Lethbridge County council meeting briefs
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:51:11 GMT
By Erika MathieuSunny South NewsThe following are selected briefs from the June 15 council meeting.New CAOCouncil welcomed the County’s new CAO for the first public meeting in council chambers. Council and administration welcomed Cole Beck who officially started with the County last week.Beck said, “this is my fourth day day with Lethbridge County (…) and I am amazed with all of the high-functioning amazing people Lethbridge County has. I have had an opportunity to tour all of the great work that public works is doing and I am just really looking forward to working with each of you and the County as a whole and continuing the great work that has been done in the past.”Department reports—Community Services disposal of land Hilary Janzen, supervisor of planning presented a report pertaining to the disposal of a parcel of County-owned land in the River Brink Subdivision.Janzen noted, “this particular parcel in question is located within the River Brink estates subdivision. When t...Resident advocates for noise bylaw reform
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:51:11 GMT
Dear Editor:Every power plant that I worked for the past 25 years I had to protect my ears from machinery noises in the background – boilers, turbines, feedwater pumps, diesel generators, Cummins standby power, and many more equipment in the plant. Before one can work in the power plants, they must follow rules and regulations. Wear ear plugs and earmuffs when making rounds every hour taking readings of the various equipment in operation. I also had to wear a hard hat and safety shoes. While spending many hours on shift one can hear the high-pitched noises and know when something goes wrong.Horst and I worked 12-hour shifts for six months without days off. One day he said that we change shifts so he asked that I work 18 hours to switch from his day shift to my night shift so that he can take over the 12-hour night shift. The Eldorado Mining Company broke the labor laws, not intentionally, but due to shortage of power engineers that left them no choice.We live in a neighbourhoo...DC rezoning proposed for Malloy lands
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:51:11 GMT
By Nikki JamiesonSunny South NewsA rezoning amendment is being sought for land left unused after construction related to the Malloy Drain project.During their regular June 12 meeting, Coaldale town council reviewed a Land Use bylaw amendment.LUB Rezoning Amendment 874-P-06-23 concerns a portion of land, located at SE9-09-20-W4, that was initially purchased by the town in order to construct the south portion of Phase 2(a) of the Malloy Drain stormwater holding project. As part of the sale of the portion of land, the town had agreed to sell back the unused portions of the land to their former owner, Jon Van Hierden, once the project was completed.The town received subdivision approval necessary to resell these lands to Van Hierden. One condition for the subdivision was that the lands in question were to be reincorporated back into the adjacent piece to the west, rather than creating a stand-alone title, as the creation of a new acreage space would not be in line with the expected urba...Picture Butte hears quarterly update on crime stats from RCMP
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:51:11 GMT
By Erika MathieuSunny South NewsStaff Sergeant (S/Sgt) for the Coaldale-Picture Butte RCMP detachments, Mike Numan, presented a quarterly update to council as part of the June 10 Picture Butte Council meeting.The update focused on statistics from January – March 2023. Numan reported, “we are part of (a) crime reduction initiative in southern Alberta. We meet once a month with our partners Lethbridge police, Blood Tribe police, Taber police and other surrounding detachments, probation and correctional centre (staff). We always seem to deal with the same 10 per cent for 80-90 per cent of the problems we encounter.” Numan said the Coaldale-Picture Butte detachment is utilizing these partnerships to try to combat this crime and said the meetings are a productive channel for sharing and generating strategies on a monthly basis.The province is changing the way that they are handling victim services and implementing a regional model rather than localized processes within each police ...Final phase of streetlight project approved
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:51:11 GMT
By Nikki JamiesonSunny South NewsThe final phase of a street light improvement project in Coaldale has received approval to go forward.During their regular June 12 meeting, Coaldale town council received an update on a streetlight improvement project.The origins of the project date back to 2018, when town administration reached out to residents and Fortis on the issue, and council initially proceeded with upgrade in an area roughly one-fourth the size of the town, or 27 lights, for $298,000.The matter was brought back in 2019, when further options were made available through Fortis involving installing overhead lines rather than burying them, a change which resulted in significant savings for the project and allowing for the opportunity for further light installations across town. Following council approval, between summer 2019 and spring 2023, a total of 140 lights at a cost of $249,291 were added to the town.An additional 140 streetlights were added to four areas throughout town f...Troy Police investigate four separate vehicle fires
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:51:11 GMT
TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Troy Police Department has launched investigations into four separate vehicle fires in Lansingburgh. Detectives have collected surveillance footage in the areas of incidents and are attempting to determine the identity of any potential suspect(s) and if the fires are related. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! No individuals are in custody at this time. There will be an increased police presence in Lansingburgh in response to the incidents.Police ask community members to review any surveillance video systems they may have to determine and report any suspicious activity. The incidents occurred between 11:30 p.m. on Tuesday and 2:00 a.m. on Wednesday. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact the Detective Bureau at (518)270-4421 or online. No buildings were involved.DMV unveils new Capital Region license plate
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:51:11 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The New York State Department of Motor Vehicles unveiled the new Captial Region license plate in Albany on Wednesday. The license plate is part of a new series of regional license plates, with this one capturing the State Capital Building with one of the reflecting pools at the Empire State Plaza in the foreground. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Image via NYS DMV“Every region of our state has something unique and interesting about it, and we are happy to celebrate that uniqueness by making these new license plates available for New York drivers,” said Commissioner and Chair of the Governor’s Traffic Safety Committee Mark J.F. Schroeder. “These also allow drivers to put their own unique touch on their vehicles and show pride for the place they live.”DEC Rangers assist with dog rescue on McKenzie Mountain
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:51:11 GMT
NORTH ELBA, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Earlier this week, Department of Environmental Conservation Ranger O'Connor was notified of a lost dog on McKenzie Mountain. Ranger O'Connor spoke with the owner, who said they had to unclip their four-month-old puppy Wilson so he could get down a rock scramble, at which time the puppy ran off. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The puppy's tracking device was not working, so the owner could not find him. The puppy spent the night in the woods but was located the next morning when it approached a group of hikers with a dog.The hikers leashed the puppy and contacted the owner, who alerted Ranger O'Connor. Rangers O'Connor and Ordway responded and helped the puppy down the trail and reunited him with his owner.Ranger O'Connor and Jude Kennen, the puppy's owner, shared their appreciation for the local community that helped spread the word and volunteered to search for the puppy. "It was so lovely that...Albany Police: Parolee arrested for illegal gun possession
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:51:11 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A parolee was arrested Wednesday night for illegally possessing a handgun, according to the Albany Police Department. Marquis Dixon, 25, faces multiple charges. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! On Wednesday, around 9:15 p.m., Albany detectives responded near Orange and Dove Streets for reports of a man possessing a handgun. Detectives say they saw the suspect getting out of a car associated with the call and tried to speak with him. The suspect, identified as Dixon, ran from detectives on foot, according to police. He was eventually taken into custody, and detectives say he had a loaded 9mm handgun. Police say Dixon was released from prison in May following a previous conviction. ACSO: Knox man lit two abandoned cars on fire Dixon inspired changes to the state's youthful offender law to raise the age teens can be charged as an adult to 21. He was arrested in August 2021 on drug charges and was la...Menands summer concerts, food truck festival dates announced
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:51:11 GMT
MENANDS, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Village of Menands has announced its summer concert series lineup, as well as the dates for its Food Truck Festival. The summer concerts take place on Tuesdays in Ganser-Smith Park from 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Concert lineupJuly 11: Wounded SoulsJuly 18: The All Paul ShowJuly 25: The Lustre KingsAugust 1: New York PlayersAugust 8: Soul SkyAugust 15: Get Up JackFood and drink will be available for sale. Lawn chairs are recommended. Renaissance Black Film Festival coming to Albany The Food Truck Festival takes place on Wednesdays from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in Ganser-Smith Park. The event features a variety of food trucks and live music.Music lineupJuly 12: Six Mile SundownJuly 19: Big RadioJuly 26: Big RadioAugust 2: Tame the RoosterLatest news
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