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The Heartland
eXtraVol. 7 No. 50 Morinville - Redwater Oct. 29, 2019
The Heartland eXtra is a digital edition published as anenhancement to the community news carried in our twoweekly print publications, featuring photos and views fromthroughout the region.
Box 850, 4720 - 50 Ave.,
Redwater, AB T0A 2W0
Ph: 780-942-2023
Fax: 780-942-2515
email: [email protected]
The Heartland
eXtraCopyright: No material - news, graphics or advertising may be reproduced without thewritten permission of the publisher. Failure to obtain consent may result in legal action.
Advertising is accepted on the condition that, in the event of a typographical error, thatportion of the advertisement occupied by the erroneous item will not be charged for, but thebalance of the advertisement will be paid for at the applicable rate.
The publisher reserves the right to accept or refuse any or all material whether editorial oradvertising submitted for publication, and maintains the right to exercise discretion in thesematters.
All material submitted is accepted on the understanding that it may also be posted to theinternet in a digital form of the newspaper or supporting information.
A sister publication to The Free Press, Morinville, Alberta and The Review, Redwater,Alberta; the Three Counties: Thorhild, Smoky Lake, and Sturgeon.
W & E Cowley Publishing Ltd.
www.cowleynewspapers.com
HOLY FAMILY CATHOLIC SCHOOL& WASKATENAU YOUTH
FOUNDATION
HARVEST SUPPER & SILENT AUCTION
Friday, November 8, 2019WASKATENAU COMMUNITY CENTRE
Supper Time: 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Adults - $15.00Kids (age 6-12 years) - $7.00Kids (age 5 & under) - $2.00
Silent Auction
Time: 5:00pm - 7:30pm
Everyone Welcome!
Redwater student Tatum Goeckel makes a rock chart as part of theOchre Park School in Redwater grade three science study ofvolcanoes.
HalaynaMiddelkampshares herscienceproject withher grade 3ThorhildCentralSchool class.Herhomemadebass guitar isable to showdifferentpitches ofsounds andlevels ofvolume.
The Heartland
eXtra
THE Heartland eXtra, Morinville-Redwater, AB., 780-942-2032, email: [email protected], www.cowleynewspapers.com, Tuesday, October 29, 2019, Page A2
FOR LEASE • REDWATER ALBERTA
4907 - 48 STREET
VACANT OFFICE /
COMMERCIAL BUILDING
6905 sq. ft. Concrete Block & Brick
Central Air ConditioningLoading Dock with Power Ramp,
Lots of Power, Lease Space can be
divided.Tenant Improvement Allowance Available
GARRY SHANTZ REAL ESTATE INC.Ph: 780-743-5522 Fax: 780-743-5523
Redwater polling station
information officer Amanda
Presniak opens the door and
greets voters at the polling
station in the Redwater
Pioneer Club. It was busy
with a steady stream of
voters throughout Monday’s
federal election.
THE Heartland eXtra, Morinville-Redwater, AB., 780-942-2032, email: [email protected], www.cowleynewspapers.com, Tuesday, October 29, 2019, Page A3
Phone: 780-398-3741 or toll free: 877-398-3777 www.thorhildcounty.com 801 - 1st Street, Box 10, Thorhild AB T0A 3J0
Division 1 Richard Filipchuk [email protected]
Division 2Reeve Kevin Grumetza [email protected]
Division 3Joyce [email protected]
Division 4Deputy Reeve Cheryl Pasay [email protected]
Division 5Wayne [email protected]
NOTICE OF DECISION OF THE
MUNICIPAL PLANNING COMMISSION
The Municipal Planning Commission for Thorhild County has approved the followingDevelopment Application(s):
i) Legal Description: Plan 6098MC Lot B Land Use Designation: AG - Agricultural District Proposal: Mobile Home Division: 5 Permit # DP2313
ii) Legal Description: SW 3-63-19-W4 Land Use Designation: AG - Agricultural District Proposal: Retail Landscaping
Business Division: 5 Permit # DP2332
Date of Decision(s): October 22, 2019 Appeal by: 4:30 PM, November 12, 2019
THE LAND USE BY-LAW provides that any person claiming to be affected by a decision of theMunicipal Development Authority Officer may appeal to the Subdivision and DevelopmentAppeal Board (SDAB) by serving written Notice of Appeal to the Clerk of the DevelopmentAppeal Board within twenty one (21) days after the decision is made. Any party wishing toinitiate an appeal to be heard by the County’s Subdivision and Development Appeal Board mustinclude with the letter (and/or other documents) of appeal a non-refundable fee of $200.00 inorder for the appeal to be properly received and accepted.
Kelly Patry, Secretary for the Municipal Planning Commission Phone: 780-398-2802 E-Mail: [email protected]
THORHILD COUNTY
FAMILY MEDICAL CLINICCold and flu season is
around the corner.Cover your cough & wash your hands to
help prevent getting sick.
FLU CLINIC- Oct 29, Nov 5 &
Nov 12 from 4:00 – 6:00 pmRegular Clinic Hours: Monday/Thursday/Friday 9am-3:30pm
Tuesday 11am-7pmWednesday 10am-3:30pm
Call 780-398-4MED (4633) The clinic will be closed October 25 & October 30, 2019
Get your Flu shot!
THORHILD & DISTRICT COMMUNITY
ADULT LEARNING COUNCILAre you interested in assisting with programs that are offered in
our community?All interested individuals are invited to attend our 2019 Annual
General meeting.We look forward to hearing your ideas at our next meeting
Monday November 4, 2019 at 12 noon(Lunch will be supplied)
Location: Thorhild County Administration Building (Council Chambers)Please let us know if you plan to attend so we have enough lunch for
everyone.For more information or to register call
Carolyn 780-398-2810 or Rebecca 780-398-2804.
COUNCIL MEETING SCHEDULESAll meetings held in Thorhild County Council Chambers beginning at 9:30am.
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETINGS & CANCELLATIONS
November 12 Council meeting cancelled• Rescheduled to November 5, 2019
November 26, Council meeting cancelled• Rescheduled to November 20, 2019
December 24, Council meeting cancelled
SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETINGS
October 30, 2019• Budget Planning
November 22, 2019• Budget Presentation
✓ Never Go Alone ✓ Stay on Track✓ Don’t Go Inside✓ Be Visible
CHRISTMAS 2019 AND NEW YEAR’S 2020
TRANSFER STATION HOURS
THORHILD TRANSFER STATION
Wednesday, December 25, 2019 - CLOSED
Wednesday, January 1, 2020 - CLOSED
LONG LAKE TRANSFER STATION
Thursday, December 26, 2019 -- CLOSED
CONGRATULATIONS MR. ALLAN HOLTRecipient of the Ministers Seniors Service Award
Nominated by Thorhild County and in lieu of a gift a donation isbeing made on behalf of Mr. Holt to the Radway Lions Club
and the Radway New Horizons Drop in Centre.
Thank you Mr. Holt for all your years of service!
MUSICAL MUNCHKINS WEDNESDAYSParents learn rhymes, finger plays, songs and simple movementgames to enjoy with their infants and toddlers in a supportive peergroup. This is an oral language development program thatpromotes interactive playtime.Location: Radway Library Fee: Free
Time: 10-11am Dates: November 27, December 4, and 11
Instructor: Rebecca Hansen
COFFEE TALK WEDNESDAYA one-hour discussion exploring the everyday joys and struggles ofparenting. Different topics will be explored throughout the sessions andmay include the review of blogs, videos and news articles.Participantswill be encouraged to share “must see and must reads” with thoseregistered.Location: Thorhild Library Fee: Free
Time: 2-3pm Date: November 20
Instructors: Kathy Pasay, Tammy Kuefler, and Rebecca Hansen
*Please contact Rebecca 780-398-2804 for more information or to
register for this, or any of the programs we offer.
33RD RURAL WOMEN’S CONFERENCE
Do you have a home-based business and would like to promote and sell yourproducts? Register to be a vendor at our Rural Women’s Conference, held in
Thorhild Friday March 13, 2020.
The cost is $40; this includes a vendor table, entertainment, and supper.
To book a vendor spot callCarolyn 780-398-2810
or Rebecca 780-398-2804
Contact Us! Contact Us! Public Works & Agriculture Services21414 Twp Road 600 A780-398-3977Emergency After HoursUtilities 780-398-3939
Administration801-1 StreetBox 10, Thorhild, AB, T0A 3J0780-398-3741
THE Heartland eXtra, Morinville-Redwater, AB., 780-942-2032, email: [email protected], www.cowleynewspapers.com, Tuesday, October 29, 2019, Page A4
The Heartland
eXtra
3 DOORS EAST OF ATB4820 - 50TH AVENUE, REDWATER
780.942.CUPS (2877)
Discover and Explore“The Best for Less“
Open Monday - Saturday!
NOVEMBERSpecials
Preparefor Winter!
½ PRICE!CD’s, DVD’sStudents Bentley Gilfilan (Left) and Bentley Bonogofski add their chopped
vegetables to the soup pot as principal Roxanne Filipchuk watches. Makingborscht on Oct. 22 and 23 was part of the Generations United Program at OchrePark School in Redwater.
THE Heartland eXtra, Morinville-Redwater, AB., 780-942-2032, email: [email protected], www.cowleynewspapers.com, Tuesday, October 29, 2019, Page A5
THE Heartland eXtra, Morinville-Redwater, AB., 780-942-2032, email: [email protected], www.cowleynewspapers.com, Tuesday, October 29, 2019, Page A6
The Heartland
eXtra Bellis Veterinary Services
Box 31 Bellis, AB T0A 0J0
Dr. A.M. Russ / Dr. S. Hrycun
PH: 780-636-3781 FAX: 780-636-3388
Please join us for an
informative morning with
Coffee and donuts
CATTLE DEWORMING:INTERNAL/EXTERNAL PARASITES
THE FIGHT AGAINST LICECONTINUES
LOCATION: BELLIS UKRAINIAN HALL
Time: 10am – 12 noon
Date: Tuesday Nov. 5/19
Don’t miss out on this opportunity
to get your questions answered!
What have we learned in the past 2 years
and what are some strategies to deal with
lice control as we move forward?
Please call us at the clinic to RSVP 780-636-3781
Dr. Anne-Marie Russ DVM and
Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health
Thorhild library manager KathyPasay (L-R), volunteer Roy Kubicaand ATB agent Lori Lahti prepareto cut a cake that looks like a bookat the Oct. 18 ceremony todedicate a book shelf to Kubica.
MORINVILLE RCMP
WANTS YOU TO
TREAT YOURSELF
TO SAFETY THIS
HALLOWEEN
The Morinville RCMP is offering up someHalloween tricks to ensure the real treat thisyear is safety. There are some simple tips toremember before your little ghouls and goblinshead out to collect their candy loot.Trick or treaters should:•Wear bright costumes with reflective tape orglow sticks. You will be more visible to driv-ers.
•Wear face paint instead of a mask. Masks canimpair vision and hearing. They should beremoved while walking from house to houseand crossing streets.
•Wear properly fitted costumes and footwear.•Costume weaponry should be easily identifi-able as imitation.
•Carry a flashlight.•Be accompanied by a trusted adult.•Travel in groups if mature enough to be unsu-pervised.
•Carry a cellphone if unaccompanied by anadult.
•Always walk on sidewalks.•Stay on one side of the street. Safely cross thestreet to the houses on the other side. Do notcrisscross back-and-forth.
•Stay in well-lit areas.•Plan a route and stick to it. Do not take short-cuts.
•Never enter a stranger’s house or vehicle.•Never eat treats that have not been inspectedby an adult.
•Know the places along the route where it issafe to go for help.
Halloween safety is not limited to the littleones. There are steps adults can take to keepthemselves, and their property, free from anyhair-raising experiences.Homeowners should:•Ensure your house is well lit.•Keep walkways obstacle free.•Avoid using candles in your pumpkins. Uselights or glow sticks instead.
•Report suspicious activities to your localpolice.
•Keep pets indoors away from trick or treaters.“Halloween on a Thursday could mean morekids roaming the streets after dark and morelate-night costume parties for adults,” said CplSheldon ROBB of the Morinville RCMP. “It’sextremely important that drivers remain soberand drive cautiously to make sure everyonegets home safely.”Drivers are reminded this Halloween to:•Drive sober.•Avoid driving in residential areas while trickor treaters are out.
•Slow down and be extra cautious. Expect thatchildren dart out from parked cars.
•Watch carefully for people using crosswalks.•Do not wear costumes that interfere with thesafe operation of a motor vehicle by restrict-ing movement, impeding vision or prohibitingthe use of safety restraints.
Prices effective Thursday, October 31st - November 6th
Sale startsthis this Thursday!
Thursday!
Co-op BreadWhite or 100% Whole Wheat, Baked Instore
Ambrosia ApplesLarge Size • Product of Western Canada
7 lbs for
1000
Co-op Chicken Breasts or Thighs
Boneless, Skinless, Value Pack
6 for
1000399/lb or
880/kg
Nabob Coffee 925 g • Limit 4 1000ea
Kids Club is an exclusive program to the Co-operative Retailing System and is FREE for kids 12 and under to join!Kids come in and pick up a Membership form at either North Corridor Co-op Food Store locations Boyle or Thorhild.
Once registered kids club members will receive their own personal kids club member card and passport in the mail.
The “passport” is an interactive booklet where kids can also collect stickers at Co-op Home Centres, Conveniencestore and local Co-op Food Stores, then redeem them for prizes at the Co-op Food stores. Kids also receive free
treats at the various departments within the food stores, plus birthday cards and coupon savings in the mail.
So Kids 12 and under come on in and sign up for your “Passport to Fun “ at CO-OP
NORTH CORRIDOR CO-OP THORHILD BRANCH MONDAYS TO SATURDAYS: 8:30AM TO 7:00PM • SUNDAYS: 10:00AM - 5:00PM
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THE Heartland eXtra, Morinville-Redwater, AB., 780-942-2032, email: [email protected], www.cowleynewspapers.com, Tuesday, October 29, 2019, Page A8
The Heartland
eXtra
Throwing rocks at houses since 1952
Open Stick Bonspiel November 16 and 17
• Registration cost is $45 a person
• Includes supper Saturday night
• Register at the Curling Club or at
Jiffy Lube MixedDoubles Bonspiel
November 23 and 24• Registration cost is $50 a person
• Includes supper Saturday night
• Register at the Curling Club or at
For more information check out our
website: morinvillecurlingclub.com
or email us at [email protected]
Ochre Park
School in
Redwater
grade three
students Dani
Prodaniuk and
Lily Leblanc
put their
fingers in the
lava flowing
out of their
volcano
science
project.
Lexi Nendze and Skye Haycreate beautiful Clay for KidsUkrainian girls. The companyClay for Kids spent 3 days atThorhild Central Schoolallowing many students theopportunity to createteepees, mobiles, frames,and totem pole masterpiecesmade of clay.
Let your
advertising
deliver its
message
to your
clients.
The Free Press
780-939-3309
THE Heartland eXtra, Morinville-Redwater, AB., 780-942-2032, email: [email protected], www.cowleynewspapers.com, Tuesday, October 29, 2019, Page A9
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eXtra
• Corporate events • Sports tournaments • Social gatherings
Phone: 780-940-3228Email: [email protected] Website: www.grantcree.ca
Need Event Videos? - Contact Grant
• Crushed • Pitrun • Screened Sand • Washed Rock
• Top Soil • Clay • Loading • Hauling
Ph: (780) 398-3568
Fax: (780) 398-2548
Cell: (780) 307-4511
Dale Croswell
Box 690
Thorhild, AB, TOA 3J0
A Division of Dale Croswell Construction Co. Ltd.
— DELIVERIES BY TANDEM ONLY —
PH: 780-942-4914sales@millcreeksandgravel.comwww.millcreeksandgravel.comBox 10 Redwater AB T0A 2W0
• Concrete Mix • Crushed Gravel • Fill Sand • Garden Mix • Golf Course Aggregates
• Pit Run• Play Sand• Top Soil• Washed Screened Sand• Washed Rock
SAND & GRAVEL (1980) LTD.
Scott Wosnack or Dean Hiemer
Owner / Electrician
4808 - 44 St.P.O. Box 396
Redwater, AB T0A 2W0
Cell: 780-699-2820Office: [email protected]
For all your electrical,industrial, commercial,
residential & farming needs.
For all your electrical,industrial, commercial,
residential & farming needs.
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Now’s the timeto sharpen your
Mower Blades!
Leading EdgeLeading Edge
Sharpening ServicesSharpening Services
780-916-6309780-916-6309• Knives • Scissors • Clipper Blades • Knives • Scissors • Clipper Blades
• • Auger Blades • Saw Blades & much more Auger Blades • Saw Blades & much more
Glenn van Dijken, MLA
Athabasca-Barrhead-Westlock
5106 50 StreetBarrhead, AlbertaT7N [email protected]
leah Hoggleah Hogg, Morinville area sales rep.
Call or Text 780-915-5625 www.rosecitymemorials.com
or Call 780-939-3924
Rose City Memorials
FAMILY OWNED WITH FAMILY PRIDE SINCE 1961
We have met the memorial needs of many families
and would consider it a privilege to serve you.
Buffalo Heating &Air Conditioning Inc.
Furnace & AC Installations Repair & Service
• Gas Lines • Hot Water Tanks
• Superior Radiant Heating Products
Phone: 780-998-3799P.O. Box 422, Gibbons, AB T0A 1N0
HARRYNUCK &HARRYNUCK & ASSOCIATES INC.ASSOCIATES INC.
CORPORATE FINANCIAL FILING, INCOME TAX PREPARATION,FARM TAX, AGRI STABILITY & GST REPORTING
Tel: 780-942-2049Fax: 780-942-2040Email: [email protected]
4918 - 49th StreetBox 709, Redwater, ABT0A 2W0
GOERGOERTZ TZ CORRAL CLEANINGCORRAL CLEANING
Andrew Goertz • Vilna, AB
3 Tandem TrucksHome: 780-656-6206Cell: 780-656-5345
Reasonable Rates • Travel Anywhere
Morinville Massage Therapy Inc.Claudia Ricard R.M.T.
Owned /Operated Since 1996Registered with N.H.P.C. All Insurances Approved
Direct Billing / Veterans Affairs Approved
Massage • Reflexology • ReikiColour Energy® • Colour Therapy
Ph/Text: 780-903-5429 •Morinvillewww.morinvillemassagetherapyinc.ca
Ochre Park School in Redwater students stand with their pot full ofvegetables and the community volunteers who assisted them withmaking borscht on Oct. 22 and 23. Volunteers with theGenerations United Program who helped students make soup Oct.23 were Chris Mudryk (back L-R), Allie Redgwell, IsabelleLemmens, Alice Halonen and George Hughes.
THE Heartland eXtra, Morinville-Redwater, AB., 780-942-2032, email: [email protected], www.cowleynewspapers.com, Tuesday, October 29, 2019, Page A10
The Heartland
eXtra
We accept
LAW OFFICE
DAVID W. HRYCUN Q.C.Professional Corporation, Barrister & Solicitor
in association with Biamonte LLP, a 12 plus lawyer Edmonton law firm carrying on a general
practice including:• Personal Injury• Wills & Estates• Real Estate• Corporate• Commercial• Divorce• Civil Litigation• Employment Law
Phone:Thorhild 780-398-3636Redwater 780-942-2880Edmonton 780-425-5800Toll Free 1-888-425-2620
UKRAINIAN SPOKENServing Area Since 1977
Rene’s Vacuum Service Inc.
Sturgeon County780-961-3064
St. Albert 780-460-8200
Westlock 780-349-2711 www.renesvacuum.com
• Vacuum Trucks
• Septic Tanks /
Holding Tanks
• Sumps /
Car Washes / Pits
• Hydro-Vac Excavation
• Portable Toilet
Rentals
• Grease Traps
• Oilfield Turnarounds
• Steam / Pressure
Washer
ALL WASTE IS DISPOSED AT TREATMENT FACILITIES
Residential & Industrial Septic Cleaning
780-398-3519780-398-3519
All your RV & Trailer
— Service & Repairs —
— Parts & Hitches —
Ph: 780-939-3998Fax: 780-939-5421
email: [email protected] RR 253, Sturgeon County, Alberta T8R 0R8
Trent Bulger
Noel’s Catering• Weddings • Funerals • Anniversaries
• Reunions • BBQ’s • Special Events
• Mobile Catering
Contact: Noel Simpson
CELL 780-656-0654E-MAIL [email protected]
Roots of Empathy “Teacher”, Baby Maddy, is compared to the Roots ofEmpathy program doll during the October Family Visit at Thorhild CentralSchool’s Grade 4 class.
Thorhild Central Schoolfundraising organizationTogether Enriching AcademicMinds (TEAM) treasurerMiranda Middelkamp (Left)and chair Kristy Krause smileas they hold bags of localproduce from Erdmann’sGardens and Greenhousesthat community membersdonated to the RedwaterFellowship of Churches FoodBank through a TEAMfundraiser.
THE Heartland eXtra, Morinville-Redwater, AB., 780-942-2032, email: [email protected], www.cowleynewspapers.com, Tuesday, October 29, 2019, Page A11
The Heartland
eXtra
NEW HOUSING/FURNACE REPLACEMENT AIR CONDITIONINGRESIDENTIAL/LIGHT COMMERCIAL SERVICE/HUMDIFIERSRADIANT HEATING//ROOF TOP UNITS FIREPLACES SHEET METAL WORK
MURRAY LUGER Serving Redwater & Sturgeon County
Cell: 780 983 4328, Phone: 780 942 4310 Email: [email protected]
Box 425 Redwater, AB T0A 2W0
Jeff Lamarche
sarbecnatplumbing.webs.com
Ph: (780) 918-6033
Service You Can Rely on 24/7 Every Time!
• Hot Water Tanks • Sinks• Toilets • Renovations • Furnaces • Boilers
FREE ESTIMATES / AFFORDABLE PRICING
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atPlu
mbing
Professional Tree
Services
Bon Accord, AB T0A [email protected]
780-721-9161
RemovalsPruning
Trees/ Shrubs
Hedges Storm RepairStump Grinding
B R A N C H E S TREE CARE LTD.
NEW & USED FIREARMS
PAL TRAINING & TESTING
(780) 939-559310126 - 100 Ave.,
Morinville, Alberta T8R [email protected]
cxshooters.ca
Hours of Operation:Monday to Friday,
10am - 6pmSaturday 10am - 5pm
Sunday & All StatHolidays, Closed
MORINVILLE SELF STORAGE
780-939-6262780-218-5362
Emergency #: 780-218-5362
4 Sizes, Paved to Units, Fenced Compound, Electronic Gate: 7 Day Access, 7 A.M. - 9 P.M.
Residential Secured On SiteRV Parking. Office Hours: Mon. - Sat. 9 A.M. - 5 P.M.
9803 - 90 Ave. Morinville Business Parke-mail: [email protected]
Website: www.alberta-ministorage.ca
• Nutrition
• Soft Tissue Work
• Structural Work
Amber Becker(780) 686-9303
• Saddle Fit
• And Much More
All types, sizes and designs of Granite and Cremation Monuments
780-913-1555
Now offering Cemetery lettering of Final Date $300
Family & CosmeticDentistry
Dr. Darren Romanowski &
Dr. Dharminder Panesar General Dentists
Box 301010407 - 100 Ave.Morinville, Alberta T8R 1S1
Office: 780-939-1288Cell: 780-916-5845Res: 780-921-3114
WAGGING TAILS PET RESORTAND RV STORAGE LTD.
Kenneling since 1995Vaccination Certificate RequiredYear Round BoardingAll Breed GroomingHeated Indoor RunsLarge Outside Exercise Runs
Tel: 780-939-6977 www.waggingtails.ca
RR1 Morinville, AB T8R 1P4 South of Cardiff Golf Course (Rng. Rd. 251)
Est.1995
Kenneling dogs & catsBreeders of Quality Labradors
Owned &Operated
byRetiredMilitary
T1-personal Tax. T2 Tax. Payroll. Audits.New Business Registration & Setup
Please call for Appoinment
780-656-0551https://www.SmokyLake-Accounting-tax.com
Accounting & Tax Management Consulting
Smoky Lake & District's
George B. Nylan. I.C.I. Accountant
780-868-19619406 – 100 Street
Morinville, ABmasonlandscaping.ca
CommercialSnow
Removal Available for Winter 2019
New Location for Spring 2020New Location for Spring 2020
AUCTIONS - Catch all the auction action in thethree county market. Sales booked with any ofthe reputable auctioneers advertising in theReview and Free Press will get you in the eye ofour readers. Reach the Counties of Thorhild,Smoky Lake, and Sturgeon. Auctioneers get thebest reach for your clients, be sure their sale isincluded in the Free Press and Review: Phone780-942-2023. email: [email protected] 992 PARCELS OF FARMLAND - Gordondale &Fairview, AB. Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Unre-served Auction, November 19-20 - GrandePrairie Site. Each Parcel is 161 +/- Title Acres.$6700 Surface Lease Revenue at Gordondale &$3200 Surface Lease Revenue at Fairview.Jerry Hodge: 780.706.6652; Ritchie Bros. RealEstate Services Ltd. rbauction.com/realestate
RADWAY RECREATIONAL Studio Space forHire - Perfect for group class activities such asDance, Yoga, Karate and Fitness - Large openspace with mounted wall mirrors - Daytime -Evening and Weekend Rentals - AvailableHourly One-Time or Recurring Monthly - [email protected] for moreinformation 99BUILD YOUR BUSINESS. Reach the full threecounty region through the Review and FreePress. Electronic ads are like the yellow pages-- if someone is looking for you, they can findyou. But how do you get them to look for youamong hundreds on the search engine? Ourtotal market coverage newspapers spread yourname to everyone in this market. PH: 780-942-2023, email: [email protected] 99HIP/KNEE REPLACEMENT? Other medicalconditions causing trouble walking or dressing?The Disability Tax Credit allows for $3,000 year-ly tax credit and $30, 000 lump sum refund.Expert help. 1-844-453-5372
TURN KEY GENERAL STORE Business ForSale. Includes everything to continue operatingwithout interruption. $199,000 for 2624 sq. ft.building, fixtures & inventory in Dixonville,Alberta. 780-618-3543;[email protected]
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BLANKET THE PROVINCE with a classified ad.Only $269 (based on 25 words or less). Reachover 100 weekly newspapers. Call NOW fordetails. 1-800-282-6903 Ext 200;www.awna.com
P/T BOOKKEEPER – High Q Greenhouses.We are a busy, large, whole sale greenhouseWest of Morinville. 1 day a week, we are flexibleon times and in the summer. Do you havestrong book keeping skills? Do youcommunicate well? let us hear from you [email protected] 50-51HIGH Q GREENHOUSES – is 10 km fromMorinville 55431 Range Road 262, SturgeonCounty. We require seasonal staff, $15.00 perhour. Full time only, available for 6 days a week.Starting January 21, 2019, till the season isover, usually in May. Require owntransportation. contact:[email protected] or 780-939-7490. We train on the job, need to be physicallyfit, able to do repetitive work, work in dustyconditions, able to stand all day, expect hot andcold conditions, lots of walking involved. 50-51
WANTED CANOLA, peas, wheat, barley &oats. Dry, wet or heated.AlbertaFeedGrain.com 888-483-8789 03-02HEATED CANOLA buying Green, Heated orSpringthrashed Canola. Buying: oats, barley,wheat & peas for feed. Buying damaged or off-grade grain. “On Farm Pickup” Westcan Feed& Grain, 1-877-250-5252
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Ochre Park School in Redwater grade three students Allison Willerton, ChaseAnema and Linden Radcliff back up as their volcano erupts pink lava duringtheir study of volcanoes in science.
Public Services and Procurement Canada office of Small and MediumEnterprises Lauri Latour greets Gibbons councillor Norm Sandahl. during theMighty Business Breakfast Bash held in Gibbons Oct. 25.
Morinville Firefighter Brad Milton and Fire Chief Brad Boddez provided aspecial ride to school for Ecole Notre Dame Elementary student AnnabellaOlesen and her brother, Chase, on October 23rd. Annabella won a contestfor submitting an escape route for her family’s home during Fire PreventionWeek. --photo by Amy Hibbard-Hiscock
Development, Trade andTourism Tanya Fir issued thefollowing statement on SmallBusiness Week:
“Every year, Canadiansacross the country celebratethe important role entrepre-neurs and small businessesplay in our communities.Alberta entrepreneurs andsmall businesses are the back-bone of a strong, thrivingeconomy. They are innova-tors, trailblazers and ground-breakers, and they are com-mitted partners, job creators
and pillars of our communi-ties.
“Small businesses in ourprovince make up 98 per centof all businesses, are responsi-ble for 45 per cent of all pri-vate-sector employment, andinject billions into our econo-my. That’s why our govern-ment is committed to creatingthe right environment for oursmall businesses to thrive.
“We’ve made our businesstaxes the most competitive inthe country and are cutting redtape to bring back the Alberta
advantage and make this thebest place in the world toinnovate, invest and do busi-ness.
“Many of you may know asmall business owner –whether it’s someone in yourfamily, a neighbour, a friend,or an acquaintance in yourhometown or neighbourhood.So, in celebration of thisimportant week, I encourageall Albertans to take sometime to recognize and supporta local small business.”
SMALL BUSINESS WEEK:
STATEMENT FROM MINISTER FIR
Government has introducedthe Electricity Statutes(Capacity Market Termina-tion) Amendment Act toenable the return to an energy-only market.
The proposed bill is intend-ed to restore investor confi-dence in Alberta’s electricitysystem.
Legislation enacted by theprevious government wouldhave seen the transition to acapacity market in 2021. InJuly, government followedthrough on a platform com-mitment to review thisplanned transition and – afterconsulting with a cross-sectionof stakeholders – announcedthe decision to maintain theprovince’s energy-only mar-ket.
During the consultationprocess, stakeholders voicedstrong support for the energy-only market, saying it offersstructural and administrativesimplicity, and has a proventrack record for providingboth affordable electricity anda reliable supply of electricity.Investors expressed confi-dence and a willingness toinvest in an energy-only mar-ket, saying it is establishedand understood, which offersgreater certainty regarding itsfuture performance.
“We promised we wouldact quickly to amend the nec-essary legislation to return toan energy-only market andbring back investor stability,and we are delivering on thatpromise.”
Sonya Savage, Minister ofEnergy
If passed, Bill 18 would:Amend the Alberta Utilities
Commission Act, ElectricUtilities Act and Hydro andElectric Energy Act to removereference to the capacity mar-ket.
Amend various regulationsthat extended existing electric-ity policies to the capacitymarket.
Repeal the Capacity MarketRegulation.
Alberta has been operatingan energy-only market forelectricity since 1996. Main-taining an energy-only marketdoes not have direct costs togovernment.
RESTORING STABILITY TO OUR
ELECTRICITY MARKET
Government is invitingkids to go batty over BatWeek, which runs Oct. 24-31
Hoary bats have multi-coloured fur with white tipsthat look like "hoar-frost"which is how they got theirname. They are the largestbats in Canada and usuallyroost in tall trees. Photo:Cory Olson, Alberta Com-munity Bat Program.
To encourage youngAlbertans to learn about –and respect – the province’smany bat species, theprovince is holding acolouring and drawing con-test to coincide with BatWeek. From Oct. 24 toNov. 4, young Albertans areencouraged to draw andcolour a picture of bats inAlberta, and to share their
drawings with the Ministryof Environment and Parks.
Bats have a positiveeffect on our province –they control insect popula-tions, help pollinate plantsand can spread seeds thathelp restore forests. Everyyear, during the last weekof October, people aroundthe world celebrate BatWeek to raise awarenessabout the need to protectbats and to dispel commonmyths about these flyingmammals.
“In addition to being fas-cinating animals, bats playan important role in keep-ing our provincial ecosys-tem and economy thriving.I’m looking forward to see-ing the creativity of Alber-ta’s young people and fos-tering a better understand-
ing of bats in the province.”Jason Nixon, Minister of
Environment and Parks The winner will be
selected via random drawand announced on Twitter(@AB_Enviro) the week ofNovember 4. Albertans canbe as creative as they wishwith their drawings – theydon’t need to stick to blackand white, and can showbats in any part of ourprovince.
“We all need to under-stand the importance ofbats in our ecosystem andlearn how we can con-tribute to help protect theirhabitat to ensure they sur-vive.”
Lisa Wilkinson, seniorspecies at risk biologist andprovincial bat specialist,Environment and Parks
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RCMP Looking for CounterfeitMoney SuspectSt. Albert, Alta. - On Saturday,
October 19, 2019, at about 1:20p.m., a male adult purchased agift card at the InglewoodSafeway using American $50.00bills. Upon closer scrutiny, thestore staff noticed that all of theUSD $50 bills had the same serialnumber and were counterfeit.The gift card had already beenused to buy merchandise atanother business. The suspectwho had passed the counterfeitbills is described as: light skinned,very short, dark hair, moustacheand goatee - neatly trimmed, slimbuild wearing a black hoodie witha large emblem on the front. Ifyou have information about thiscrime, call St. Albert RCMP at780-458-7700. If you would like toremain anonymous, contact CrimeStoppers by phone at 1-800-222-
TIPS (8477), online at p3tips.com, or with the P3 Tips app. Crime Stoppers does notcollect information about your identity. A tip leading to an arrest may be eligible for areward of up to $2,000.