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Starland presents Business Park Area Structure plan at Open House

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Residents of Starland County had an opportunity to learn more about the potential Starland Business Park.
An Open House was held on Wednesday, February 26 to present the Area Structure Plan for the Starland Business Park and about 35 came out to the Open House. The Starland Business Park is proposed to be located near Morrin Corner.
An area Structure plan is a statutory plan adopted by a municipality to provide long-range land use planning for parcels of undeveloped land in the county. It guides rezoning and subdivisions, provides an understanding of build-out and ensures consistency for the development path. The plan presented was developed by Stantec Consulting.
“The Area Structure Plan completed by Stantec Engineering will serve as a comprehensive guide for Starland County, outlining strategic land uses and incorporating known assumptions and information. This plan will provide a clear framework for development, ensuring that land is utilized efficiently and sustainably,” reads a statement for Starland County.
“By identifying key areas for industrial, commercial, and residential growth, the plan will help attract new businesses and investments, thereby spurring economic growth. Additionally, the structured approach will facilitate informed decision-making, streamline regulatory processes, and enhance infrastructure planning, ultimately fostering a thriving economic environment within Starland County.”


RCMP employs drone as law enforcement tool

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The RCMP has another tool under its belt and it is an eye in the sky.
Constable Kendall Coveney was on hand at the RCMP Open House on Thursday, February 27 and outlined his work as a drone pilot.
The RCMP is rolling out drones throughout the detachments, and they are fast becoming an indispensable tool for police work. Last September Coveney undertook training to operate a drone.
“I did all of the online training to become a drone pilot. I had to do all of the same stuff I would have had to do as an advanced pilot,” he explains. “After I completed that, I had to do all of the RCMP qualifications in terms of our policy and making sure everything I do is legal.”
“A lot of people are worried about surveillance and other things. I can assure people that is not what we are doing.”
He adds in some cases, RCMP standards are more stringent in terms of viewing private property and often a search warrant is required.
“The only reason I am going to be going over someone’s property is in these exigent circumstances, like for instance someone is armed and barricaded in a house,” he said. “There has to be an exigent police or pubic safety incident for me to have to throw my drone up.”
Prior to having a drone at the detachment, they had instances where they had to call another detachment for support. One such instance was an armed suspect at a residence.
Despite having the drone for a short period, the RCMP have used it for a number of investigations. One was an investigation into a drone at the Drumheller Institution that may have been used for delivering contraband.
He has also been called out to neighbouring detachments for help. One was an investigation of a missing person.
The drone Coveney uses has about a two kilometre range and has battery power for about 30 minutes. It is equipped with a long-range camera as well as infrared technology for nighttime use.

Photo mystery

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Do you recognize this family? If so, the Historical Society of Alberta wants to hear from you. Around 1930, this family photograph was taken outside of the Cooley Bros. garage in Chinook. The next issue of the society's quarterly journal, Alberta History, will include an article on the garage written by author Jonathan Koch of Olds, who preserves the fading pioneer-era history of the southern Alberta dry belt on his website, forgottenalberta.com. This photograph will be featured on the cover. If you can identify anyone in the photo, contact editor Harry Sanders at harrysanders1966@gmail.com or Jonathan Koch at forgottenalberta@gmail.com.
Photo courtesy the Glenbow Library and Archives Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections,
University of Calgary, CU1193125


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