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November 15, 2019 Strathmore Times
November 15, 2019 Strathmore Times
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Premier announces
Fair Deal Panel
with a $650,000
price tag
DEIRDRE MITCHELL-MACLEAN
Times Contributor
Novice tourney
On Nov. 9, during a speech at the Manning
Page 12 Centre’s What’s Next? conference, Premier Ja-
son Kenney announced the creation of its fifth
panel this year: the Fair Deal Panel.
Panel members include former Reform Par-
ty leader Preston Manning, former Progressive
Conservative MLA Donna Kennedy-Glans, for-
mer Alberta Innovates CEO Stephen Lougheed,
Oryssia Lennie, former Alberta Regional Chief
of the Assembly of First Nations Jason Good-
striker, University of Alberta Associate Law Pro-
fessor Dr. Moin Yahya, and current UCP MLAs
Kings play 3 in 3 days Drew Barnes (Cypress-Medicine Hat), Miranda
Rosin (Banff-Kananaskis) and Tany Yao (Fort
McMurray-Wood Buffalo).
“Alberta has been by far the biggest contrib-
Offering IV Sedation uting province to Canada in recent decades,
and a huge engine for jobs and growth,” Ken-
Dr. Ashkan Hamzehi DDS
Dr. Arzy Kafrouny DDS ney said.
Dr. Sharif Faizi DMD Similar to Wheatland County Councillor Ja-
General Practice Family Dentistry
son Wilson’s proposal of Alberta First policies,
100 Ranch Market, Unit 105F the Fair Deal Panel will consider the benefits,
Strathmore, AB 403.934.5292 and hopefully the costs, of Alberta collecting
www.theranchdentalcentre.com
and distributing its own federal taxes, changing
to an Alberta Pension Plan, creating a provin-
cial police force, and requiring municipalities
to have provincial approval before entering
into contracts with the federal government.
“I want to thank Jason Kenney for moving to
assert itself in Confederation,” said Wilson, “but
there still needs to be action on provincial im-
migration and senate reform. I will continue to
push for a referendum on equalization reform
sooner than Oct. 18, 2021.”
Look on Pages 2 & 16 for Alberta, whose median personal income is
Town of Strathmore the highest in the country at $70,300 (2017), is
a larger contributor through personal income
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tax, but has fallen recently in exports, which
are a large portion of the province’s contribu-
We Remember
Hundreds of people gathered at the Strathmore Civic Centre on Remembrance Day Nov.
403.934.5589 tion to Canada’s GDP. Ontario is the largest net
contributor of exports with Quebec surpassing
11 for the traditional ceremony that included speeches, pinning of poppies to a cenotaph, a
info@strathmoretimes.com wreath laying ceremony and two minutes of silence. F/Sgt. Jarred Eisbrenner sets wreaths
Alberta in 2017. Alberta’s exports (all indus- aside during the Laying of the Wreaths. See Page 3 for more coverage.
www.StrathmoreTimes.com tries) were highest in 2014. Martin Eisbrenner Photo
Continued on Page 4
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Town Council
and pumpkin pie. We’ve You went to the priest when cial strain of this developing crisis could
experienced abundance you were healed, so he jeopardize the financial stability for
and expressed our gratitude could pronounce you clean, many farm families and has the poten-
for it. Time to move on to
Halloween. Not so fast – is
and you could again join
society. All ten hurried off in Brief tial to impact the mental health of strug-
gling farmers in our communities. The
it too much to suggest that to the priest. On the way WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2019 federal government must act quickly to
the secret to a good life one noticed he was healed Information from Strathmore Town Council Regular Meeting respond to the real struggles of impact-
and the heart of our faith is and returned to Jesus, to ed farm families.
contained in this one word: offer praise to God and Two public hearings were held on the evening of Nov. “The Prime Minister’s delay to appoint
his gratitude to Jesus for 6 at town council; the first on rezoning land use to build his cabinet creates even more uncer-
gratitude?
a crematorium and the second, a request for rezoning tainty for our farmers. Parliament must
There were ten men, healing him. Jesus said that
to accommodate secondary suites in Wildflower Ranch. be reconvened in the coming weeks to
all suffering from a skin his gratitude had saved him. address this crisis and the pressing con-
While the presentation on the proposed crematorium
disease. Because of this All ten were healed, but cerns of Canadians.”
was comprehensive, council decided to defer a decision
they were considered only one made whole. (Luke to December’s meeting so they could have more time to Farmers feeling the strain of this crisis
ritually unclean which 17:11-19) study the potential benefits and issues. or living with depression are encour-
meant they could not If we open our eyes to our * * * aged to call the Mental Health Hotline
participate in the Temple blessings – available health Secondary suites received approval after a timely first, at 1-877-303-2642 or visit their website
services and rituals at the care, education options, second and third reading. (mymentalhealth.ca).
centre of their faith. Not recreation opportunities, * * *
able to practice their faith
also meant they could not
houses with power and heat
… a pond full of swans.
Council, at the behest of the Sustainability Committee,
will be drafting a letter to send to the provincial environ- Fair deal
be part of their community. We all enjoy much mercy. ment minister regarding recycling programs and costs. Continued from Page 1
They were alone, Be the one to return, offer The committee requests the ministry amend the legisla-
tion to allow municipalities to change recycling fees. “Albertans aren’t asking for a special
abandoned, and desperate. thanks and gratitude to the
* * * deal,” the Premier claimed, “we’re just
When they realized Jesus Giver of all good things, and Councillor Lorraine Bauer flirted with proposing a mo- asking for a fair deal.”
was coming by, they called you will be made whole. tion for council to investigate whether a licence or per- Kenney said the government of Al-
out for mercy and asked Rev. Pamela Scott mit should be required for AirBnB’s and other short-term berta will open provincial offices in
he heal them. Jesus told Strathmore United Church rentals. Council did not have time to properly debate the British Columbia, Ottawa and Quebec
motion before 10:30 p.m. and the matter was postponed “to defend the province’s interests.”
until next meeting. Cost projections have not yet been re-
BOW RIVER ALLIANCE CHURCH SACRED HEART CATHOLIC
Complete minutes from council meetings can be found leased.
105 Main St. Carseland Holy Cross Collegiate School Gym at www.strathmore.ca once they have been adopted. Under Premier Ralph Klein, the
403-934-9337 709B - 2nd Street, Strathmore Strengthening Alberta’s Role in Confed-
Pastor: Kevin Enns 403-934-2641 eration committee was struck on Nov.
office@bowriveralliance.com Pastor: Fr. Wojciech Jarzecki 15, 2003. That committee investigated
Sunday Worship: 10 am
www.bowriveralliance.com
Masses: Saturday 5 pm • Sunday 10 am Thought for “the establishment of a provincial pen-
ST. MICHAEL & ALL ANGELS ANGLICAN the Week sion plan, the creation of a provincial
RCCG PECULIAR PEOPLE ASSEMBLY 103 - 227 3rd Ave. ~ police force, and the collection by the
(1 PET. 2:9) 587-727-0649
province of its own personal income
322 A 2nd Avenue, Strathmore strathmoreanglican@gmail.com
Rev. Malcolm Kern
The best taxes.”
403-714-2283
Pastor: Sunday Adeola Sunday Morning Worship 10:00 am
“Becoming fully alive in Jesus Christ”
way to That committee found, according to
Sunday Worship: 10:30 am its final report, that an Alberta pension
Wednesday Bible Study: 7 pm
HOPE COMMUNITY
understand plan was not in the best interests of Al-
www.rccgstrathmore.com bertans. It found the cost to collect per-
COVENANT CHURCH
245 Brent Blvd, Strathmore • 403-934-2424
a problem is sonal taxes would require significant
STRATHMORE FULL GOSPEL CHURCH
50 Maplewood Drive • 403-934-2225 Pastor: Heidi Wiebe
Worship Service Sundays 10 am
to approach expense in the form of employment
Senior Pastor: Rev. Les Fischer and administration. It requested addi-
Youth Pastor: Rev. Kyle Lomenda www.hope-community.ca
it in peace. tional review of policing expenses with
New Office Hours: STRATHMORE ALLIANCE
9 am - 4 pm • Tues - Wed - Thur
input from municipalities that would
325 1 Ave • 403-934-3543 share these costs, before the 2007 cost
Worship Service: 10:30 am Corner of 1 Ave & Wheatland Trail
Children’s Church & Nursery in Service Lead Pastor: Mike Wiebe
review. Further, it suggested the prov-
Extending Grace - igniting hope Associate Pastor: John Duerksen ince work with other provinces to cre-
www.strathmorefullgospel.com Youth/Worthip Inter: Connor Hyde ate consensus within other provinces
LORD OF ALL (NALC) LUTHERAN 10:00 am Worship Service to have a list of provincial appointees
112 Lakeside Blvd. • 403-934-2374 www.strathmorealliance.com to the Senate.
Pastor: Dawn Nelson STRATHMORE UNITED The panel will be given a $650,000
Worship Schedule Wheatland Trail & 3rd Avenue budget and will receive administrative
Thursday Evening 7:00 pm 403-934-3025
Sunday Family 10:30 am support from executive council and
Rev. Pamela Scott
Christian Education Sunday Worship 10:30 am
support from other government depart-
For All - Ages 3-103 Sunday School 10:30 am ments as needed.
Sunday at 9:30 am Nursery Care Provided
Join us in Praising our Lord, Jesus Christ! Wheel Chair Accessible
Loop system for the hearing impaired
STRATHMORE SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH HARVEST HEALING CENTRE CHURCH
Meeting in the Lutheran Church 102 Canal Gardens
112 Lakeside Blvd. 587-227-6956 403-901-0893 / 403-880-3171
Pastor: Donald Pierre Pastor: Elizabeth Karp
Services held every Saturday Pastor: Dave Mackie
Sabbath School: 10 AM Worship Sundays 10:30 am
Worship Service: 11 AM Youth Tuesdays 7 pm
www.strathmoreadventist.ca Come Join us for a spirit-filled time
donald816@hotmail.com of worship
New Sizes
Arrival Vary Rebecca Rowan with Chinook Financial helped deliver Junior Achievement’s Dollars with Sense pro-
gram to Grade 7 students at CMJHS on Nov. 6.
Photo Courtesy of Lindsay Desrosiers
Students learn
Carpet Hurry in financial literacy
Roll for Best JANET KANTERS
Times Editor
“This is why it is so important to edu-
cate our youth as they are approaching
the age where they will be getting their
Ends Selection It’s well known that Canadian person-
al debt is at a record high, and Canadian
first job and earning their own money,”
she added. “Teaching them from an ear-
youth are growing up in a time in which ly age how to properly budget and plan
spending is easier than ever and debt is for their future, will only have positive
a way of life. effects that will last a lifetime.”
But help is available for today’s youth. Youth – and adults – have several op-
50% off!
Junior Achievement Southern Alberta tions available to ensure they under-
( JASA) helps youth become financially stand finances.
literate with their Dollars with Sense “They can participate in JA programs
Up to
program. On Nov. 6, close to 200 Grade and encourage their school admin to
7 students at Crowther Memorial Junior book JA programs in their schools,” said
High School participated in the pro- Desrosiers. “They can create a monthly
Operation Christmas
Child 2019 kicks off
JANET KANTERS shipping and other program
Times Editor costs, Samaritan’s Purse is
able to deliver the boxes to
Canada’s 2019 Operation children around the world
Christmas Child shoebox col- living in the midst of poverty,
lection season has started, disease, war and natural di-
and thousands of individuals, saster. Strathmore RCMP is
families, churches, business- Last year, the Strathmore investigating the Theft of
es, sports teams and commu- collection centre received
nity groups are busy packing a total of 818 boxes to add
Children in Costa Rica investigating the contents of their Canadian-packed a Truck that took place on
Operation Christmas Child shoeboxes last year.
shoeboxes with toys, school to Alberta’s contribution of
Photo Courtesy of Frank King
October 20th, 2019.
supplies and hygiene items, 113,169 shoeboxes. This The truck is described as a
plus personal notes and pho- was added to the more than fer hope and joy to children First Ave. Days and hours of
tos. 517,000 shoeboxes with gifts in some of the most impov- operation during next week’s red 2015 Dodge Ram 3500 with
Operation Christmas Child that shared love and hope erished parts of the world,” National Shoebox Collection licence plate L27703.
is an annual initiative of Sa- with struggling children said Randy Crosson, direc- Week: Nov. 19 – 9:30 a.m. to
maritan’s Purse, an interna- in West Africa and Central tor of Operation Christmas 3 p.m.; Nov. 20 – 9:30 a.m.
tional Christian relief orga- America. Since 1993, Opera- Child. “Please consider pack- to 3 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.; Nov. If you have any information
nization that works in more tion Christmas Child has col- ing just one more box to in- 21 – 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Nov. that could help locate this
than 100 countries. lected and distributed more crease the impact you and 22 – 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Nov.
Thanks to all the items than 167 million shoebox Operation Christmas Child 23 – 9 a.m. to noon.
truck, please contact the
that Canadians put in their gifts in over 100 countries. will have this season.” People can also pack box- Strathmore RCMP. File:
shoeboxes, and the $10-per- “Every shoebox packed by The Operation Christmas es online at PackABox.ca. 20191613166.
box they donate to cover Canadians enables us to of- Child shoebox drop-off loca- For suggestions on what
tion in Strathmore is at Strath- to put in shoeboxes, visit Sa-
more Alliance Church, 325 maritansPurse.ca/OCC. 1-800-222-TIPS
(1-800-222-8477)
YOUR AD
Hope Bridges Society celebrates the contribution of the
following organizations and individuals for supporting our
14th annual Artists Among Us Fall Gala and Fundraiser.
COULD BE HERE!
We have raised over $7,000.00 for our mission and activities so far.
Contact Rose 403-934-5589
FoothillsTake
Brass Steps
Our Gala Sponsor, Chinook Financial, rose@strathmoretimes.com
and Friends entertains
to Prevent a Fall
Arts on 817 presented Foothills Brass and Friends - Music of the 40s on
Nov. 9 at Strathmore United Church to a full house. The concert featured a Our performers Duo Grande ( Megan Konschuh & Denis Dufresne); The Kool
Watch your step
wide range of music from jazz to Latin to big band with songs from legends Katz Band ( Geordie Praeker, Darren Larsen, Ryan Boutin, Russell Hiller YOUR WEEKLY
such as Duke Ellington. Photo Courtesy of Carolyn Steeves and Jim Geddes); Kelsey & Aaron Krogman; Jesse Dollimont & T. Buckley;
Adaptive Drumming with Rhonda Bruce; Jenn Beaupre & Lewis Frere; Sing
HEALTH ADVICE
Your High Note with Jesse Dollimont; Jory Kinjo; Rachel Konschuh with Jaala
Cutbill, Megan Konschuh, & Denis Dufresne; GhostBoy ( Denis Dufresne
& Aaron Young); Our emcee David Snider & Rosebud Performers ( Terra
Harper, Janet Kundert, Gregory Schantz , Jeany Snider).
Gord Morck
Our volunteers Wheatland Funeral Home, Janice Lynn Photography, Sheila Pharmacist
Konschuh, Joanne Weir, Connie Kopp, Barb Praeker, Brandi Bertamini,
Wanda Reinholdt, Rod Petersen, Jason Bobee, Shelley Nicholas, Brandi Capsule Comments
Bobee, Linda Ray, Sally Carlson, Megan Fachini, Amber Muenchrath, Saoirse
Laveck, Ayaka Morozumi, Rod Pfeifer, John Reinholdt, Jim Bob Geddes, Vitamin D has enjoyed a surge of popularity over
Praeker Family, Rachel Konschuh and Jaala Cutbill, Hope Church, Chinook the past few years. Many of the claims for its use
Financial( Michelle Pederson, Denise Hardon), Bangles Hair Studio & Spa. are valid. However, one claim has been proven false.
Many thought that taking extra vitamin D would
Sincere gratitude to everyone who attended our wonderful event and have given prevent diabetes. Almost 2500 people were divided
donations. You are important to us and we rely on the generous support of our into groups, one-half taking extra D and the other a
community, which helps us to provide inclusive music and arts opportunities placebo. The incidence of diabetes’s about the same
to all adults in the surrounding area. in each group.
Another popular supplement, ginkgo biloba, was
Wherever you are “Sometimes, only one person is missing thought to help prevent dementia. Being an antiox-
“Sometimes, onlyworld
and the whole one person
seems is missing
empty”
idant and anti-inflammatory herb, it looked promis-
ing. But, again, a double-blind, placebo-controlled
“Sometimes, only one person is missing
and the whole world seems empty” study of 3000 men and women who were followed
and the whole world seems empty” for six years showed there was no difference in the
Christmas of Hope
incidence of dementia in the two groups. More work
Christmas of Hope
is being done on this subject.
Christmas of byHope
Liver disease is very common and liver cancer is
currently one of the fastest rising cancers in Canada.
Community Falls Prevention Program a gathering sponsored Many people think, rightly, that liver problems are
caused by drinking too much alcohol or overdosing
a gathering sponsored by
Wheatland
a gatheringFuneral
sponsored byHome
on acetaminophen but there are many other causes.
Some of the symptoms of liver disease include yel-
Wheatland Funeral Home lowing of the skin, nausea, vomiting and loss of ap-
Wheatland
Sunday, DecemberFuneral Home
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petite, abdominal tenderness in the area of the liver
(right side), chronic fatigue, itchy skin, dark urine
Sunday, 8, 2019Church
DecemberAlliance
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cerned.
Sunday,
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at Strathmore
We acknowledge Alliance
the wonder and Church
the beauty
more than 100,000 Canadians each year causing
10,000 deaths….more than breast cancer. Here’s a
We acknowledge
and the miracle ofthe wonder and
Christmas; but the beauty
along with mnemonic to help remember the warning signs of
Learn How to Prevent a Fall Before It Happens and
We the miracle
acknowledge of Christmas;
the wonder but
and
that, for many, an “emptiness”. By ouralong
the with
beauty blood clots: Chest pain, Light-headedness, Out of
breath, leg Tenderness, leg Swelling. C-L-O-T-S.
that,
and for
the many,
miraclean
of “emptiness”.
Christmas; butBy our
along
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Thursday, November 21 coming
that, for
each together,
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M-F: 9 - 7 pm • Sat: 9 - 6 pm
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10:00 am Friendship,
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Kindness
Kindness
and Hope.
and Hope.
each other with the nourishment of Sun & Holidays: 11 - 5 pm
Gleichen & District Community Hall Friendship,
Whether youKindness and
are dealing Hope.
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9th annual Boob Tour
n
2 nual
Comedy Show on Nov. 1.
The fundraiser, put on by
the Magical Moms, raised
$9,000 for the Alberta
An Cancer Foundation, in-
cluding a $2,500 donation
from Murray Chrysler.
Christine Foshaug Photo
immediate Franc
and participate in other varied horse Oct. 1 to Sept. 30, with individual clubs
projects such as reining, jumping or running at varying lengths within that
Opportunity inhise
rodeo. Our club goes to 4-H on Parade time frame. The cost is $120 per mem-
in Calgary and also the Regional Horse ber plus any project, club or district fees,
Show in Red Deer.” which vary from club to club.
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the Arts’ second-year students Emilee Pattengale often acts in Rosebud Theatre productions. This
Nelson, Allison Gordon, Shelly-Ann is her first time directing a production with a multi-member
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Morgan and Dexter Degau, as well as cast.
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upper-years students Matthew Schaaf, She said being a director includes even more of what she
Amy Pohl, Joel Braun and Shayleigh loves about acting.
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Sihlis, offering perspectives from key “When you’re acting, you get to break down a character,
characters like Mary and Joseph, and understand why they’re doing what they’re doing, how they
various minor and fictional characters. relate to other characters,” she said. “When you’re a director,
“It’s fun to have all these people you get to do that for all the characters.”
speak into it, and you get little glimpses She also loves seeing creativity grow exponentially as the
of how their lives are affected, if this
truly is the Messiah,” Pattengale said.
team works together, producing a result that’s better than
anyone could create alone.
Saturday, Nov 23
“It also maybe sheds light on some And she enjoys watching these performers grow.
9 am - 5 pm
of the darker sides of the story that we “(Working in theatre) is a chance to practice working to-
don’t always take a look at,” she added.
“What is it like when Herod had all the
gether creatively as a team,” she said. “It’s a chance to be
generous to your scene partners and set things up so that
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know it’s not your child? ing something that I think is quite beautiful.” SCHOOL BUSES WILL BE THERE TO FILL
“We delve into some of these con- Dreams of Kings and Carpenters runs Thursdays to Satur- WITH FOOD & TOYS!
flicts, and the lives of people who are days, Nov. 28 to Dec. 21, at Rosebud’s BMO Studio Stage. For
more information and tickets, call 1-800-267-7553 or go to
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last year, bringing the three year grand total up to
$25,000 raised for FCSS from the Smile Cookie
Community
Bridging Community
Enhancement
Bridging
the Gap
Enhancement
Grant Growing
Growing Families
Families Society
Society
campaign. the Gap
Grant for East Rural Counties
Please note the leased area is land that is excess to an active Municipal gravel
pit operation, which may expand and reduce the area available over the 5 year
term.
Wheatland County
#242006 Rge. Rd. 243
Hwy #1, RR #1
Strathmore, AB T1P 1J6
Attn: Robin Glasier, Land Agent, RWP
Tenders will be publicly opened Wednesday November 27, 2019 at 1:45 p.m.
Address: 242006 Range Rd 243 Phone: 403-934-3321 Mail: Hwy 1 RR 1, Strathmore, AB, T1P 1J6 Office Hours: Mon-Fri 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
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Strathmore Black vs Indus Novice Black
Jamboree fun
The Strathmore Minor Hockey Association host-
ed its first annual Novice Jamboree on Nov. 11
at the Strathmore Family Centre. Twelve novice
teams from southern Alberta took part in the
event, including the three Strathmore squads.
Doug Taylor Photos
Strathmore Storm vs
Canmore Novice Blue
Strathmore Storm vs
Strathmore Black vs Indus Novice Black Strathmore Black vs Indus Novice Black Canmore Novice Blue
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cashed will be the one from the successful tender, and the others will be
returned uncashed. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
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Service Manager
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Seniors
COFFEE
Arena Upgrades Stop in and enjoy a cup of coffee and learn about:
Join Carly Cole, Public Educator Wheatland Crisis Society
The Arena is in need of a little TLC and we acknowledge that this is
For a Presentation On
causing some inconveniences for users.
Elder Abuse: Recognizing, responding and resources.
We are currently pinpointing warranty issues within the lighting
TOWN OF
Seniors
years old and not up to safety codes. To ensure the elevator meets
safety standards it must be tied into the building's fire system. The When: Wednesday, Nov 20, 2019
lighting within the elevator also needs to be upgraded. On completion 10:00 am - 11:00 am
Coffee
the provincial safety regulator will inspect and approve the elevator for
public use. Where: Strathmore Municipal Library
Public safety is our top priority and we apologize for the inconvenience 85 Lakeside Blvd
that this has caused. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
Guest Speaker: Carly Cole
We will keep you updated as this project continues.
Public Educator Wheatland Crisis Society
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