates.

Starland County

Division 1

Murray Marshall (elected through acclamation)

Division 2

Norman Stanger

Steven Wannstrom

Division 3

Robert Sargent (elected through acclamation)

Division 4

James Krywcun

Allen Avramenko

Division 5

Greg Herzog

Barrie Hoover

Wheatland County

Division 1

Alice Booth (elected through acclamation)

Division 2

Colin Smith

Kevin G. Miller

Rex Harwood

Ian Mast

Russell Smith

Jackie Kirk

Division 3

Don Vander Velde

Donna Biggar

Division 4

Berniece Bland (elected through acclamation)

Division 5

Brenda Knight (elected through acclamation)

Division 6

Glenn Koester (elected through acclamation)

Division 7

Ben Armstrong (elected through acclamation)


Flights and flowers at Rotary Radio Auction

The Drumheller Rotary Club’s 2013 Radio Auction is coming up Wednesday and Thursday, October 9 and 10 and the incredible array of items that will be on the block keeps growing.
Rotary past president Brent Pedersen, right, is grateful to the Dooley family, who has been a great supporter of the annual auction.  
This year Dani, left, is contributing a collection of 10 of her finest Asiatic Lilies to the top bidder.
Tom is offering a one-hour pleasure flight for up to three passengers to take in the vistas of the valley in his Cessna 182.
Rotary is hoping to have items catalogued and ready to go by September 26.
On auction day check out the list of auction items in The Drumheller Mail, listen to Drum FM or come down and bid on the incredible collection of merchandise.
For more information on how to donate, contact Barb Campbell at 403-823-3165.
 

Campus Alberta opens its doors in Drumheller

    Residents looking for post secondary education have more options as of this week.
    On Wednesday, September 18, the doors officially opened at the new Campus Alberta location in Drumheller. The Campus is now housed in the former Chinook Credit Union space on Centre Street.

The ribbon was cut at the new location of Campus Alberta in Drumheller. The campus is officially open and welcoming residents to come check out what they have to offer. Campus Alberta executive director Jean Madill (left), Red Deer College president and CEO Joel Ward, Mayor Terry Yemen, and Drumheller Campus Alberta coordinator Dana Davidson cut the ribbon.

    Mayor Terry Yemen and the president and CEO of Red Deer College cut the ribbon, welcomed everyone in attendance, and congratulated everyone on the hard work it took to open Campus Alberta.
    “We have responsibilities, both Red Deer College and Olds College... One of those responsibilities is to ensure there is access to programming for people in their communities. The best way to grow and develop communities is to enable education in those communities,” said Joel Ward, president and CEO of Red Deer Colllege and chair of Campus Alberta Central Region.
    The new location boasts three classrooms, video conferencing, and 26 student laptops. A number of courses are being offered, including courses for health care aides, educational assistants, early childhood development and daycare, management certificates, communications certificates. In addition, Campus Alberta will offer course upgrading and general education development (GED) programs.
    Courses will offer a mixture of online components, in-class instruction, and hands on experience.
    “A lot of it is blended learning, so you do some online and then, for example, the Health Care Aide does a couple days at a hospital,” said Dana Davidson, coordinator of the Drumheller Campus Alberta.
    Courses could be added if enough interest is shown.
    “People can tell us what they’re interested in and maybe we can bring it here. If we have six people tell us they want an electrical technologist program, we can go to Campus Alberta and try to get it here,” said Davidson.
    Now that the campus is open, residents are encouraged to stop by.
    “If the community is looking to do something or needs help researching, they are welcome to come in and we will help get that ball rolling,” said Davidson. “It’s  a great location. It’s centralized and we’re right next to the Outreach School. We’ve definitely noticed a lot more foot traffic through the door.”


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