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Drumheller Councillor Hansen-Zacharuk passes

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    Long-time Drumheller town councillor Lisa Hansen-Zacharuk has succumbed to cancer after a long, courageous battle.
    Driven by her commitment to her community, Hansen-Zacharuk was in the midst of her fourth term as a Drumheller town councillor.
    Born and raised in Drumheller, along with serving as a councillor she was active in many different community organizations and initiatives.
    She served the Drumheller and District Stampede and Agriculture Society, the Royal Tyrrell Museum Cooperating Society, the Homestead Museum Society and the Drumheller and District Chamber of Commerce.
    Professionally, she owned and operated  Gus  Corner Restaurant for over a decade before she launched her career in insurance.
    She was active in provincial politics and made many connections in government. In 2014, when members of the Wild Rose Party crossed the floor to join the Progressive Conservatives, she spearheaded a campaign to raise funds for the caucus staff who were laid off in the political move.
    Hansen-Zacharuk was diagnosed with cancer in 2020 and courageously began a Facebook blog called My Journey with Stage 4. Lisa’s Story.
    This live journal describes her journey and provided her with an outlet. It was also a support and inspiration for others on their cancer journeys.
    During her battle, in the 2021 fall civic election, she retained her seat as councillor and continued to serve to the best of her ability being an effective advocate for residents.


Rotary’s white elephant sale returns

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It’s a springtime tradition that goes a long way in supporting the community.
The Rotary Club of Drumheller’s White Elephant Sale is back this coming weekend.
The event helps raise funds that the Drumheller Rotary Club uses to support the community. It has been a couple of years since the Club has hosted the event, but it always brings out great crowds.
The White Elephant Sale is this Saturday, May 10, at 9 a.m. at the Drumheller Memorial Arena.
While the White Elephant Sale is a treasure hunter's dream, it is also an opportunity to get rid of those items that may seem like clutter to you, but are a treasure to others.

Carbon passes operating budget

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The Village of Carbon has passed its operating budget and is aiming to keep its Mill Rate the same as in 2024.
The budget collects $2,005,584.59 in revenue from all departments, up from $1,800,269.82 in 2024. This comes from $652,560.67 in tax revenue.
Mayor Travis Cormier said they are planning to keep their Mill Rate consistent with 2024, but because of the increase in property assessments, they will still be able to meet the budget target.
“It’s only going up because the property assessment is going up, and we can’t really control that,” he said.
If the council returned to the 2023 Mill rate, it would be able to generate about $50,100 in funds that could replenish reserves.
The Villages Local Government Fiscal Framework (LGFF) operation funding remains consistent at $130,508.00, and LGFF Capital funding is at $253,190.00. This is provincial funding, replacing the Municipal Sustainability Initiative (MSI) funding.
One area they are looking to spend is repairs to the swimming pool. There is approximately $40,000 budgeted for Capital Purchases for the poll. This is the village’s matching contributions for Lions Club’s CFEP Application for the pool repairs.


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