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Emergency Services mark Police Day

    Emergency Services in Drumheller are marking  Police  Week with its annual barbecue  on Mother’s Day.
    This year, May 12 to 18 marks Police Week, which is dedicated to strengthening ties between police and communities.  Both the RCMP and community members play an essential role in ensuring that Drumheller and the surrounding communities are safe and secure.
    That is why Police Week is so important; it reminds us every year that police-community cooperation is key.
     On Sunday, May 12, Drumheller RCMP Detachment will be hosting its annual community barbecue at the Drumheller Fire Hall in recognition of Police Week.  Lunch will be provided between 11:30 am to 1:30 pm. 
    There will be displays by police, fire, EMS, and Victim Services.  If you are out and about on Mother’s Day, please stop by the fire hall and visit with your local emergency services personnel.


Guides to Rally in the Valley Saturday

    This Saturday more than 300 guides of all ages will be in the valley to celebrate the centennial of Girl Guides in Alberta.
    “Three Cheers for 100 Years” is the name for the rally hosted by the Drumheller First Girl Guides. They have invited Guides from the Prairie Rose Area. This includes participants Okotoks, High River and Black Diamond. The participants are all ages; from Sparks to Rangers.
    “It is exciting and very hard work,” said Donna Thomas of Drumheller Girls Guides, adding she is grateful for all the volunteers, leaders and Guides who have shown support for the event.
    According to a release, the girls will rotate through a series of activities in multi-branch groups. Each station will have activities, games and crafts to reflect on the history of guiding in the province, cherish today’s guiding and look at the future of the movement.
    There will also be members of the Trefoil Guild, an adult only group within Girl Guides, who will have a display on the history of the Alberta movement and memorabilia.
    The Guides will also be building time capsules, and Thomas says Lady Baden Powell the cofounder of guiding may even show up.
    The celebrations will be happening in 12 other communities across the province. From its modest beginning, today 14,000 girls in Alberta are a part of the guiding movement.

Town hires new Corporate Services Director

    The Town of Drumheller has just filled a long-standing vacancy in the upper echelons of the Town’s administration.
    On May 7, the Town of Drumheller announced they had hired a new director of Corporate Services.
    Byron Nagazina will join the Town on May 21. Nagazina has a certified management accountant designation. The Town chose him for his experience with a wide range of skills, including budgeting, planning, forecasting, and control experiences in the public sector.
    “Byron’s years of experience will be a valuable addition to our organization,” said CAO Ray Romanetz.
    Nagazina will replace acting director of Corporate Services Bill Wulff who had been serving in that capacity for several years.
    This is the second director of Corporate Services the Town has hired in the past two years. On June 18, 2012, Jack Kuzminski resigned from the position after joining the Town in April 2012.   


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