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Province reviews flood funding announcements

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The Town is hopeful its long awaited flood mitigation project will go ahead.

This comes after it was reported last week the new UCP government is reviewing projects funded by the previous government, especially those promised in the advent of the provincial election last spring.

In March the Town received word it was successful in securing $22 million from the federal government for its Flood Mitigation and Climate Change Adaptation System, from The Disaster Mitigation and Adaptation Fund. The Town also noted it has secured $28 million from the provincial government through its Community Resilience Program.

According to a Statement from Alberta Environment and Parks, “No funding decisions have been made regarding the Alberta Community Resiliency Program and the grants associated with this program. Municipalities and First Nations are still invited to apply to secure provincial and federal funding to complete these projects.”

Further it states, “Alberta’s new government made a clear commitment during the provincial election to review all of the spending commitments made by the previous administration during the legal campaign period, which began on February 1, 2019. This includes the ACRP grants announced just days prior to a general election call. As per our promise to Albertans, Government has convened the MacKinnon Panel on Alberta’s Finances to review all provincial spending. We will have more to say after the Panel finishes its important work.”

Drumheller Mayor Heather Colberg states ”We respect that the provincial government is doing their due diligence and we look forward to working with them. Currently, we have been in close contact with Nate Horner, our MLA, who knows how important flood mitigation is to our community.”


'Ghostbusters 2020' starts production downtown

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    Downtown is currently being prepped by the crews behind 'Ghostbusters 2020,' which will be filming in Drumheller this week. 

    The film, known officially under the fake title ‘Rust City’ and only confirmed by town officials as ‘GB20,’ is the upcoming fourth film in the ‘Ghostbusters’ franchise. The film is set to star the likes of Mckenna Grace, Finn Wolfhard, Logan Kim, and Paul Rudd and is directed by Jason Reitman, the son of the director of the first two Ghostbusters films. 

While Sony has been tight-lipped about the film, Dan Akroyd was spotted with the film’s crews in Crossfield earlier this week (pictured here with the Calgary Ghostbusters), so the original cast of Bill Murray, Ernie Hudson, and Sigourney Weaver may be making appearances. The film entered production in July of this year and has been filming portions at different locations in Crossfield, Beiseker, and Calgary.

Crews are working in downtown Drumheller this week along 3rd Avenue to remove and replace signage to appear in the movie. The town was not able to provide additional information of how long and where shooting will take place in Drumheller. 

The film is scheduled for a July release next year.

 

photo courtesy of the Calgary Ghostbusters

RCMP Major Crimes Unit lay murder charges at Drumheller Institution

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The RCMP Major Crimes Unit (MCU) South have laid first-degree murder charges against two inmates at the Drumheller Institution following a serious assault which occurred on August 4, 2019.

At 7:34 p.m. on August 4, Drumheller RCMP responded to a complaint of a stabbing at the Drumheller Institution. The 42-year-old victim was taken to an area hospital where he succumbed to his injuries.

On August 5, RCMP MCU South attended the Institute along with Calgary RCMP Forensic Identification Section to investigate and gather evidence. An autopsy was completed on August 6 confirming that the death was caused by stab wounds.

Two male inmates, 24-year-old Giovanni James Alexis, and 23-year-old Richard George Paul have both been charged with first-degree murder in the death of Jason Tremblay. A court date has not yet been confirmed.

Further information will not be provided in relation to this incident.


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