The sight of licence plates without stickers is becoming more commonplace now the province has stopped issuing renewal stickers. The government announced last December Albertans will no longer requ
Ongoing regulations in place by the Alberta government to curb the spread of COVID-19 were a topic of discussion during the regular Wheatland County council meeting on Tuesday, February 16. Divisi
A woman charged with stabbing a man several times has elected to be tried by Court of Queen’s Bench.
Lyndsy Bendfeld, 37, of Drumheller, appeared in provincial court in Drumheller via closed-circuit television, in custody from the Edmonton Remand Centre.
She was charged with aggravated assault stemming from an incident on December 17, 2020, when an adult male received several stab wounds while asleep in his residence. He was transported to a Calgary hospital with life-threatening injuries.
Bendfeld was represented by lawyer Hugh Sommerville. She pleaded not guilty and elected to have a trial by judge and jury with a preliminary hearing.
The Salvation Army is grateful for the support throughout a difficult 2020 and especially the Christmas season. In 2020 it was able to distribute 1,118 hampers compared to 836 in 2019 and 745 in 2018.
Heartland Generation is continuing with the conversion of the Sheerness Powerplant to natural gas. Last week crews were staying in Drumheller working on the conversion which is expected to be complete